Shilo Sanders reveals he played through illness in Colorado’s season opener

Shilo Sanders nearly didn’t play in Colorado’s season opener

Colorado Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders revealed that he was wary of playing in his team’s season-opening win against the North Dakota State Bison on Thursday.

Sanders released a 16-minute YouTube video on his channel documenting game week, where he mentioned what happened to him the evening before Colorado’s opener:

“Before the game, like last night (Wednesday), I caught a cold or the flu or something, and I felt so bad,” Sanders said. “I did my job out there. Shoutout to God. I was not even supposed to play. I was feeling so bad. I had the flu or something.”

Yet Sanders totaled nine tackles, including six solo to tie the team-high. He also had a tackle for loss. Many fans were upset with his late hit in the second quarter, although Colorado still managed to hold the Bison to a field goal on that drive.

After escaping the Bison with a 31-26 win, Sanders and the Buffs will head to Lincoln to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The game is set for 5:30 p.m. MT on Saturday. It will be broadcast on NBC.

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