Shilo Sanders (arm) exits CU’s loss to Huskers
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Max Olson, ESPN
- Staff WriterSep 7, 2024, 09:44 PM ET Close Covers the Big 12
- Joined ESPN in 2012
- Graduate of the University of Nebraska
LINCOLN, Neb.– Colorado safety Shilo Sanders left the Buffaloes’ 28-10 loss to Nebraska on Saturday after suffering an arm injury in the very first quarter, Colorado coach Deion Sanders stated on the game broadcast.
“I think a broken forearm, something like that, so he will not be back at all,” Deion Sanders informed NBC.Shilo Sanders was injured on the Buffaloes’very first drive on defense after hitting Nebraska running back Dante Dowdell on a deal with to stop a 13-yard run. Sanders went to the locker space and did not return. There was no extra details on his status or timetable in postgame media availabilities.Editor’s Picks
Colorado also lost beginning linebacker Trevor Woods after he was ejected for targeting for a struck on Nebraska receiver Isaiah Neyor in the 2nd quarter.Nebraska rolled to
a 28-0 lead in the very first half with freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola throwing for 126 backyards and one touchdown and Dowdell hurrying for 2 ratings. The Huskers ‘defense pressured quarterback Shedeur Sanders into 4 sacks and returned one interception for a touchdown.