Deion Sanders speaking to son Shedeur Sanders on sidelines.
EUGENE, OR – SEPTEMBER 23: Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders talks with his son Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) before the game against the Oregon Ducks at Autzen Stadium September 23, 2023. (Photo by Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images

Colorado gave Oregon all the motivation it needed with their behavior on Saturday.

There was no shortage of storylines ahead of Saturday’s game between the No. 10 Oregon Ducks (3-0) and the No. 13 Colorado Buffaloes (3-0). The Buffs provided a huge one just before the game.

A video was posted online of Colorado players stomping on the Oregon logo at midfield before the highly anticipated Pac-12 Saturday afternoon game. The original video is from Well Off Media, the media team led by Deion Sanders Jr., which has been providing behind-the-scenes exclusive access to the Buffs all season.

“Listen I’m not in Oregon’s locker room anymore but this is the type of sh*t that fires me up. That O represents a ton of hard work, sacrifice, and success from so many people. Walking over/raking up an opponent’s logo shows zero class. #goducks Enough said,” one former Oregon player tweeted.

The stomping of their logo led to them being stomped during the game. Sanders and the Buffaloes have been the biggest story in sports amid their sizzling 3-0 start, but they were blown off the field 42-6 by the Ducks on Saturday in Eugene.

The Ducks scored touchdowns on five of their first six possessions as they built a 35-0 halftime lead. The game was over.

The Ducks made it clear tha they were going to destroy them after they had a fake punt from inside their own 20.

It was a play that summed up the ballgame pretty well.

Shedeur Sanders entered Saturday’s game with 1,251 yards and 10 touchdown passes, but Oregon limited Sanders to just 158 yards on 23-of-33 throws and was sacked seven times.

The Buffs also committed 12 penalties.

Nothing gets easier for them as they face USC next week.



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