Colorado had quite an awful first half on Saturday against Nebraska.
The Buffaloes went into the half trailing the Cornhuskers 28-0. They were unable to get anything going on either side of the field, and there was added concern when Colorado safety Shilo Sanders, head coach Deion Sanders’ older son on the team, was shown by the NBC broadcast exiting the game. Shilo was seen walking off the field and heading to the locker room in the first half after Colorado went down 14-0.
Information was initially scarce about Shilo other than him getting ruled out for the remainder of the game by the team. But during his interview heading into the half with NBC’s Kathyrn Tappen, Deion revealed that Shilo had suffered a suspected broken forearm.
“They think [he has] a broken forearm or something like that,” said Deion of Shilo . “So he won’t be back here [tonight] at all.”