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Colorado Buffaloes (official thread)

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Shedeur Sanders responds to Gavin Kuld after former Colorado QB claimed he misused NIL money

Deion Sanders' son is coming under fire for his use of NIL funds.​

Former Colorado quarterback Gavin Kuld claimed Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders is selfish with his NIL earnings during a podcast appearance Thursday. Kuld joined Colorado as a walk-on last offseason and announced his departure via the transfer portal on April 30.

"Look at Arizona," Kuld said when asked if NIL has changed athletes, via MagDog TV. "Look at (QB) Noah Fifita and what he did with all of his money. He paid for all of his walk-ons. Look at Colorado, (Sanders) has six cars and an apartment."...:lol:

Sanders responded to Kuld's rant on social media and questioned why podcasters continue to give Colorado transfers a platform. Sanders has reacted to multiple comments from players who left Boulder this offseason.

"I learned sometimes you have to take the high road," Shedeur Sanders posted to social media. "I'll spare you only this 1 time. Y'all just interview anyone that leave from Colorado just to get a negative look on the program."

Kuld fired back at Sanders on the same platform: "Bro, what high road? What are u talking about spare me lol."
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Just sayin': Assuming Shedeur Sanders earned his NIL money (and he didn't get any additional because he was the coach's son) he has a perfect right to spend it on whatever he wants. However, if he wants to maintain the respect of his fellow players and promote good team chemistry he might be wise to not flaunt it around. Regardless, it does sound like "sour grapes" on Klud's part though
 
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