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COLORADO quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw an awful interception in the Week 2 game against Nebraska.
And college football fans had no mercy for the Buffaloes star after the costly play, which allowed the Cornhuskers to extend their lead to 14-0 in the first quarter.
Sanders, 22, played out of Colorado’s end zone after the snap from the two-yard line.
The Texas native held onto the ball for a little too long and seemingly panicked seeing Nebraska pass rushers charging at him.
To avoid a safety, he launched a pass to receiver Drelon Miller, who was outside the numbers.
But Cornhuskers cornerback Tommi Hill darted past Miller and picked Sanders off at the five-yard line with no one in front of him to prevent the score.
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College football fans couldn’t believe their own eyes.
“Awful interception for Shedeur. Poor decision-making in that moment,” one posted on X.
“Shedeur pick six… yikes,” another added.
“Shedeur threw the worst pick-six I’ve ever seen,” a third said.
“That’s the worst throw I’ve seen in a long time, I’m starting to think Shedeur Sanders is not that guy,” one wrote.
Sanders endured a horrific first quarter, getting sacked three times in addition to throwing the pick.