Deion Sanders Flaunts Colorado’s Historic Cumulative GPA

The Colorado football team’s cumulative GPA was shared on social media earlier this week, and it quickly gained widespread attention. Deion’s remark regarding his son Shedeur’s education at Colorado also did the same.

The head coach of the Buffaloes disclosed that the team’s star quarterback, who preferred online learning, never attended classes while he was a student.

“Ain’t none of them on campus because things have changed,” Sanders said in an appearance on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast.
“Everybody is taking classes online and they graduate. Shedeur has never taken a class on campus in his whole college career.

Travis [Hunter] was never on campus, but Shilo [Sanders] might have been at South Carolina. As a result, they lost out on a significant portion of college life.

With nearly 4.0 GPAs while attending Colorado, Shedeur and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter demonstrated they were more than just exceptional athletes. Even though the remainder of the program did not perform particularly well, it still had a very respectable number.

Colorado’s team achieved a cumulative GPA above 3.0 for the first time in the program’s history, according to assistant coach James Chaney.

Deion, who never takes a victory lightly, celebrated the historic figures on social media by reposting two different tweets that displayed the record mark.
With Shedeur and Travis gone, the team’s GPA will suffer, but the Buffaloes might be okay in that area because former five-star quarterback Julian Lewis had a nearly 4.0 GPA of his own.

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