By Kevin Borba, Athlon Sports: Being the coaches’ son already harbors a stigma, but when you are the son of a legend of the game it adds even more pressure. Now, with those two factors combined with the fact that Shedeur Sanders, like his father, is making the jump from the FCS level to the Power 5; the pressure is at max capacity.
Now there’s a reason that the expectations are so high for the younger Sanders, who unlike his father, plays quarterback.
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Buffs QB Shedeur Sanders viewed as the transfer that has the most to prove
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