Shedeur Sanders got trolled with the Deion Sanders celebration dance by a BYU player after an interception

Dec 28, 2024; San Antonio, TX, USA; Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) warms up before the game against the Brigham Young Cougars at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Colorado did not have a great night in Saturday’s Alamo Bowl against BYU, falling 36-14 in what’s expected to be quarterback Shedeur Sanders’ last college game.

During the fourth quarter, Sanders threw a brutal interception to BYU linebacker Isaiah Glasker.

In response, Glasker decided to troll the Colorado quarterback by doing the celebration dance made popular by Sanders’ dad and coach, Deion Sanders.

Ouch. This just added insult to injury after the difficult night Shedeur Sanders had in San Antonio. While the Colorado quarterback probably has brighter days ahead of him in the NFL, moments like this have to sting.

Glasker’s trolling was quite clever, but it came at the worst possible moment for Shedeur Sanders.

BYU’s Isaiah Glasker just picked off Shedeur and then disrespected Deion Sanders by hitting the Prime celebration dance. Brutal. Absolutely brutal. pic.twitter.com/3dvEhRGr8a

— InAllKindsOfWeather.com (@AllKindsWeather) December 29, 2024

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