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Shedeur Sanders graduated from Colorado with a 3.9 GPA, celebrating his life milestone on social media. This achievement follows his successful transition to the NFL as a rookie quarterback.
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Shedeur Sanders returned to Colorado for the final time as a student-athlete on Saturday. The Cleveland Browns quarterback walked across the stage to receive his sociology degree one year after leaving the program.
The moment for Deion Sanders' son was shared by the Colorado Buffaloes Football on X, which lit up the comment section. Shedeur's final 3.9 GPA also turned heads in the process for his ability to multitask and grow into a Pro Bowl rookie signal-caller in the NFL.
Sanders nearly matches his favorite CU target, Travis Hunter, who left Boulder with a perfect 4.0 GPA. What sets "Saucy-T" apart from "Grown" is he received his degree last year, which came before the duo had their jersey numbers retired by the school.
Shedeur Sanders graduated with a final GPA of 3.9.
Shedeur Sanders graduated on Saturday, marking his final appearance as a student-athlete.
Travis Hunter graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA, while Shedeur Sanders achieved a 3.9 GPA.
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This was a cause for celebration for the Sanders family, and more specifically, Deion Sanders, who only has one of his five kids without a college degree. Shelomi Sanders recently moved back to Colorado and will be attending CSU Pueblo this year. Nonetheless, Shedeur will carry this accomplishment with him way after his NFL career comes to a close.
Despite only playing two seasons under his father in Boulder, Sanders owns over 100 school records including career passing touchdowns, passer rating and completion percentage, the top two passing seasons for completion percentage and QB rating and two of the top three for passing yards, touchdowns, interception percentage, 300-yard games and games with 3-plus touchdown passes.
Sanders threw for 1,400 yards, 7 TDs and 10 interceptions during his rookie season in Cleveland. He'll be in competition with Deshaun Watson and Dillon Gabriel to retain his starting spot before next season.