Colorado State coach’s wife shames Shedeur Sanders
Colorado State coach’s wife shames Shedur Sanders in deleted tweet Jay Norvell, Deion Sanders, players were hostile before game After game Colorado won 43-35 Sanders faced Norvell DailyMail.com provides the latest international sports news Kim, the wife of Colorado State coach Jay Norvell, poses after the Sept.
16 Rocky Mountain showdown.
He took aim at Colorado quarterback and Deion Sanders’ son Shedur over the exchange.
The exchange occurred as Norvell and Colorado coach Deion Sanders approached each other after the final whistle.
After Norvell’s “congratulations” was answered by Sanders’ “God bless you,” both coaches discussed how Norvell mentioned the other’s family before the game.
Instead of getting involved, Nobel quickly stopped the conversation and went his own way.
“When Jay turned around after trying to talk to his father, Shadour was acting like B,” Kim said in a now-deleted tweet.
“And he held up the clock.
” Kim comments after the latest episode of the documentary “Coach Prime” was released in which Sanders talked about his interaction with Norvell after Colorado’s 43-35 win.
did.
Shedur stood next to his father and coach throughout the exchange.
As Nobel approached, Shedur said to Dion: Don't touch him. ''
You were talking about my mother and my dog.
” Sanders said of his family.
to Nobel, after claiming he had never spoken to him.
But Norvell’s comments about Sanders and his parenting before the game suggested otherwise.
“When I talk to adults, I take off my hat and glasses,” Nobel said.
“That’s what my mother told me.
” This comment added a personal layer to the already heated conflict between the schools.
Sanders brought his mother Connie and WWE legend Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson with him to talk to the players in the locker room before his win.
An exchange between coaches led to a tantrum between players during warm-ups.
After a heated altercation, Schedeur and teammate Travis Hunter became the center of the argument and both sides had to be separated.
Shedur finished the game with 348 passing yards and four touchdowns.
Meanwhile, his older brother, Colorado safety Shiloh, had three tackles and one interception.