Shedeur Sanders told he has ‘zero accountability’ after blaming offensive line for Colorado Buffaloes loss to Nebraska

COLORADO Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders has laid the blame for his poor performance against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on the team's offensive line.
But fans haven't taken kindly to that, with one saying Sanders has "zero accountability" following the second weekend of the new college football season.
Colorado were beaten 28-10 by Nebraska in Saturday's college football showdown.
Sanders certainly left nobody in any doubt where he was pinning the blame when he spoke to reporters after the game.
"I mean, how many times did (Nebraska quarterback Dylan) Raiola get touched?" Sanders asked.
"Of course when you're able to run the ball consistently, that opens up the pass, you know? READ MORE on college football "But it's just like, you've got to understand what your team's good at.
"Why would we keep running the ball when we get out there and there's a must-get situation and we don't get it?" Fans rushed to social media to have their say about these comments.
And plenty of them on X were clearly not too impressed.
Most read in American Football "Zero accountability and doesnt look good throwing your teammate under the bus," one fan said.
"Hes not wrong but that need to be a locker room conversation not the media," another fan posted.
"Typical Shedeur.
Push blame on somebody else.
Dude is the biggest diva and fraud out there," a third fan said.
"Hes not wrong...
But Hes just not a leader, simple as that," a fourth fan said.
"This is a team game, feels a bit unfair to say stuff like this," a fifth fan said.
Sanders left the field with two minutes left of the contest after being hit in the head.
Buffaloes head coach - and the quarterback's father - Deion Sanders said: "I just talked to him.
He looked pretty darn good to me.
BELOW are the top 25 rankings of college football's best programs after Week 2 Georgia (2-0) Texas (2-0) Ohio State (2-0) Alabama (2-0) Ole Miss (2-0) Missouri (2-0) Tennessee (2-0) Penn State (2-0) Oregon (2-0) Miami (2-0) USC (2-0) Utah (2-0) Oklahoma State (2-0) Kansas State (2-0) Oklahoma (2-0) LSU (1-1) Michigan (1-1) Notre Dame (1-1) Louisville (2-0) Arizona (2-0) Iowa State (2-0) Clemson (1-1) Nebraska (2-0) Boston College (2-0) Northern Illinois (2-0) "We just wanted to make sure he gets checked out and we have every precaution.
"Now we're looking forward to next week.
By the time he got out of the game, it was over.
That was a wrap.
"We wanted to make sure he's going to be okay, so we wanted to get him checked out." Read More on The US Sun It was a first victory over Colorado since 2010 for Nebraska.
The Buffaloes will now aim to bounce back next Saturday against local rivals, the Colorado State Rams..
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