Coach Prime's son Shilo Sanders flexes his drip with cozy fits during Las Vegas trip ahead of 2025 NFL draft

NCAA Football: Colorado at Arizona - Source: Imagn
NCAA Football: Colorado at Arizona - Source: Imagn

Coach Prime's son Shilo Sanders played his final collegiate campaign this season. While not considered a top draft prospect like his QB brother Shedeur, the Colorado safety is also expected to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft.

With the draft just a few months away, Shilo Sanders decided to go on a vacation before getting into the preparations for the draft. On his Instagram, the safety posted a few snippets from his trip to Las Vegas.

In the photos that he shared, we see Shilo Sanders showing off his fashion sense and flexing his drip. He was seen hitting the casino, while also going on a shopping trip. Shilo accompanied the post with just one hastag, '#hate2Love'.

Shilo started playing in college two years earlier than his brother. He initially began his collegiate journey with South Carolina in 2019. After two seasons, the safety joined Jackson State where Coach Prime took over as the head coach. At Jackson State, he got the opportunity to be a part of the same team as his brother under their father's guidance.

Coach Prime then got the opportunity to become the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes last season. Both Shilo and Shedeur followed their father to Boulder where they became important players on the roster. This season in the Big 12, Shilo Sanders tallied 67 total tackles and one forced fumble for the Buffs.


Shilo Sanders opens up about his thoughts on the wildfires in LA

Coach Prime's son came forward to talk about the havoc caused by wildfires in Los Angeles. These wildfires, navigated by Santa Ana winds, have destroyed multi-million dollar homes and also destroyed parts of Palisades Charter High School.

During a podcast with Darius Sanders, the safety admitted to being confused by these wildfires. Shilo continued by joking about how he felt that someone was running around and lighting these wildfires in Los Angeles.

"I just don't understand wildfires," Shilo said. "How can you not put out a fire. With all the firefighters we have, all the water that's in California, how can you just now put out a fire..... There's someone running around California lighting fires. We just don't know who it is."

After a somewhat successful end to his collegiate journey this season, Shilo will be looking to make an impact in the NFL like his father did during his prime. It will be interesting to see which team decides to pick him up in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft.

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