Shilo Sanders played his final regular season game for Colorado on Friday. The senior cornerback also had a special moment with his family at Folsom Field before the game. Although Shilo was with his brother and Colorado teammate Shedeur, their parents Deion and Pilar Sanders joined them on the field, but not together.
In a video posted on his YouTube channel on Saturday, Shilo gave fans an experience of his senior day outing at Folsom Field. He also said that Shedeur went to get his parents together on the field before the matchup began, but hilariously suggested that it could start a world war.
"Alright, so we're gonna try and do the impossible," Shilo said. "My brother just got my mom from the stands cause of the senior day and we didn't know we had to walk. They're not gonna. That's like World War III trying to get them to walk together." [Timestamp: 4:05]

Shilo and Shedeur initially had their ceremonial walk with their father Deion. However, Coach Prime left his sons and exited the scene when they got near Pilar. Shilo and Sheduer embraced Pilar, but Deion was not part of the group.
Nonetheless, it was still a special moment for Shilo and Sheduer to savor as it was their final home game together for Colorado.
Deion and Pilar went through a high-profile divorce in 2015 and also have a daughter, named Shelomi, who is the youngest of their three kids.
Shilo Sanders had a strong outing vs. Oklahoma State

Shilo Sanders had a strong outing in his final home game for Colorado. He posted four solo tackles and had one fumble recovery as the Buffs recorded a dominant 52-0 win over Oklahoma State. It was also Colorado's first shutout win of the season and a fitting way to finish the regular season.
In nine regular-season games for the Buffs this year, Shilo finished with 59 tackles (43 solo tackles), one sack, one pass defended and one forced fumble.
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