Shilo Sanders Still Leading Colorado—Even From the NFL
Colorado Buffaloes fans saw plenty of swagger and leadership from former CU safety Shilo Sanders during his time in Boulder. Now a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shilo may have left campus—but his presence is still very much felt in the Colorado locker room.
And his latest move might just set a new trend in college football culture.
In a recent Instagram video, Colorado defensive lineman Tawfiq Thomas flashed a brand-new Apple Watch—a gift from none other than Shilo Sanders.
“Apple Watch after workout. Yes sir, Shilo! Yes sir, Shilo!” Thomas exclaimed as he showed off the wristwear.
Other Buffs players joined in, raising their arms in unison while doing “The Shedeur,” a signature move inspired by Shilo’s brother and former CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
More Than a Gift—A Message of Brotherhood
While the Apple Watches grabbed attention, the gesture carried a deeper meaning.
It was a reminder: Shilo Sanders may be in the NFL now, but he’s still a Buff at heart.
During his Colorado career, Shilo wasn’t just the hard-hitting son of Coach Prime—he was a vocal captain who led with both energy and intention. He rallied the defense, embraced the spotlight, and made sure to keep recruiting efforts personal. He even once told prospects to “DM him directly” if they wanted to be part of the program.
Now, he’s leading in a different way: by showing that the bonds built in Boulder don’t end at the draft.
Shilo’s Leadership: Then and Now
The timing of this gesture couldn’t be more important. In today’s college football landscape—shaped by NIL deals, high transfer rates, and short player tenures—genuine culture-building moments are hard to come by.
But when an NFL rookie reaches back to gift current players something meaningful, it sends a powerful message:
“We’re still in this together—even when we’re no longer wearing the same jersey.”
For players grinding through the heat of summer workouts, support like this doesn’t just boost morale. It reinforces that their effort is seen, valued, and appreciated—not just by coaches, but by those who walked the same path and are now playing on Sundays.
Beyond NIL: Building a True Brotherhood
In an era when many programs are defined by quick exits and fast money, what Shilo is doing stands out.
He’s not just handing out gear—he’s strengthening the family atmosphere Colorado has tried to build under Coach Deion Sanders. It’s the kind of subtle but impactful leadership that recruits and parents notice.
And it’s more than just a feel-good moment.
It signals to future Buffaloes that choosing Colorado isn’t just about exposure or NIL endorsements.
It’s about legacy. Loyalty. And lifelong connection.
Still Recruiting—Just in a Different Way
Shilo helped shape Colorado’s identity during one of the most electric periods in the program’s history. Now, he’s continuing that influence in a new, more personal way.
With a Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership earned from Colorado, his off-field moves now reflect the same qualities he showed on it: purpose, unity, and pride.
Even in the NFL, Shilo Sanders is still setting the tone in Boulder.
And while his last name may carry fame, moments like these prove something deeper—that for the Sanders family, it’s the name on the front of the jersey that truly matters most.