Shedeur Sanders reacts to Nebraska listening to ‘Perfect Timing’ after game
When the clock hit zeroes on a rivalry win over Colorado, the celebration began for Nebraska. The vibes were high in the Cornhuskers as music played, including “Perfect Timing” – recorded by Shedeur Sanders.
It was quite the victory lap for Nebraska after a 28-10 victory at Memorial Stadium. To Sanders, the Cornhuskers had the right to do so.
Since Nebraska won, Sanders said the Huskers could celebrate however they saw fit. It’s the nature of sports, which is why he didn’t think much of Colorado’s rival using his song in the locker room.
“I feel like they’re doing what they’re supposed to do. … Let them talk,” Sanders said on his 2Legendary podcast. “They’re supposed to. You’re winning. They’re winning, they’re supposed to be able to do that.
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“There’s no reason to even get mad over that type of stuff. They basically are able to do that because of the position that they’re in. They’re winning the game, so let them do that. There’s nothing wrong with that because if the roles were flipped … you’ve got to be able to give and take. Whatever you give out, you’ve got to take that, too. That don’t really do anything. They just did what they were supposed to do.”
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Sanders had a rough night in that loss to Nebraska. He completed 23 of 38 passes for 244 yards and a touchdown, but threw a costly pick-six. He also was sacked five times before Ryan Staub took over at quarterback.
But when it comes to the idea of “sore losers,” as his co-host Darius Sanders asked, Shedeur said that’s out of his control. While he said he “understands” how that could come up, he encouraged people to read thoroughly before making their decisions.
“We can’t change the media. We can’t change what’s right, what’s wrong, what they want to say – we can’t change that. I just advise for fans and for anybody to not read the caption. Listen to the words and really understand … because every headline that came out, I could understand it.
“I could understand why a lot of people would feel that way. But look at it from a fresh set of eyes, though.”