Shilo Sanders completed his undergraduate degree at Jackson State University after four years of diligent study, perseverance, and focus. Deion Sanders, an NFL legend, has a kid named Shilo.
Sanders played for the Tigers in the 2021 and 2022 fall seasons after transferring from USC in 2020. He was well-known as a dominant force in the midst of defense as a starting safety for the squad. He went on to become a fan favorite and announced his candidacy for “headache gang CEO” after that.
After Sanders picked up certain tricks from JSU’s drum major and performed them on the field, he became even more famous.
Shilo made the announcement that he will not be transferring to UC shortly after his father left Jackson State for the University of Colorado. He cited his family as the main reason for his decision. He instead informed Anthony Hamilton Jr. that he was trying to make the right choice for himself as his college football career was coming to an end. Sanders will be able to play for Colorado this coming autumn after graduating from JSU and transferring as a graduate student. The transfer portal was used by Sanders in December.
To commemorate his achievement, Shilo sent an invitation to a graduation bash in Jackson, Mississippi’s M-Bar Sports Lounge.
At Texas Christian University, Colorado will play its inaugural football game on September 2. Prior to that, on August 26, Jackson State will face South Carolina State in Atlanta for the Cricket MEAC SWAC Challenge Kickoff, marking the beginning of their season.
Wayne Probert is a senior reporter at Zobuz, covering state and national politics, and he is a grantee with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. Before joining Zobuz, he worked as a freelance journalist in Kentucky, having been published by dozens of outlets including NPR, the Center for Media.