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Colorado fans storm field after Deion Sanders' win over Nebraska; Shedeur breaks out dad's touchdown dance

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Colorado football fans packed Folsom Field on Saturday to witness coach Deion Sanders' highly anticipated home debut. Buffs nation was rewarded with a strong second-half performance from quarterback Shedeur Sanders and the Colorado offense as the team improved to 2-0 on the season.

The No. 22 Buffaloes beat top rival Nebraska, 36-14, in front of a sold-out crowd in Boulder. Colorado’s defense dominated throughout the game, forcing four turnovers on the day.

After being the story in the first week of the college football season, Colorado was looking to prove that their three-point win over TCU was not merely a lucky break.

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Colorado offensive tackle Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan waves as spectators rush the field after defeating Nebraska at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colorado, on September 9, 2023. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

"Coach Prime" has said that his son, Shedeur, will be in the Heisman conversation this year. The Buffaloes quarterback threw for 510 yards last week and followed that up with a 393-yard performance against Nebraska.

The junior quarterback is certainly keeping his name on the minds of Heisman voters early on this season.

COLORADO'S DEION SANDERS SAYS HE TOLD INJURED TCU PLAYER TO 'GET BACK IN THIS GAME' DURING VIRAL MOMENT

Sanders capped his 6-yard run to the end zone by paying homage to his father's famous dance from his NFL playing days.

After punting on their first four drives, Shedeur Sanders and the offense scored on seven of eight possessions to turn the game into a rout. The Buffaloes outgained the Huskers by a 454-341 margin.

The fans ran onto the field

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