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Johnny Manziel criticizes Colorado's Shedeur Sanders over remarks on o-line: 'I’d be absolutely p----d'

FOX Sports' Joel Klatt is back with Colin Cowherd to discuss whether Texas is a National Championship contender or not, and whether USC can win the Big Ten. He then breaks down why Colorado and Deion Sanders are under heavy pressure against Colorado.

Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders took some heat last week when he appeared to shift the blame for the team’s offensive struggles to the lineman who protect him.

Johnny Manziel, a Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback who starred for the Texas A&M Aggies, took the son of Coach Prime to task in the latest episode of the "Big Bets on Campus" podcast this week.

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Sept. 7, 2024; Lincoln, Nebraska: Colorado Buffaloes quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) looks to pass against the Nebraska Cornhuskers during the third quarter at Memorial Stadium. (Dylan Widger-Imagn Images)

"If I was an O-lineman at Colorado, I’d be absolutely p----d. I mean, I really just don’t see how you do this," the former star quarterback said, via the New York Post. "I don’t see how you come and throw your own guys under the bus that you’re working with. Grinding with every single week. Week in and week out."

Manziel mentioned the pick six that came on a poorly thrown ball by Sanders, saying there was a lot of "blame" from that play.

Sanders exited the game with time left on the clock and then talked about why the offense wasn’t playing up to par.

"I mean, how many times did Raiola get touched?" Sanders asked, referring to Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola, via Sports Illustrated. "Of course, when you're able to run the ball consistently, that opens up the pass, you know? 

Nebraska linebacker MJ Sherman, back right, tackles Colorado quarterback

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