Colorado's Shilo Sanders Ejected for Targeting in Game Against UCLA

Boulder, Colorado United States of America
Shilo Sanders, son of Deion Sanders, was ejected from a game against UCLA for a targeting penalty.
The targeting call, which was upheld after review, resulted in Sanders' disqualification for the remainder of the game.

Shilo Sanders, son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders and a player for the Colorado Buffaloes, was ejected from a game against UCLA for a targeting penalty. The incident occurred during the first half of the game. Sanders, who is a defensive back for the Buffaloes, was penalized for a helmet-to-helmet hit on a UCLA player. The referees reviewed the play and upheld the targeting call, leading to Sanders' ejection from the game. According to NCAA rules, a player ejected for targeting in the first half is disqualified for the remainder of the game. Sanders' ejection was a significant loss for the Buffaloes, as he is one of their key defensive players.


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