Colorado's quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, exited the game due to an injury.
Washington State defeated Colorado with a score of 56-14.
Washington State's victory keeps their hopes for a bowl game alive.
In a recent college football match, Washington State secured a decisive victory over Colorado with a score of 56-14. This defeat has ended Colorado's hopes of a bowl game in the first year under Deion Sanders. The game was marked by the exit of Colorado's quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, in the second quarter due to an injury. Despite a promising start to the season, Colorado has now lost seven of their last eight games.
Washington State's victory keeps their hopes for a bowl game alive, but they need to defeat rival Washington in the upcoming Apple Cup. Brennan Jackson of Washington State scored two touchdowns, contributing to the team's largest Pac-12 victory since 2016. Washington State's quarterback, Cameron Ward, also performed well with 288 yards passing and two touchdowns.
The match marked the final matchup between the programs as conference foes as Colorado moves on to the Big 12 next year. This loss marks the Buffs' fifth consecutive defeat, placing them last in the conference. On the other hand, Washington State ended a six-game losing streak and kept their bowl hopes alive.
Shedeur Sanders, the son of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, has been one of the most prolific QBs in college football. This is his first season at the FBS level after transferring from Jackson State. Sanders was initially hurt on the Buffaloes' second series of the game and was replaced by backup Ryan Staub. Despite returning for a three-play touchdown drive, Sanders was slow to get up after getting sacked on third down and did not return to the game.
Sanders was seen heading to the locker room during the second quarter with an apparent injury and returned to the sideline after halftime in street clothes.
Sanders, the son of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, has been one of the most prolific QBs in college football. This is his first season at the FBS level after transferring from Jackson State.