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Christian Fauria Refines Critique of Deion Sanders, Pointing to Shedeur Jersey Retirement

He says the decision to retire Shedeur Sanders' number signaled misplaced priorities.

Overview

  • Fauria told USA TODAY Sports his frustration crystallized in April 2025 when Colorado retired quarterback Shedeur Sanders' No. 2, a move he called a vanity project driven by the head coach.
  • He said his stance has nothing to do with his son Caleb leaving the program before transferring to Delaware, adding that he wants Colorado to succeed.
  • Fauria described Deion Sanders’ messaging as confusing and contradictory and reiterated earlier podcast remarks that criticized Sanders’ game management and the substance of the program.
  • Colorado declined comment to USA TODAY Sports, while former Buffaloes lineman Matt McChesney said he agreed with many of Fauria’s concerns but questioned attacking Sanders’ intelligence.
  • Context around the honors decision included Colorado also retiring Travis Hunter’s number despite not having retired Darian Hagan’s, as Sanders enters a fourth season after a 16-21 start with a 9-4 year in 2024 and a 3-9 finish in 2025.