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Shedeur Sanders, No. 22 Colorado beat Nebraska 36-14

After Coach Prime's team was the story of Week 1 with an upset of TCU, the Buffs showed it was no fluke.

BOULDER, Colo. — Shedeur Sanders accounted for three scores, Colorado’s defense forced four turnovers and the 22nd-ranked Buffaloes beat longtime rival Nebraska 36-14 on Saturday in the home debut of Deion Sanders at sold-out Folsom Field.

After Coach Prime's team was the story of Week 1 with an upset of TCU, the Buffs showed it was no fluke.

Shedeur Sanders threw for 393 yards and two scores, while running for another touchdown. He capped his 6-yard romp with the dance steps his dad made famous during his playing days.

The Buffaloes (2-0) needed a moment to wake up given the early kickoff. But once they did, they were unstoppable. After punting on their first four drives, Sanders and the offense scored on seven of eight possessions to turn the game into a rout. The Buffaloes outgained the Huskers (0-2) by a 454-341 margin.

>Video below: Coach Prime, players speak after win over Nebraska.

The fans ran onto the field to celebrate with a second remaining. After a momentary delay, the official announced it was over and more rushed out.

The contest featured two coaches trying to turn around programs that have fallen on lean times. Deion Sanders has elevated Colorado to the point where the Buffaloes had 53,241 fans in attendance — their largest crowd in 15 years — and tickets going for roughly $400. His counterpart, Matt Rhule, is still looking for his first win at Nebraska.

Xavier Weaver hauled in 10 passes for 170 yards and a score, while Jace Feely connected on three field goals.

Shedeur Sanders stayed cool despite being under constant pressure and sacked seven times. He distributed the production, just like he did in a 45-42 win at TCU last weekend.

Tar’Varish Dawson had a big afternoon, with a 30-yard touchdown catch and an 8-yard score on a reverse.

The defense held the Cornhuskers in check until Colorado's offense got revved up.

Nebraska quarterback Jeff Sims fumbled two snaps, lost another on a botched handoff and had a pass picked off. He was knocked out of the game in the fourth quarter when he appeared to have his left leg rolled on as he scrambled to make a throw.

Travis Hunter, the versatile cornerback and receiver, rarely left the field. He finished with three catches for 73 yards, while also making four tackles. Hunter played 129 snaps at TCU.

The fans showed up early to get good seats as Folsom Field kicked off its 100th season in electric fashion. The crew for Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” was on hand, too, and welcomed Colorado royalty Kordell Stewart and Michael Westbrook to the set. Hall of Fame receivers Michael Irvin and Terrell Owens also were at the game.

Buffs fans said they haven't been this excited for their team for more than a decade.

"It's been a long time since we've celebrated a great team and to be able to be out here with so many people and just the energy is unlike anything we've felt since maybe the early 2000's,” said Matt Sawicki, who flew in from Philadelphia last night. 

CU alum Matt Sawicki flew in from Philadelphia to be there Friday night. He said they've made friends, even with their rivals. 

“We go to Lincoln, people treat us so well there,” said Sawicki. “We're happy to welcome the Nebraska fans, but at the end of the day we hope they go home a little upset about what happens." 

Huskers fan Carolyn Lutovsky said she wouldn’t be anywhere else. 

"My brother's on the team. He's on the offensive line. He's number 59,” she said. “We're here to support [him].” 

Nebraska fans were excited to be in Boulder, but the Buffs feel like this is their year. 

"This parking lot was empty last year and here are all these people and that's a great thing,” said Sawicki. “It's great for Boulder. It's great for the school and it's great for the sport."

BEST SEAT

The seat everyone wanted on the Colorado sideline? The newly unveiled “turnover throne,” of course. Jordan Domineck, Arden Walker and Bishop Thomas recovered fumbles, while Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig had an interception.

THE TAKEAWAY

Nebraska: Nebraska has dropped its last five nonconference road games.

Colorado: The Buffaloes have their first three-game winning streak over the Huskers since the 1950s.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Colorado should be on the rise once again.

UP NEXT

Nebraska: Host Northern Illinois on Saturday.

Colorado: Host another rival, Colorado State, on Saturday night.

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