Ouch! Adverse predictions about Shedeur Sanders have cast a shadow on the future of the Colorado Buffaloes quarterback. After speculation over dropping late in the 2025 NFL Draft, it's time for some reality check about Deion Sanders' son's Heisman Trophy dreams. ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum sees no ray of hope. While the analyst is confident about Shedeur's performance in the Heisman race, he seems to have second thoughts on the chances of a "terrible" performance that Deion Sanders' team will likely put up. As Coach Prime will spare no effort in getting Shedeur to win the trophy, in case he fails, will Travis Hunter stand a chance? It's difficult to forget the Colorado Buffaloes' 4-8 record. But hardly anyone expected their disastrous last season to create a ripple effect on Shedeur's Heisman dreams. Finebaum dropped in to burst the bubble. Despite the ESPN analyst's optimistic outlook and belief in the Buffs QB sensation's talent, the team factor may pose a challenge. With little sugarcoating, Finebaum boldly claimed on The Paul Finebaum Show, "You start off with big numbers. I mean, Shedeur Sanders, could he get around the fact that his father's team is going to be terrible? I don't think so, no." Finebaum did not just drop in a random statement"”facts back up his analysis. According to ESPN's Football Power Index, Colorado is ranked near the bottom of the Big 12. The projected win total for the Buffaloes is 5.5. But no matter what happens, Shedeur will have his father's back to bag the Heisman. As a former Pac-12 HC told The Athletic, "I think Deion's going to try to win Shedeur the Heisman." But what will happen if Deion's plan goes awry?