Colorado HC Deion Sanders Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Matt Rhule’s Nebraska Cornhuskers were no match for Deion Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday, but Rhule at least maintained some good sportsmanship.

Sanders’ Buffaloes won Saturday’s game between the teams 36-14 at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo. This was Colorado’s first home game of the season, so the fans eagerly rushed the field after the win.

Rhule knew that the fans would likely be celebrating the victory. He also knows that Sanders has some mobility issues due to having two toes amputated. So Rhule took action with one second left in the game to ensure he congratulated Sanders on the win.

Rhule walked across the field to meet Sanders. He gave the opposing head coach a hug and shared a message with Sanders. Sanders appeared to appreciate whatever Rhule said.

Rhule is now 0-2 to start his Nebraska tenure, while Sanders is 2-0. Sanders is doing a lot to quiet the doubters. In April, many thought that Rhule was one of those doubters based on something he said.

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