Colorado Buffaloes safety Shilo Sanders. Andrew Wevers-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Oregon releases video showing villainous side of Colorado football team

The grudge between the No. 10-ranked Oregon Ducks and No. 19-ranked Colorado Buffaloes didn’t end with the 42-6 beatdown Oregon handed CU on Saturday.

While Oregon may have temporarily derailed the Colorado hype train, the school took things a step further on Tuesday, releasing a “cinematic recap” from their Week 4 clash in which several Buffaloes players, including cornerback Shilo Sanders, the son of head coach Deion Sanders, talking trash and spouting some colorful language towards the Oregon sideline.

“I’ll beat the f--- out of every one of y’all and your coach,” Sanders said in the video. “Why y’all so little? We [fixing to] run through y’all a--.”

“I’d like to report a crime,” assistant strength and conditioning coach Stephen Houston said. “To the murder to these Ducks.” 

The full video is below. Warning: The video contains profanity.

In addition to the trash-talking, Colorado players were also seen stomping on the “O” at midfield of Autzen Stadium, despite a plea to Deion Sanders from former Ducks WR Keon Lowe before the game.

The 36-point loss was the worst of Sanders’ coaching career. Oregon out-gained Colorado 522 yards to 199, besting the Buffaloes by 123 yards through the air and 200 yards on the ground while controlling time of possession by nearly 10 more minutes.

Colorado trailed 35-0 at halftime and its lone touchdown came on its next-to-last possession of the game. Of the Buffaloes' 11 drives, seven ended with a punt, one with a fumble, and two were halted by the end of the first half and the end of the game.

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