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Colorado's Shilo Sanders disqualified in first half vs. UCLA

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Shilo Sanders ejected for targeting (1:06)

Colorado's Shilo Sanders delivers a big hit on UCLA's Carsen Ryan and gets ejected for targeting. (1:06)

Colorado safety Shilo Sanders was disqualified from Saturday's matchup against UCLA at the Rose Bowl after a targeting call prior to halftime.

With UCLA up 7-6 and in Colorado territory late in the second quarter, Bruins quarterback Ethan Garbers found running back Carsen Ryan on a pass across the middle of the field. Sanders, who was running at full speed toward Ryan, appeared to lead with his shoulder on the hit. But during contact, Sanders' helmet hit Ryan's.

As flags flew toward Sanders following the tackle, the son of Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders flexed in celebration on what would have been a third-down stop. The play was reviewed for targeting and confirmed, giving the Bruins a first down and sending Shilo Sanders to the sidelines for the rest of the contest.

Sanders has 36 tackles, one forced fumble and one interception this season.

The Buffaloes under Deion Sanders are 4-3 this season after starting 3-0. With five games left, Colorado needs two more wins to become bowl eligible for the first time since 2020 and a year after the Buffaloes went 1-11.