1. Shilo Sanders played college football for South Carolina, Jackson State, and Colorado.

1. Shilo Sanders played college football for South Carolina, Jackson State, and Colorado.
Shilo Sanders has two older half-siblings: Deiondra and Deion and two younger siblings, Shedeur and Shelomi.
Shilo Sanders attended Trinity Christian High School in Cedar Hill, Texas, where he played safety, wide receiver and return specialist.
Shilo Sanders's father was the offensive coordinator at Trinity Christian High School throughout his son's high school career.
Shilo Sanders committed to play college football at the University of South Carolina over offers from 14 other schools.
Shilo Sanders finished the shortened 2020 season with 32 tackles with one going for a loss, and a pass deflection.
Shilo Sanders transferred to Jackson State to continue his collegiate career.
Shilo Sanders transferred to Colorado to join his father and brother.
In week three, Shilo Sanders had an 80-yard pick-six for Colorado's first score of the game and forced a fumble, helping Colorado beat their rival Colorado State.
An October 2016 lawsuit filed in Dallas District Court alleged Shilo Sanders attacked a security officer.
In October 2023, Shilo Sanders filed for bankruptcy, declaring he had $11.3 million in liabilities, including the court judgment against him.
The bankruptcy petition stated Shilo Sanders had $478,000 in assets, including a 2023 Mercedes valued at $75,900 and necklaces valued at $75,000.
Shilo Sanders' attorney amended the petition in December 2023 to reduce the value of his assets to $320,000.
Darjean is currently contesting the bankruptcy filing, alleging Shilo Sanders transferred funds received from NIL deals to his company, Big 21, LLC, as a way to improperly shield his assets from the judgment he obtained against Shilo Sanders personally.
Shilo Sanders has admitted he did not disclose several social media NIL deals and that he is the sole owner of Big 21 LLC and SS21 LLC, but denied improperly failing to disclose contracts with those companies related to his NIL deals.