Colorado took exception with Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule holding a team prayer at midfield — on the Buffs’ logo — when the Huskers visited Folsom Field in Week 2. CU quarterback Shedeur Sanders said Rhule showed extreme disrespect in the build-up to the game.

So how should Oregon feel about Colorado coming into Autzen Stadium and raking up the Oregon “O” at midfield?

Former Duck Bryson Young tweeted out a short clip Saturday morning of Colorado’s team doing a standard walk-through of the field upon arrival. Most were taking in the sights. One player decided to try and scuff up the midfield logo.

The original video comes from Deion Sanders Jr., Coach Prime’s son, who has been providing behind-the-scenes access to just about every moment of Colorado’s 3-0 start to the season for his media team, Well Off Media. The full video can be found here.

Colorado has been quick to react to any perceived disrespect this season. This week has been uncharacteristically quiet, though.

Perhaps that has something to do with the strength of the 10th-ranked Oregon Ducks. Dan Lanning’s group is a 21-point favorite in the game. This will be the toughest test Colorado has faced thus far by a significant margin.

You wonder if Lanning and his staff somehow found the clip and showed it to the team before kickoff. Former Oregon players certainly weren’t happy.