On a up to date episode of Nightcap, Shannon Sharpe took a era to honor Savannah Climate extensive receiver Da’Shun Mitchell for breaking a list held via the HBCU legend and Corridor of Famer over 3 a long time. Sharpe, along co-host Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson, mirrored on Mitchell’s performance in Savannah State’s season finale against Benedict College. Despite the Tigers’ 35-27 loss, Mitchell’s 227-yard game on 12 catches shattered Sharpe’s record of 221 yards, set back in 1989.
“Da’Shun Mitchell had a hell of a game,” Sharpe started. “Twelve catches, 227 yards, and two touchdowns. Why is that important? The 227 yards in a single game set the record by a Savannah State receiver — breaking the record held Shannon Sharpe — of seven catches, 221 yards, and two touchdowns.”
Ochocinco playfully jabbed, “You gotta go get it back.”
Sharpe laughed sooner than turning reflective.
“No, Ocho, I’m glad. Hopefully, I inspired him. When I was there, I didn’t have anybody to look up to. There weren’t many numbers to chase. I just wanted to set the bar. And after 35 years, he broke it. Salute the young bull.”
Sharpe additionally highlighted Mitchell’s reputation as a first-team All-Convention participant, additional praising his contributions. “When a Savannah State Tiger does something great—especially as a receiver—I’m proud. That’s what we do.”
Mitchell’s record-breaking efficiency used to be a glorious spot in Savannah Climate’s rollercoaster season. Paired with quarterback Jhaydon Sullivan’s school-record 400 passing yards, the Tigers’ offense confirmed flashes of brilliance, accumulating a season-high 509 overall yards. Mitchell’s efficiency integrated a 77-yard landing snatch, showcasing the explosive connection between him and Sullivan. The HBCU squad completed 5-5 this season.
“Congratulations, on everything you’ve accomplished. Savannah State — that’s what we do,” Sharpe concluded, his wondershock sunny.
The alternate between Sharpe and Ochocinco underscored Sharpe’s enduring connection to his HBCU, celebrating the nearest life year honoring the legacy he helped form.