From NBA champions to Hollywood moguls, list of celebs who attended Deion Sanders' Week 3 Colorado game [In Photos]
The Prime Effect is a phenomenon like no other, and that was on full display once again when the Deion Sanders-led Colorado Buffaloes took on in-state rivals, Colorado State Rams, led by Jay Norvell.
The College Gameday broadcast set up camp in Boulder, Colorado, for the first time since 1996.
As the evening wore on, fans were not left disappointed, as a power-packed double overtime encounter lit up the evening.
With such an electric atmosphere for the game and the iconic status of Deion Sanders on full display, Folsom Field was graced by stars from various industries.
The headliner, of course, was Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, who appeared on College Gameday alongside Sanders.
Rappers Master P, Key Glock, and Offset were just a few names from the music industry present at the game.
Even stars from the NBA graced Folsom Field with their presence, with NBA legend Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat star Kyle Lowry showing up.
Sanders, meanwhile, is delivering as promised. Not only has Coach Prime led the Buffs to a 3-0 start to the season, but he has managed to draw more attention to the Colorado Football Program than ever before.
How will Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes fair without Travis Hunter?
In the first quarter of the matchup against the Rams, Travis Hunter suffered an injury, the details of which are still unclear.
During a regulation play, Hunter took a violent hit from CSU safety Henry Blackburn. Blackburn was flagged for a penalty on the play as Hunter writhed in pain.
While he did return later in the game, Hunter was eventually pulled in the second quarter before being taken to a hospital.
With the two-way star for the Buffs expected to miss some time due to his injury, it will be interesting to see how it will impact Deion Sanders' game plan.
So far, the offensive mastery of Shedeur Sanders has been on full display. His fourth-quarter and overtime heroics led the Buffaloes to another win in last night's encounter. But a major piece of his success so far has been Hunter's play.
Sanders has said that Hunter is expected to be out for at least a few weeks. Till then, Coach Prime must continue to rally his troops if they hope to continue their success.