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$45 million worth Coach Prime gives an exclusive tour of Colorado's custom Rolls Royce plane while flying to Alamo Bowl

Deion Sanders is taking luxury to new heights. As the Colorado Buffaloes fly to face No. 17 BYU in the Alamo Bowl, they chose to travel in unmatched style.

Coach Prime, whose net worth is $45 million per Celebrity Net Worth, gave his input on the luxurious plane. In a video uploaded by 'Well Off Media,' Sanders gave fans an exclusive tour of the Rolls Royce plane.

"I'm sure Bucky [Deion Sanders Jr.] got everything on the exterior of the plane," he said in the video. "This plane is ridiculous. This is first class as you see. This is crazy."

He then pointed to all three of his sons' seats on the plane.

"This is all coaches, staff. This is not normal," Deion said while walking through the business class section of the plane. [02:50]

The sleek design features “Colorado” on the side and Sanders’ signature motto, “I Believe,” boldly displayed next to the iconic Rolls Royce logo. However, Coach Prime had a warning for his players:

“If we don’t handle our business, we’ll be on Southwest on the way back.”

The Valero Alamo Bowl is Colorado’s first bowl game appearance since 2020. Heisman winner Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders will also participate, contrary to the practice of NFL-bound players skipping them.

Also read: Coach Prime drops a 2-word message as Colorado gears up to face BYU in the Alamo Bowl game

Coach Prime gives two cents on Travis Hunter's drama

Travis Hunter’s legendary season in college football has been overshadowed by personal drama involving his fiancée, Leanna Lenee. What started as a viral moment before the Heisman Trophy ceremony has turned into intense public scrutiny, forcing both Hunter and Lenee to deactivate their social media accounts.

Colorado coach Deion Sanders stood firmly by Hunter’s side as he addressed the media ahead of the Buffaloes’ bowl game. He dismissed the negativity, saying:

“Everything is great—he has the Heisman Trophy at the crib. He’s projected to be the first or second pick, no later than the third.”

Sanders also praised Hunter’s dedication, both academically and athletically.

“I love this young man, I love what he stands for," Coach Prime said. "He’s exceeded everything we’ve asked of him.”

The Valero Alamo Bowl is just days away. Hunter can shift the spotlight back to what he does best—dominate on the football field. The Colorado HC will be coaching one of his best players for the last time.

Also read: "Gonna reward you for what you supposed to be doing": Deion Sanders playfully shuts down Shelomi's case for being ranked 2 in his power rankings

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