$45 million worth Deion Sanders shares 'legendary' throwback video of sons Shedeur, Shilo and Bucky having a heartfelt moment
The Colorado Buffaloes under coach Deion Sanders suffered a narrow 31-28 defeat to Kansas State in Week 7 action despite putting up a valiant effort against the No. 18 Wildcats. The Buffaloes dropped to 4-2 for the season ahead of their clash against the Arizona Wildcats.
Off the gridiron, the Colorado coach, worth $45 million as per CelebrityNetWorth, shared a throwback video of his sons, Deion Jr., aka "Bucky," Shilo and Shedeur Sanders.
On Thursday, Coach Prime posted a clip of his sons from New Year's Eve 2018 on Instagram with the caption:
"#TBT Been the same way forever - @deionsandersjr (this is 2018 going into 2019)," Sanders wrote.
The Deion Sanders vs. Shedeur Sanders beef rubbished by Bucky
During the Colorado Buffaloes game against the Kansas State Wildcats, Coach Prime and Shedeur Sanders were caught on camera exchanging words. Fans seized on that moment as proof of a rift between the pair.
The quarterback finished the game with 388 yards and three touchdowns despite losing his main offensive weapons, Travis Hunter, Jimmy Horn Jr. and Omarion Miller, to injuries midway through the game.
On Wednesday, Coach Prime's eldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., rubbished the claims of a rift between his father and brother, terming the exchange as feedback between a coach and a player.
"The narratives our own people make up is funny as hell...Like the QB checks out of all run plays (or any run plays at all). Or that the man is sub-dissing the head coach in front of everybody.. sh*t be comical dawg," Deion Jr. wrote in a post on X.
It was not the first time that Shedeur and Deion Sanders had disagreed this season. After the Buffs beat the UCF Knights 48-21 on the road to register three consecutive wins, Coach Prime blasted his quarterback son during practice for his lackadaisical effort in a video posted on "Well Off Media."
"The schedule's gonna be changed tomorrow," Deion Sanders said. "Quarterback, you gotta come out here and do better. Shedeur, that was horrible from you today, horrible. You gotta come with better effort and more focus. Overall, offensive line, let's pick up where you left off in the game."
The Colorado Buffaloes are still alive in the Big 12 that is wide open. Coach Prime will need his son and quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, to be at his best if his team is to become bowl-eligible for the first time in eight years.