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Coach Prime & ex-wife Pilar Sanders' daughter Shelomi drops 2-word message to hype up Shedeur ahead of Texas Tech clash 

The Coach Prime-led Colorado Buffaloes are playing against the Texas Tech Red Raiders in a Week 11 game of the college football season. Shedeur Sanders, one of the most talked about players in college, received a heartwarming and supportive shoutout from his sister, Shelomi Sanders.

Shelomi, who transferred from Colorado to play for the Alabama A&M Bulldogs, is the youngest child of Deion Sanders, whom he shares with his second wife, Pilar. She took to Instagram and wrote:

“Boss mannnn”
Image Credit: @shelomisanders/Instagram
Image Credit: @shelomisanders/Instagram

Deion Sanders expects his son and the Buffs squad to win against the Red Raiders by breaking up their defense.

“Defense is good,” Sanders said. “I’m not gonna say they’re great because that would be lying, but they’re good. And they’re opportunistic. They take the ball away. They take the ball away and that should be applauded.”

Coach Prime revealed his hilarious conversation with daughter Shelomi Sanders

The Colorado Buffaloes head coach shared a hilarious post where he talked about an unforgettable moment between him and Shelomi Sanders. Before she was about to make her Alabama A&M debut on Thursday against the Alabama Crimson Tide, she talked to her father.

The caption of the post was:

"I said, 'Baby let me pray for u & she closed her eyes and I said 'BABY YOU DRIVING AIN’TCha? Lololol," Coach Prime wrote. "She opened her eyes and burst out laughing. This was certainly a moment we both will never forget. At least she was be righteous at that moment.”

The Alabama A&M Bulldogs lost against the Crimson Tide 84-59. Shelomi played for four minutes and went scoreless in the season opener game.

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Despite Coach Prime not approving her daughter’s move to a new college, it seems he has come around to her decision and is supportive of her college career.

Do you think Shelomi will be a better fit at Alabama A&M? Let us know your thoughts in the discussion box.

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