Deion Sanders Jr. Drops 1-word reaction as Coach Prime opens up about living his dream as a father
Deion Sanders, the Colorado head coach, opened up about how he is living a father's dream. Two years ago, in 2023, Sanders joined the Buffaloes after a 1-11 season. He took that team to 9-3 in just two years with the help of his sons Shedeur Sanders and Shilo Sanders and Travis Hunter, whom he also considers one of his sons.
He uploaded a video on Instagram regarding living the dream with the caption:
"It’s a beautiful thing."
In the video, he says:
"You know how much fun we have, man. Do you understand that when we're on offense, I'm watching my son. When we're on defense, I'm watching my son. I can't have a bad day because I'm surrounded by family. This is a father's dream."
Deion Sanders Jr., the oldest of Coach Prime's sons, drops a 1-word reaction in the comments of this video. He wrote:
"Legendary"
Shedeur Sanders, Shilo Sanders and Travis Hunter joined Colorado together in 2023 with Coach Prime. Shedeur delivered Johnny Unitas Golden Arm-worthy performance on offense, with 3,926 yards and 35 touchdowns as a quarterback.
Travis Hunter won the Heisman, showcasing his two-way stats of 1,152 yards and 14 touchdowns along with 31 tackles as a cornerback and a wide receiver. Shilo Sanders tackled 59 times this season, among which 43 were solo tackles with one forced fumble and one sack.
Deion Sanders Jr., who doesn't play football anymore, helps the team out in off-field activities, making videos for Colorado and helping the team and players improve their social media presence.
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Deion Sanders' boys return to practice after landing in San Antonio, Texas
Colorado flew to San Antonio in a custom jet chartered by a company that works with the Arizona Cardinals. Bucky covered the trip in his video uploaded on the "Well Off Media" channel. Now in a recent video, the Buffaloes return to practice with Coach Prime hyping them up for the Alamo Bowl.
"I'm pretty sure the hotel looked good, the bed was comfortable, the food was great, everything is good for you. The flight was superb, wasn't it?... So what's my rule? Y'all youngsters, you don't know this in life. When somebody gives you something, what's going to happen? They're going to [want theirs]. I want mine today. I want full speed, focus, attention, passion, purpose. Let's work today. Let's work today because we came here to win. We didn't come here to play; we came here to win." Deion Sanders said.
The Alamo Bowl is on Saturday. Amidst Christmas celebrations, the team needs to stay focused and return to practice soon after the celebrations end to clinch the victory against BYU.