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"I don't know what the future holds for me" - Deion Sanders' eldest son Bucky reflects on his future following Shedeur's upcoming Colorado departure

Colorado coach Deion Sanders' firstborn son, Deion Sanders Jr. aka Bucky has been at the forefront of the charismatic coach's project in Boulder as the Buffaloes coach.

Sanders Jr. has been in charge of the team's social media channels which have made the Buffs one of the most talked about football programs in the country.

In a clip posted on the "Well Off Media" channels, Sanders Jr. spoke about his future once Shilo and Shedeur Sanders depart for the NFL via the 2025 Draft.

"I'm gonna spend as much time with my fam as I can," Bucky said. "We don't know what the future holds. I mean, we do. "My dad's still going to be in Colorado. They (brothers and Travis Hunter) going to be elsewhere. But I don't know what the future holds for me, I don't know I haven't made a decision.
"I don't know what I'm gonna do, but I do know Well Off (Media) is expanding, that's all I do know. I'm expanding Well Off to cover not only Colorado but other schools too."

Bucky details struggles of getting started in his profession

Bucky has been lauded for his work with the social media management of the Jackson State Tigers and the Colorado Buffaloes, which have made the teams coached by his father stand out in college football.

Despite his father's $45 million net worth (as per Celebrity Net Worth), it was not always so easy for him to be established in his field, trying different vocations including fashion and music before settling on content creation.

In an episode of the "Reach The People Media" podcast, Bucky detailed the sacrifices that his mother, Carolyn Chambers had to endure to help him establish his career by purchasing his equipment.

“My mom deserves to do different things. My mom wants to go to Egypt to see the pyramids. I can’t help do that,” Deion Sanders Jr. said. “My mom needs help paying the bills 'cause now she’s broke because she done helped me out too much.
“She helped me buy this machine and where I learned how to sew or my Cricut machine or some s**t where I would cut and then press the shirt. It’s like, she about the circuit and the machine, and the little vinyl. Now, she’s fu***d up. I done used her mortgage money, and I can’t do sh*t about it. My sister needs help, I can’t do sh*t about it.”

Despite his brothers' impending departure from college football, Bucky who has staunchly defended his family from all detractors has cut a niche for himself as one of the prime content creators in college sports with a tangible product.

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