"Said it like I'm supposed to be proud of you": Deion Sanders has hilarious reaction to son Shilo arriving on time to catch a flight
Deion Sanders couldn't help but be his candid self on Wednesday before traveling to Las Vegas to attend the Big 12 Media Days at the Allegiant stadium. The Colorado coach had a hilarious response for his son Shilo Sanders, who arrived at the airport and out of nowhere, said:
"I'm not late today, can't say nothing about it."
The 56-year-old at once responded:
"You said that like you normally late. You said it like I'm supposed to be proud of you."[01:30]
Discussing his approach towards the upcoming season and college football at large, during the Big 12 Media Days, Coach Prime spoke about players prioritizing money over the game.
"I love these kids are compensated for what they bring to the table. I don’t want them to put the bag before the game. If you have the game, the bag is gonna come. I just don’t want to take away the purity of this wonderful game," he stated.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity of college football amidst the NIL deals debacle.
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Shilo Sanders gets advice from Deion Sanders Jr.
Deion Sanders' son, Shilo, was part of the Colorado contingent at the 2024 Big 12 Media Days in Las Vegas. Accompanying him were his brother Shedeur Sanders, Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter and punter Mark Vassett.
Coach Prime’s eldest son – Deion Sanders Jr. (Bucky) covered the activities related to the Buffaloes. In a taunt towards his brother, Bucky uploaded an Instagram story and captioned it:
"Don’t say nothing crazy," as Shilo moved towards the stadium pitch.
The Colorado content team, led by Bucky, under the banner – ‘Well Off Media ’ –never fails to surprise and entertain football fans. They provide first-hand news and views of the Sanders clan and the Colorado football program.
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