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"See me at the spring game turning the f**k up": $20M worth Ryan Garcia confirms presence for Deion Sanders' Colorado spring game

Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are already preparing for next season, as spring football is close. Prime's oldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., posted a video on his X account showing the coach talking with several famous figures to confirm their presence in the upcoming spring game.

World-class boxer Ryan Garcia, whose NIL value is $20 million per Celebrity Net Worth, was among those who confirmed his presence at the event.

"See me at the spring game turning the f**k up," he says in the video.

Garcia recently lost to the junior welterweight world titleholder Devin Haney. Coach Prime has invited him to the Boulder campus to spice up spring football. Grammy Award-winner Lil Wayne and Fooly Faime are expected to perform on the campus.

Cormani McClain criticizes Deion Sanders and the whole Colorado program

Cormani McClain announced his transfer after a disappointing first season with Colorado. He had harsh words regarding why he left Prime Time's team. Here's what he said this Sunday in a video:

"I feel like I just don’t want to play for clicks. I actually want to be involved with a great leading program that’s going to develop players ... (I want to) change the narrative surrounding my name and be a part of a real and great program that’s going to impact me to the best of my ability."

There's a perception that Colorado's program might be more about achieving media notoriety than on-field success. Neon Deion recently spoke about McClain's decision to leave the program:

"I’m always in prayer for our young men, and I want the best for them, I pray to God that he goes to a program that challenges him, as well as hold him accountable and develop him as a young man ..."
"Unfortunately, we weren’t the program that could accomplish that, so preferably he understands that this is the second go-round and get it – go get it, man, because he has a tremendous amount of talent. But he has to want it."

Do you think Cormani McClain is right in his assessment?

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