Deion Sanders brought his humor as practices resumed at Boulder after a bye week, sharing his extravagant purchase. The entertaining picture took a turn as Travis Hunter confessed to being broke. However, Sanders stunned the young talents with an unusual answer to the wide receiver’s struggles.
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In the latest vlog post of Coach Prime’s Buffs via ‘Well Off Media’, the NFL legend hilariously advised his players to practice being broke, in a reply to Hunter’s financial concerns. Adding a touch of Prime Effect, he pointed out that not everyone would make it big in pro football.
Deion Sanders Humorously Delivers Life Lessons to Colorado
Deion Sanders exudes luxury coupled with his entertaining personality. After the team resumed practices after their bye-week, Sanders tried to lift the spirits in Prime Time fashion. Boasting his plans in the bye week, Sanders mentioned spending a fortune on two side-by-side ALVs. The Boulder crowd couldn’t resist but ask the price of Prime’s new acquisition. As Sanders uttered ‘20-something’, Hunter stole the limelight almost cribbing about how broke he was.
Sanders made sure to catch his words and twist them into one of his coveted messages meant to teach the team. Sanders advised the players saying,
“I like that. Make sure you practice that with y’all. Y’all got to practice that stuff when you be in that situation for real.”
Deion Sanders has returned to the team resolved to make better of what’s left of the college football season. Their matchup against Stanford and the epic blow to a 29-point lead has never left the conversation. However, as the Buffaloes buckle up to face UCLA on Oct. 29, much anticipation has built up around their comeback.
Sanders Outlines The Future of the Buffaloes
Deion Sanders exercised two of his valuable options to bring the limelight to the Colorado Buffaloes team this season. He overhauled the roster completely, inducing more than 80 new names. Additionally, his marketing skills allowed him to bring in a new wave of national attention and following to the program.
However, it is not beyond common knowledge that he creatively used the transfer portal to bring both Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter from JSU. As the moves suggest, the Colorado Buffaloes lack exceptional talent except a handful of those who are capable of maneuvering the team to crucial victories. It was this sobering truth that led Deion Sanders to cough up the harsh reality as he addressed the team after the bye week. He indirectly noted that not every name on the Colorado roster shall make it to the big leagues.
Not only this, in his trademark fashion, he suggested that the team needed better skill training and more chiseled players if they wanted to emerge as successful names in football. The Buffs need two wins for bowl eligibility.