Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes will be participating in a bowl game this season. Their Week 9 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats helped the Buffs put up a 6-2 record in their Big 12 reunion campaign. After Coach Prime's 4-8 debut last season in the Pac-12, he will be looking to end this year on a successful note.
Apart from the success he has had with Colorado, Sanders is also enjoying his new life as a grandfather. On his birthday in August, his eldest daughter, Deiondra, gave birth to her son, and Coach Prime has been spending some quality time with his grandson since then.
He shared a post on Instagram where Deion Sanders is dressed up in a Colorado jumpsuit along with his grandson in a stroller. Coach Prime talks about how Deiondra's son has the same hands as him and how they share the same attributes.
"The baby has #CoachPrime hands so that also means he's gonna be good with them thangs @deiondrasanders @jacquees," Coach Prime wrote in the caption.
When Baby Que was born, Deion Sanders opened up about how special he felt during his 57th birthday. He expressed his gratitude to God and looked forward to creating many new memories with his family.
"That's how Good God is, like God would choose me on my birthday, for my daughter, for my kids to have their first child, the first time I'm a grandfather, on my birthday," Coach Prime said. "Do you understand how beautiful that is? How much of a blessing that is?"
Deion Sanders' eldest son Bucky talks about the future after Shedeur and Shilo head to the NFL next year
While Shedeur and Shilo continue to shine for Colorado on the field, their eldest brother, Deion Jr., aka "Bucky," has been doing his part and using his marketing skills to bring the program into the spotlight. Bucky has been handling the Buffs' social media fame and creating videos to bring more attention to the program.
In a recent clip posted on "Well Off Media," Bucky talks about what the future holds for him after his brothers get drafted into the NFL next year. He then talked about his plans regarding his brand and YouTube channel.
"I'm gonna spend as much time with my fam as I can," Bucky said. "My dad's still going to be in Colorado. They (Shedeur and Shilo) 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 is expanding, that's all I know. I'm expanding Well Off to cover not only Colorado but other schools too."
Deion Sanders and the Buffs have an opportunity to surprise everyone and be a contender for the new 12-team College Football Playoff as well. Nevertheless, he will be looking to give his sons a successful farewell into the NFL.
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