Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sander's eldest son Deion Sanders Jr. aka Bucky, attended the Alamo Bowl on Saturday to document Coach Prime's last game coaching his sons Shilo and Shedeur Sanders in college football.
Bucky shared behind-the-scenes clips of the emotional game which the Buffs lost 36-14 to the BYU Cougars on Sunday. He captioned the post:
"Started good, I’m dying Great @welloffforever," Bucky wrote.
NFL-bound safety Cam'Ron Silmon Craig dropped a heartfelt comment aimed at Bucky in the comment section.
"IMA MISS YOU MY DOG. WELL OFF FOREVER," Craig wrote.
Deion Sanders Jr. reciprocated the heartfelt sentiment promising to keep in touch with the Colorado safety in the NFL with a hilarious request.
"@camronsilmon7 love! Ima miss you too my brother! Keep going up! Ima be on the sideline of whatever team you on ... make sure I'm part of your contract lol!" Deion Sanders Jr. wrote.
Deion Sanders Jr. addresses Colorado's future
Deion Sanders Jr. played a huge part in building the Sanders brand in conjunction with the Coach Prime brand since the family's time as part of the Jackson State Tigers.
He took it up a notch by showing the behind-the-scenes happenings in Boulder, which made the program an almost constant trend on various social media platforms.
In a clip posted on his "Well Off Forever" channels in November, Sanders Jr. addressed his future after his NFL-bound brothers, Shedeur and Shilo leave college football.
"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."
With his declaration to Cam'Ron Silmon Craig that he would be on the sideline of whichever NFL team he joins and his insistence that his channel would spread to other schools, Deion Sanders Jr. seems to be anticipating an expansion of the "Well Off Forever" media production.
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