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Is Deion Sanders Jr. right to call out the NCAA for promoting weakness with injury reports?

Deion Sanders Jr. strikes again. We all have become synonymous with Deion Sanders Jr. and his coverage of the Buffs. This guy has managed to switch up Coach Prime and Co.’s entire social media game through his YouTube channel Well Of Media. There is a reason why everyone knows who the Buffs are. However, this guy has also never shied away from being real. Remember the disaster loss to the Huskers? Yeah, Bucky (Deion Jr.) did not spare his dad’s team and went with a very vocal YouTube video title; “Colorado Gets Embarrassed By Nebraska: COMPLETELY EMBARRASSED.”

And now, the man is back, but this time he is aiming for the higher authority. Back on X, Bucky sent out a cryptic tweet. “We gotta stop promoting weakness,” he mentioned in his post. Now, we might’ve found a connection. Judging from his post alone, you won’t be able to point out if Deion Jr. is throwing a jab at the NCAA’s injury report rule or not. First, you gotta understand some hidden facts. While the injury report is a good sign and shows the fans which players will be available for the game, it also shows the opposing team which players they don’t have to worry about.

 

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Take the Kansas State game as an example. After that disaster was over, Deion Sanders‘ entire WR depth was a mess. Travis Hunter was injured, Jimmy Horn Jr. was injured, and Omarion Miller was out because of a season-ending injury. So, going into the Arizona Wildcats game, the injury report was severe for Coach Prime and Co., and this, to some extent, did boost the confidence of the Wildcats team.

While it is true that Shedeur Sanders and Co. managed to curb-stomp the entire Wildcats roster and secure a 34-7 win, you cannot deny the fact that if you were the Wildcats HC and had seen the Buffs injury report before the showdown, you’d have had a ton of confidence to win that game back. And not only that. The aftermath of the Kansas State game also opened the floodgates of trolling and people were coming for the Buffs quite hard.

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However, for now, this entire thing is still a theory. It could be that Deion Sanders Jr. was calling out this entire rule, or there is another possibility that Bucky was calling out the people who had trolled him for the entire XRP incident.

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Is Deion Sanders Jr. right to call out the NCAA for promoting weakness with injury reports?

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A bad investment for Deion Sanders Jr.

Back on October 24th, Bucky took to his X account to share his disappointment regarding the recent tanking of the XRP crypto token. “Got damn XRP… why when I put a lot of money in there, you want drop down to .51?” he mentioned on his post.

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A quick Google search would show you that this coin looks like one of those pump-and-dump schemes an average “crypto bro” promotes on their TikTok account. However, people were soon to mention that Bucky had made quite the blunder in investing in this coin. Well, regardless of what it is. The NCAA rule and XRP’s current downfall ain’t changing anytime soon.

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