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College football is popularizing like never before, thanks to Coach Prime. Deion Sanders, the NFL icon, has set new standards for college football teams during his time with Jackson State from a saleability point of view. Now, on the other hand, Sanders has simply made a brand out of the Colorado Buffs by swiftly changing the whole perspective of the team during his year. Many fans might argue about the poor scores during their first year. However, Sanders can proudly say that his boys are some of the highest-paid in terms of NIL deals.

Well, former Cowboys QB Quincy Carter agreed with the whole deal, even comparing Sanders to the legendary basketball player, Michael Jordan. “From the standpoint of greatness on the field to a whole new dimension of advertising yourself and getting all you can off the field as far as commercials, shoes, and anything that you could possibly think of as far as maximizing themselves or their potential money-wise off the field,” said Carter. However, Sanders recently revealed his secret mantra for it.

Deion Sanders shares his success mantra

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When asked by a reporter brought up the same comparison, of Micahel Jordan being able to turn a negative into a positive, Sanders grabbed the opportunity to present his case. “Well, my life is positive. I don’t dwell on yesterday. Losses are hard to flush tremendously for me because I’m a bona fide winner,” said Sanders. Coach Prime further added, “I want fans to be pleased, I want our ad to be ecstatic and I want our kids to go all pro and be successful in all forms of fashion that includes winning.”

Hence, Coach Prime once again proved his passion for the game and not just for the views. Well, looking at the current season and stats of the Buffs, the head coach still has a lot of work left to do. Following the much-talked-about modifications in the team, Sanders talks about the progress.

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Deion Sanders on his defense lately

Well, the modifications and the hard work put in are finally coming off, as fans are seeing a bit of improvement in the defense. When asked about it, Sanders elaborated with a ‘ They’re getting it.’

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Sanders further explained how coaching defense is a lot tougher than coaching the offense. Yet, as the season is nearing its end, the Colorado Buffs defense in understanding the scheme and expectations from them. Hopefully, fans will get to see a much more mature and developed defense in the following season.

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