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‘Eviction: The action of expelling someone, especially a tent from a property,’ was a word that took center stage in Deion Sanders’ recent mentoring session. With the Black and Gold Day about to kick off, Prime Time considered it the best opportunity to induce the ‘Prime’ mindset in CU players subliminally. Hence, came his ‘military mode’, with camouflage attire and black glasses giving him a whole ‘sergeant’ aura.

Evict the wrong and stand on the right,” asserted Deion Sanders. “I’m feeling rather military today. I’m feeling like we going to do what we say, we going to do we going to want,” Prime confirmed later, repleting them with all the lost motivation from the previous season’s records and giving them the ultimate thrust to commence the final Black and Gold day practice sessions in high spirits.

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“Evict the people in your life that’s telling you to go out, let’s go smoke, let’s go drink, let’s go party, let’s forget our homework, let’s forget our assignment let’s forget the consistencies of life that we got to maintain. Let’s forget that and go out and do what we want to do. He may disappear but he comes back,” Sanders further explained to the Buffs players to converge all their focus on their career for now, rebuking them along the way following the feedback they got from their professor.

Shedeur Sanders and Co’s professor condemn the batch

It was only in an earlier video aired by Well Off Media with a frustrated Deion Sanders. It was in a similar setting in the earlier week, like the evict it speech, that Deion Sanders completely thrashed the CU Buffs kids. The only difference of it from the other bashing he generally gives? Others are mainly for on-field blunders. This one was for the accumulation of small blunders over the semester in their course classes, which the professor was fed up with.
The Buffs players were ready to accept any tough words coming from Prime for their ‘disrespectful behavior‘ since they knew better about the importance of education in his life. Projecting the email filled with each CU football player’s complaints and trickeries in the semester, Deion Sanders gave a good lesson or two on the Buffs kids that day.

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Later, Prime highlighted the solutions that the coaching team can adopt to foster the spirit of education further in kids. “90% or 95 % of your roster ain’t going pro,” he stated as a matter of fact. “So, coaches, we gotta emphasize education, we gotta emphasize life, we gotta emphasize the next step, the next elevation if it doesn’t work in the game,” Sanders further added. So what do you think about his solution? Drop your thoughts in the comments.

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