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Deion Sanders is always striving to infuse his Prime effect on his team. While his former players must be already aware of it, Deion Sanders is finding ways to make the 19 league recruits adapt to the team’s ways. Hence, Sanders comes up with innovative ideas for team bonding exercises. Last month, Sanders went on a trip with his team in the snow-clad mountains of Colorado.

However, Deion Sanders has now swiveled to more training-based team bonding exercises. On Wednesday, CU Buffs entertained some prestigious guests at their training facility. Retaining his old-school charm, Deion Sanders invited the United States Marine Corps to put the Buffs player strength to the test with thier rigorous drills. However, as a bonus, the Marine Corps also taught them the ways to channel their mindset to get through the physical strain through their pep talk.

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While the Buffs players were busy air squatting and pressing ammo cans down the field, the person to capture their journey could not resist his temptation to test his strength as well. Well Off Media’s team, mainly the cameraman John Snelson, was spotted trying to perfect some burpees and warming up shoulders by doing a shoulder press with his camera. But who’s to blame, when you have players deadlifting their teammates for fun? While others like Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter bask in the sweat and burn, as evident in the video shared by Well Off Media.

Well Off Media, popularly known for capturing the Sanders’ life at CU the best, is a constant companion of Deion Sanders and Co. in each of their training session or trip. Managed by Deion Sanders Jr., the media company has released several clips of the Buffs players working out before this as well. But, this video caught fans’ attention given the dedication Buffs players were showing to perform the drills.

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Sheduer Sanders and Co. during the training session

In the 45-minute log video showing the insane exercises Buffs players did with the Marine Corps, some moments left the fans absolutely dumbfounded. Like two-way star Travis Hunter crawling, bear-walking, and running all over, to feel more energized to do it all over again.

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Sheduer Sanders, the star QB of the Buffs, too, was high on energy. After he completed his first drill, the guy was up and ready to go at it again. Surely, the seniors inspired the recruits to pick up, which the juniors learned from perfectly. Much anticipated player OT Jordan Seaton was pushing the can of ammo all by himself. All in all, a day spent well for Buffs.

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