Deion Sanders has started preparing his players to march into next season with the aim of redemption for their 4-8 score this season. Deion Sanders’ training is already the talk of the town, setting the standard for Colorado higher than it’s ever been. Hence, the transfers this season, which the Colorado Buffs have the most of, need to upskill themselves to fit right in.
While many of the recruits are already four and five star players, they along with other players, need proper hours of work on themselves. The gridiron demands nothing less than perfection, something that Israel Solomon is striving to achieve.
Deion Sanders recognizes Israel Solomon’s efforts
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Israel Solomon, the CB at CU football, was spotted training for the big day. His father, Zurich Solomon, shared a clip of his son doing agility circuits. ” Always workin. 2-2-2024. zero days off. 4am gym. 6am speed. 7am drills, let’s go,” was the workout routine shared by Solomon’s father. Coach Prime, being the one to always appreciate the hard work his boys put in, boosted his spirits with a genuine and appreciative “I see ya !”
I see ya ! https://t.co/wxHsNBiUN3
— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) January 3, 2024
Solomon is a freshman in the class of 2024. Although he brings his 6 foot- 180 pound physique to the table. The Dallas, Texas, native belongs from the IMG academy where he was named the defensive captain. During his high school years, Solomon recorded 45 tackles, four interceptions, five pass breakups, and two and a half sacks. Speaking of accolades, the defensive star was named player of the week six times. As if all this were not enough, Solomon’s agility skills are backed by his skills as a junior Olympic boxer. This is just one player Coach Prime boasts about this season. The whole list is enough to make many teams gulp.
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Other vital transfers
Jordan Seaton is the most talked-about a transfer for the Buffs. However, along with the benefit of having the five-star commit from Western Kentucky on their side, there are other phenomenal players who would steal the show.
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Destin Wade and Kasem Weisman will be stacking up the QB department. The anticipated transfers, Yaikiri Walker, an IOL transfer from Connecticut, along with Tyler Johnson, Matthew Bedford and Justin Mayers, would be the ones to be on the lookout for, along with more than 20 incoming transfer students. While it will be a task to manage them all, Coach Prime would be the perfect coach to polish these players in the dynamic NCAA landscape.
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