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Deion Sanders scores big as his team now stands as ONE. As captured by Darius Sanders on Reach The People Media’s YouTube page, the trio, DJ McKinney, Saad Waseem, and Angel Lopez, scoffs at the idea of “divide and rule” existing in the Buffs locker room.

This allegation has been doing rounds on social media, as a few Buffs fans came up with this charge after Darius threw an O-line versus D-Line challenge. But coming off from the players themselves, team spirit runs big in Boulder. They have now come together only for one big thing- 12/7/24.

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The earlier video that Darius filmed left the fans furious for his attempt to instill ‘Divide and Rule’ in the Buffs roster by engaging the offense and defense into contention. The offense came up with some open nominations for the “strapped” award as they answered in a union, “We have plenty of nominations Lopez, Murphy…” In his latest video, Darius confesses, “The comments say that the camera is dividing the locker room do y’all agree with that?”

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To the YouTube channel’s host respite came Waseem’s reply,  “Like we all Brothers you feel me so it’s nothing harmful. We don’t see it as harm we don’t see it as trying to put our brothers down. We just joking around.” To give further clarity on the scenario, the wide receiver highlighted how trash-talking is part of the Buffaloes’ environment but they definitely had good times with each other. More than their talents, by maintaining such a harmonious outlook, the players are surely going to make Coach Prime proud.  

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Deion Sanders’ blueprint instilling a sense of brotherhood

7th December 2024 is the only opportunity that the Colorado Buffaloes will have to turn the tide of their 4-8 2023 narrative. While the Buffs get pumped they have been constantly fed to Coach Prime’s ultimate aim, “And my dream and my goal for you is 12/7/24. Everybody knows what that date is. It’s the Big 12 championship game.” But before that, Deion Sanders has some blueprint to hit a home run.  

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Demolishing any wall of difference, arrived the Buffs HC with his pep talk, “I love that we’re accountable. I love that we’re depending on one another. I love that we’re pushing one another. I love that we’re supporting one another. I love that we’re challenging one another. I love that we’re becoming brothers regardless of your background and social status.” To further materialize his call for unity on the field, the Buffs HC arranged for a relay race between a group of the fastest and slowest players. 

Surprisingly, the contest ended with a narrow difference that has convinced Deion Sanders, that the Buffs are always there to fill the blanks in each other’s shortcomings. Now that they care about each other without losing out on the time to differentiate between O-line and D-line, the Buffs have won half of their battle.