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The campus of Colorado is a chaotic place to be. Something is always happening that invites criticism of Deion Sanders and Co. The latest one is Shedeur Sanders’ silence on Travis Hunter’s historic feat of getting a feature on the EA Sports CFB 25 cover. Did Travis Hunter getting featured as a center athlete on the cover strike the cords of jealousy in Shedeur Sanders because he was snubbed from it? The question has garnered much buzz over the past weeks.

To further aggravate the inferno of criticism against them, Deion Sanders is not mincing his actions a bit. First, he suggested that NCAA 25 put some “Perfect Timing in the game through his tweet. Just a day after that, he posted a video titled Is There Beef Between Shedeur Sanders & Travis Hunter? on his Well Off Media YouTube channel. It immediately intrigued the fans, but little did he know that it was all going to backfire brutally.

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Ironically, Deion Sanders has been taking on the opposite road, trying his best to douse down the fiery rumors. In the same video, Sanders subtly hinted toward Shedeur not pulling a move like that since all of them are “old enough to be an original Buffalo“. “They’ve been through hell in hot water, and guess what? They are still here,” Prime says. That did it for the fans. On one hand, Buckey claims there could be a potential rift between Shedeur and Hunter while in the same video, Deion Sanders denies it altogether. “This is just ‘hype’,” a fan commented out of rage on YouTube.

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“Tickets sold out for the season…know that Travis is a baller who goes both ways. It’s beneficial to bring in the drama to get that 1M sub thing going strong,” the same fan said, alleging Prime’s denial of the silent tension between Shedeur and Hunter and him being “proud of them all,” being a facade just to bring in more “clicks“. Other fans were on the same page, both for the allegations and the ‘clicks‘ part.

How the fans reacted to it

“This was def for clicks, no Cormani,” another fan solidarily agreed. Cormani McClain alleged that Coach Prime just “played for the clicks,” after leaving the program. The statement not only dragged Deion Sanders’ name through the mud but also raised questions about Prime playing just for the “clicks“. This video was enough to resurface all those questions among the fans.

Now ask yourself. you think if they were beefing Bucky would take it to YouTube? Clickbait,” another fan added, calling out Deion Sanders Jr. for playing out tactics like these. The antic was all the fans could talk about since it felt misleading.

“He do it for views. He know they ain’t got no problems,” Another fan added, further calling out Buckey’s video title. “Baiting the haters with these taglines,” was another comment from a fan, as they just kept rolling in. Now you tell us, was the title of Well Off Media video a sore ‘click-bait’ or was it just done all in good fun?

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