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Whilе Coach Primе typically еxudеs strictnеss and maintains a sеrious dеmеanor during practicеs and gamеs, hе is not onе to shy away from injеcting somе playful bantеr to lightеn thе mood— whеthеr it is dirеctеd at his sons, coaching staff, or othеr CU playеrs.

As thе Buffaloеs gеar up for Black and Gold Day just thrее wееks away, prеparations arе in full swing. Both playеrs and coachеs are honing their physicality in the CU workout facility. Howеvеr, as Dеion Sandеrs Jr. was filming thе workout sеssion fеaturing his fathеr and thе CU coaching staff, Bucky found himsеlf caught off-guard whеn Coach Primе turnеd thе tablеs on him.

Addressing Bucky’s unexpected presence in the workout room, Coach Prime quipped, “What you doing here?” to which Bucky responded, “It ain’t even about me. I am just holding the camera right now.” Seizing the opportunity for some good-natured ribbing on his son, Coach Prime retorted, “It’s always about the camera.”

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The lighthearted banter continued as Coach Prime playfully mocked Bucky’s reluctance to participate in the workout and contrasted it with the coaches’ rigorous bench press routine of 3 sets of 15 reps. While Bucky’s role as the man behind the camera is crucial for Well Off Media, Coach Prime couldn’t resist teasing his son for his apparent aversion to lifting weights.

However, while Bucky is widely known as the man behind the scenes at CU, he is resolute in carving out his own path and establishing his identity separate from his father’s legacy.

Sandеrs Jr. is forging his own path

Coach Prime’s eventual retirement is looming, and Sanders Jr. has boldly articulated his future ambitions in response to inquiries about his plans once his father steps away from coaching. When posed with the question, “What will you do once your dad retires/ moves on from coaching?” Bucky confidently replied, “I’ll own a team by then.”

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Initially embarking on a football career as a wide receiver at SMU, Sanders Jr. redirected his trajectory towards content creation and filmmaking fueled by his innate passion for managing and producing content. At 31 years of age, Sanders Jr. has solidified his presence as a prominent figure in the digital sphere through his YouTube channel, Well Off Media, which boasts over half a million subscribers. The channel serves as a primary outlet for providing exclusive glimpses into the Colorado football programs and the lifestyle of the Sanders family.

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Additionally, Sanders Jr. has ventured into the music industry, releasing numerous tracks on platforms such as SoundCloud and amassing a considerable following on Spotify, with standout hits including ‘Money Old’ and ‘Swim or Drown.’ With the recent release of two new singles, ‘Dolly’ and ‘Jawn Legend,’ Sanders Jr. continues to diversify his creative portfolio.

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With a net worth of $5 million, Sanders Jr. is ready to expand his wealth and pursue his dream of team ownership, transcending any specific sport or arena within the United States.

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