There has been another addition to the “Ex-Buffaloes” list. After being suspended from the team on the grounds of violation of rules, defensive lineman Bishop Thomas has finally committed himself beyond Boulder. Even though he exposed Deion Sanders’ coaching culture, negating it, the situation has settled it seems.
Now that Bishop has stepped foot in a new journey, he has got a new supporter. It is none other than the Buffs’ loyal name, Deion Sanders Jr. As the DL dropped a cryptic message putting names of the Outkast duo, Bucky Jr. was the first one to re-share Thomas’ post.
Deion Sanders Jr. rallies for Thomas
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On May 9, Thursday, Thomas took to Instagram to share a cryptic message. Even though what he tried to intend is still not known clearly, he chose to mention the Outkast duo, Big Boi and Andre 3000. Now that the DL has moved to Georgia, he banks upon the rapper duo’s lyrics for the ultimate motivation. The caption of his post read, “You can FIND me in the kitchen with Big Boi and Yk Andre goin keep it 3000.- this is the caption of Bishop’s post”.
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Bucky Jr. wished nothing but the best for the former Buffs. Being a rapper himself, Deion Sanders’ son could relate to the lyrics and the meaning that Thomas intended. To further boost his morale, Deion Jr. reshared the post in his Instagram story with a message for the DL, “Remember what you said.. Now stand on it”. However, this has been surprising on Bucky Jr.’s part after Thomas supported teammate Cormani McClain’s exit subtly attacking the man behind Well Off Media.
Thomas’ claim subtly questions Bucky Jr.’s action
While making his way out of Boulder, McClain unapologetically claimed, “I feel like I just don’t want to play for clicks.” This confession was later validated by Thomas. Right after hitting the portal, the DL in an interview claimed that in Boulder cameras are constantly rolling. “Me coming here not used to cameras on my face, I was just myself man. Everything you see, that was just me. It was all raw,” asserted Thomas.
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Not just this, he further added, “The hard part is knowing you don’t have the control over editing the videos. The camera’s always rolling so they catch things you don’t really catch or you don’t even see on the video… The hard part is not knowing what you’re gonna see today.” This in a way was an attack on Deion Jr. as he is the man behind all the camera actions and the afterward editing of any Buffs content that comes in front of media.
However, Deion Jr. instead of taking it personally now showered Thomas with praise and motivated him to adhere to the path of success as promised by him. Meanwhile, he wished success to another Buffaloes dropout, Omarion Cooper as he joined hands with FSU.