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The Colorado Buffs may not have seen the season they expected in 2023 but that might be about to change. Everyone, from Coach Prime Deion Sanders to Shedeur Sanders, is giving their all in furnishing their newest players for the new season. A “season of expectations,” that’s what Coach Prime said of 2024 and his QB son is already working on the base foundation. 

Ever since the 2024 training camp began, Coach Prime’s Buffs have been steadily gaining traction, thanks to the efforts of Deion Sanders’ genius son, Sanders Jr. who is giving fans a peek into the Buffs’ daily activities to keep them updated. His recent film caught his younger bro’s leadership qualities as he hustles the recruits. In addition to his son’s physical contribution, Coach Prime also has a fresh coaching resolution for 2024.

Shedeur Sanders becomes a teacher to the recruits 

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The Colorado Buffaloes are wasting no moments in shaping their recruits. With Shedeur Sanders getting the worst hits in the 2023 season as a QB, he’s not intending to let this happen to the recruits. In a recent YouTube video by Well Off Media, Coach Prime’s QB son Shedeur Sanders takes the lead as he holds the reins of teaching the freshers how to throw the ball correctly. 

Shedeur Sanders is committed when it comes to improving himself as well as other teammates on the field. The 21-year-old star QB showed some of his moves as he demonstrated the strategy of throwing balls. The Buffs’ full-swing preparation for the 2024 season is giving fans more to expect from their recruits as they join the Buffs this season for Coach Prime’s second-year run as HC in Colorado.

Coach Prime builds personal relationships with the Buffs members 

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As the first month of 2024 draws closer to an end, Colorado has secured 19 commitments. With this achievement, Coach Prime has also revealed another resolution aside from the intense training and fortified roster that could potentially benefit every Buff.

He said on The Pregame Show, “I just know, even personally, I need to go deeper with the coaches, with the players, into the understanding of who they are, what they want out of this.”

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Deion Sanders is right in thinking this way because a team that lacks communication and understanding usually falls behind a team with communication as one of its strengths. Hopefully, Coach Prime will be able to execute his philosophy seamlessly. 

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