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Deion Sanders, the coach for the Colorado Buffaloes, tries to fixate on the happy memories after a recent loss. The 56-year-old coach has been in the NCAA headlines ever since his 5-year contract this year with the Buffs. Though he’s a fan favorite in the league, his team’s performance has certainly stacked the odds against him.

The Colorado Buffaloes faced off against the Oregon State Beavers in a high-tension match. What was supposed to be the Buffaloes’ comeback match, turned out to be yet another loss in their poor run of the season. The Beavers beat the Buffs by a score of 26-19, one of their better performances of the season. But while the match ended on a sad note for Coach Prime, he sure didn’t hold back on posting his affection for his daughters on Instagram. While a sweet gesture definitely, his daughter Shelomi didn’t love the pictures that her dad posted.

Deion Sanders’ daughter comments on his Instagram photos

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On 6th November, Deion took to Instagram to post 2 photos of both Deiondra and Shelomi. The photos were taken at the match between Colorado and Oregon. Both the daughters looked excited to be there but Shelomi Sanders didn’t like the way she looked in the photo and she let Coach Prime know it.

 

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The photo was captioned, “I love my Daughters 2 Life!” The fans in the comment couldn’t stop adoring the daughters but Shelomi’s comment put things in perspective. She said, “I look like a gremlin” and got over 200 likes on her comment. Thus, Coach Prime is a father that is always pleased with his daughters but there’s a lot left to be seen when it comes to his team’s players. After their loss on Sunday, Coach Prime will need to go back to the drawing board for his team’s plays.

The Colorado vs Oregon match ends badly for Coach Prime

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The match saw several noteworthy disappointments. The Buffaloes couldn’t grab hold of the lead in the initial start and tried to chase after it throughout the match quite unsuccessfully. We saw a repeat of the Buffs’ poor defense against Stanford in their match with the Beavers when Shedeur Sanders kept getting hit.

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Shedeur, the quarterback of the Buffaloes, tried to throw out accurate passes but in vain as his team failed to protect him. It seemed as if Coach Prime underestimated the Beavers’ offensive maneuvers when his son kept getting tackled in the match. Thus, it seems like the chances of the Colorado team taking home the championship are slim as Coach Prime watches his ship sink in the harsh waves of the NCAA.

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Will the Buffaloes make a comeback still? Or did their season end with a poor tally of 4-4?

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