Deion Sanders made a huge decision in his career this NCAA-off season. The ex-Dallas Cowboys running back went from coaching at the HBCU of Jackson University and took his coaching talents to Colorado. Since then, the football program has seen some radical effects, both inside the locker room as well as outside of it. The famous Prime Effect has been in full swing in Colorado. While everything has been going well, the football program at Colorado faces a huge decision. Amidst their dilemma, Coach Prime seems to be enjoying the new training camp.
Sanders himself took to Instagram to share snaps of his camps. The images showcased some of the most wholesome moments of his camps and how he enjoyed himself.
A successful youth camp for Colorado football
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Sanders has been successful in conducting his youth camps. In fact, his camp has been one of the highlights for the youngsters of the region. For young ones, meeting someone like Sanders has been a valuable experience. These kinds of camps also build a lot of positive connections between the community and the football program. Furthermore, the children attending the camp seemed to love it.
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The Colorado Buffaloes’ official Twitter account took to their Instagram to showcase how much the little campers have loved their time with Coach Prime. Sanders himself seems to be feeling fulfilled with his camp and his social media activity shows it.
As Coach Prime and the Colorado Buffaloes enjoy their time at the youth camp, there seemed to be a ray of innocent fun. However, the Colorado Buffaloes still face the big question of their conference.
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The huge dilemma hounding Deion Sanders
While the youth camps have been an adorable success, the Colorado football program remains amidst some controversy regarding which conference they will be joining. While the team has been an original member of the Pac-12 since 2010, there is a chance they might shift their allegiances to the Big-12. The Pac-12 is likely to get a significantly reduced media deal, seeing a drop from $500 million, which gives each school $42 million to $300 million. This will avail each school to receive $30 million. Amidst such a huge change, Colorado might shift back to Big 12.
While the Deion Sanders-led football team is experiencing such a huge dilemma, they’ve found a small pocket of joy with their youth camps. It only remains to be seen what the team is going to decide in the upcoming days.
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