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    ‘I Was All-State, Google Me’ – Coach Prime Walks the Walk With His Shooting Skills as He Schools Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter

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    "Prime Time" Deion Sanders won a popular basketball carnival game against Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter in dominant fashion.

    Earlier this week, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders attended SeaWorld with his quarterback son Shedeur and close friend — dual-threat wide receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter. While at the popular tourist destination, all three individuals played against each other in numerous carnival games.

    Clips by the popular YouTube account “Well Off Media” began trending recently, specifically a basketball shooting game between the three men.

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    What Happened in the Trending Basketball Shooting Game?

    In the video, both Hunter and Sanders fail to make any of their four attempts at the net, while Coach Prime made the first shot he took. Prior to making his shot, Prime Time could be heard jokingly saying, “I was All-State, Google me.”

    Despite Coach Prime winning the competition against Shedeur and Hunter, everyone in the video can be seen laughing and having a good time overall.

    Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter’s 2025 NFL Draft Projection

    Despite the loss against Deion Sanders at SeaWorld, Shedeur and Hunter are still expected to be some of, if not the first names off the board come next season’s NFL Draft. Pro Football Network’s Alex Kennedy is in concurrence.

    In his latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft, Kennedy has Sanders being selected No. 1 overall by the New York Giants and Hunter going No. 2 overall to the New England Patriots.

    Regarding Sanders, Kennedy says: “By selecting Shedeur Sanders, the Giants land their quarterback of the future to pair with Malik Nabers and Tyrone Tracy Jr. Arm strength and accuracy are two of the most distinct selling points on Sanders’ tape. He generates easy velocity and has a degree of off-platform freedom. And while his mechanics aren’t perfect, he can find uncanny ways to hit targets with good placement and touch.”

    Meanwhile, he outlines how Hunter is, “A unicorn in every sense of the word, Travis Hunter‘s exploits at both wide receiver and cornerback have earned him a reputation as a potential all-time great. Will the Heisman-Trophy winner play wide receiver or cornerback at the NFL level? Will he play both? Regardless of where he plays, he will be a game-changer.

    “Hunter’s hyper-elite athleticism, flexibility, and playmaking instincts set the foundation for him on both sides of the ball. On offense, he’s an effortless separator, electric catch converter, and a run-after-catch threat. On defense, he’s as deadly a ball hawk as anyone has ever seen.

    “He’s a freakish talent, and he’ll fit well in Foxborough, Mass., since wide receiver and cornerback are among the New England Patriots’ biggest needs. After selecting Drake Maye with the No. 3 overall pick last year, adding Hunter would make his life a lot easier.”

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