Deion Sanders’ eldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., loves to give fans a sneak peek into Colorado Buffaloes football. His latest clip took them on a virtual tour as the Buffs touched down for their game against Texas Tech.
Bucky, as he is nicknamed, captured his dad’s “Prime Time” energy on social media, with early snippets of the team’s preparation and entry into the Jones AT&T Stadium in Lubbock, Texas. The clip captured the game-day routines, showing the Buffaloes, led by Coach Prime.
The Buffs made an entry to the stadium, soaking in the vibe of the venue ahead of their game. Sanders Jr. had a funny moment with offensive tackle Jordan Seaton, while others, like two-way star Travis Hunter, were seen casually strolling and taking it all in.
Colorado has arrived at Texas Tech 🔥 #SkoBuffs
🎥 : @DeionSandersJr pic.twitter.com/vGwrhsSM9y
— We Coming 🦬 (@SkoBuffsGoBuffs) November 8, 2024
The Buffaloes are well on their way to embracing the new Sanders era as they prepare for their seventh win of the season. The upcoming games are important for the team to remain in the race for the Big 12 Championship Game. However, the Texas Tech Red Raiders present a considerable challenge for Deion Sanders’ team as they boast the same number of wins as the Buffs and remain in the race for the Big 12 championship.
With his dad’s larger-than-life legacy looming over every play, Deion Jr.’s footage amps up the drama, showing a team ready to make headlines and, maybe, pull off something spectacular again this week.
Colorado Buffaloes Will Have a Special Guest To Support Them in Texas
It will be a star-studded game day for Colorado fans at Texas. Sanders Jr. confirmed that the Buffaloes will have some hip-hop heat on the sidelines for their Week 11 showdown against Texas Tech. The Sanders family, who love a little extra show, will have none other than Grammy-winning rapper Young Thug to cheer on the Buffs in what’s an epic blend of sports and entertainment.
Sanders Jr. has been actively boosting Colorado’s developing culture on and off the field through his media skills. He took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the news hinting at the rapper’s upcoming appearance by posting, “Talked to her and Thug on FaceTime last night…. It’s happening.”
The message was confirmed by a post from Young Thug’s sister, Dolly White, who teased fans with “We coming 🤫.”
Talked to her and Thug on FaceTime last night…. It’s happening https://t.co/yXvoIqgzg7
— Deion Sanders Jr (@DeionSandersJr) November 6, 2024
It’s a big deal not just for the Colorado Buffaloes but also for the music world. This will be Young Thug’s first public appearance since his release from jail on Nov. 1, making his presence at the game a cultural moment.