The goal of Deion Sanders‘ campaign has been to improve the Colorado Buffaloes‘ reputation both on and off the field. It’s about helping Coach Prime grow personally. The head coach thinks it’s imperative to teach his players the real meaning of practice as the Buffs prepare for their spring game.
Deion Sanders Jr. recently posted a video on Well Off Media in which Coach Prime encouraged his student-athletes to engage in in-depth introspection. Prime attempted to kindle a fire in his players by delving into the importance of practice with his customary enchanting personality. Sanders stressed that being consistent can help people reach their greatest potential and act as a success trigger.
He also emphasized the need of daily skill development in developing discipline and attention, two attributes that are necessary for realizing one’s dreams. He posed a final query, asking the student-athletes to evaluate their attitude toward practice and training:
“Some of you just come here to get through practice, some of you can’t wait to get to practice. Which one are you?”
After a difficult first season in charge of the Buffaloes, Deion Sanders is starting his second season in that role. Sanders led CU through a transitional period, bringing the program back to life and ultimately capping the season on a depressing note. They had a dismal 4-8 record and were dead bottom in the Pac-12.
A new generation of talent has joined the Buffs as they prepare for the upcoming season. Given that 28 players, including six high school prospects and 22 transfers, have joined the roster for the spring, the squad does appear ready to make major progress on the field.