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“Happy Birthday to My Favorite Child! He’s the glue that holds everyone together.” Being Coach Prime’s “favorite child” ain’t a tag that comes easy – you gotta earn that sh-t. And Bucky? Boy, oh boy, did he earn it well. If anyone out there even remotely knows about the Buffs, it’s because of Deion Sanders Jr. – now we know “Prime Time” runs the show, but who made “Prime Time” blow up that big in Boulder? Deion Jr. 3 different channels, covering 3 different perspectives of Shedeur Sanders, Shilo, and Coach Prime with the entirety of the Buffs. You can’t build that social media empire because your dad is Deion Sanders. You gotta rinse and grid, and Deion Jr. did ALL of that – but now comes the hard.

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What on earth do you do when you find yourself at a crossroads? Shedeur, Shilo, and Travis Hunter are off to the NFL, but is Coach Prime staying back in Boulder? What’s the plan of action now? “I’ma do both… I don’t know how I’m gonna do it but, you know, I know who’s in control to help me do it,” was all Bucky had to say when talking about who his coverage will primarily focus on. Do you have any idea what this means? Double coverage: the NFL legacy that Shedeur and Shilo are going to build and Deion’s run with the Buffs with a whole new QB class… If you thought Travis Hunter was out there being a double threat, Bucky is going to top that.

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Thursday, April 24, 2025, through Saturday, April 26, 2025, is going to be one he-k of a period!! See, for Shedeur, the NFL journey would be much easier. Why? Well, he is the “destined” No.1 pick for a reason, folks. Now you can go beat your drums and call him a “nepo baby” – but the number of times he has saved the Buffs 2024 run would beg to say otherwise.

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But what about the brother? See, Shilo is an interesting case. Not only did that injury take him off of multiple games, but it also tanked his stocks. When you take that and pair it with how lukewarm his overall performance has been – it doesn’t paint the right picture. But hey, Shilo has “been making a name for myself for a long time,” so we are sure he is going to figure something out.

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Then again, all of these raise a whole new question: What about the Cowboys’ dream? Surprisingly, Deion Jr. had something to say about it.

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To Dallas? Not exactly

“You have any thoughts on, you know, the Cowboys potentially trying to, you know, hire your father and draft your brother?” CHAMPSIDE asked. Even if Bucky knew anything, he would not reveal much, but he did drop a cryptic message. “I don’t know, regardless, God is great, man,” Deion Jr. said. Huh…..

So getting you up to speed, the Deion x Cowboys narrative has been making the rounds for a long time. Even Paul Finebaum jumped on the train and suggested a Deion hiring for Dallas. But is it even going to happen? See, Jerry Jones needs a revamp and if he truly wanted Deion, then the Cowboys shouldn’t have won that single game.

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But with that debacle aside, it directly pushes Dallas down the ladder on the NFL draft list = No Shedeur Sanders pick. Now we all know what this means: Deion has been very clear that if he is going to be in the league, it’s only gonna happen if he gets to coach his sons.

With the Shedeur pick out of reach, the Deion Sanders x Dallas Cowboys marriage ain’t happening anytime soon. + You have a ton to do in Colorado. With Julian Lewis and Kaidon Salter here, it is going to be one banger of a time in Boulder!!

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Rahaan Mazumder

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Rahaan Mazumder is a Senior College Football Writer leading the SEC desk's editorial efforts on ES Marquee Football Saturdays. A devoted follower of Todd Blackledge, he champions the “Six Ws” philosophy that, in his view, helped elevate college football to its current prominence. Blending athletic insight with literary flair, Rahaan brings depth, creativity, and a commanding editorial voice to every piece—making him a distinct presence in college football journalism.

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