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NCAA, College League, USA Football: Iowa State at Colorado Oct 11, 2025 Boulder, Colorado, USA Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders is interviewed by ESPN during a time out in the first quarter against the Iowa State Cyclones at Folsom Field. Boulder Folsom Field Colorado USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xRonxChenoyx 20251011_szo_ac4_0058

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NCAA, College League, USA Football: Iowa State at Colorado Oct 11, 2025 Boulder, Colorado, USA Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders is interviewed by ESPN during a time out in the first quarter against the Iowa State Cyclones at Folsom Field. Boulder Folsom Field Colorado USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xRonxChenoyx 20251011_szo_ac4_0058
It’s chaos in Boulder, and no one’s sugarcoating it anymore. Not even the Sanders family. Colorado football, once the epicenter of swagger, now looks like a program that lost its colors. After a humiliating 53-7 beatdown by Utah, the Buffs sit at 3–5, and the vibes are as bad as the scoreboard suggests. And while Deion Sanders grapples with the on-field nightmare, his oldest son is fighting his own war behind the camera.
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When your team gets throttled by 50, even social media needs a timeout. That’s exactly what Deion Sanders Jr., the mind behind Well Off Media, declared in his latest video posted by a Buffs fan on X on October 30. “Boys just got whopped by 50. Bro I ain’t about to post having fun,” he said. “I’m not even talking to them at practice. Just focus. You know how the fan base is. I’m not going to aid to that.” It’s a rare moment of raw honesty that stripped away the gold chains and catchphrases.
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“Boys just got whopped by 50. Bro I ain’t about to post having fun. I’m not even talking to them at practice. Just focus. You know how the fan base is. I’m not going to aid to that”
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— JaKi 🇺🇸 (@JaKiTruth) October 30, 2025
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This wasn’t Deion Sanders Jr.’s first frustration spill. After back-to-back heartbreaks against BYU and TCU, he admitted on YouTube, “You know, it’s hard to promote right now because we’re out here getting our a– whooped.” The candor was jarring but necessary since it’s a mirror to Colorado’s unraveling. “You’ve got to post more football stuff, more hardcore content, like him yelling at the players and all that,” he added. “You can’t post as much fun stuff or outside stuff, because they already think it’s something else.”
The numbers back his frustration. Against TCU, the Buffs blew a 14–0 lead and gave up 21 unanswered points. Against BYU, same story. Halftime lead gone, turnovers piling up, defense gassed. Each week, the same collapse, the same postgame pressers, and fewer reasons to believe. Even the team’s best performance, a narrow 24–17 win over Iowa State, now feels like a distant dream. But if the players are gassed, Deion Sanders looks gutted.
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Deion Sanders hits an all time career low
Late in the Utah debacle, Deion Sanders stood on the sideline, hands on his knees, staring at the grass and the impending loss. “This is bad,” he admitted afterwards. “It’s probably the worst beating I’ve ever had since my mama whooped me as a kid.” Analysts like Kevin Borba didn’t mince words either, warning, “They could fall apart… You might see some coaches lose their jobs. You might see some players possibly figure out ways to exit the program.”
Utah outgained Colorado 587–140 in total yards! This came after a bye week and what Deion Sanders called one of their most physical practices all year. The Buffs now need to win three of their last four against Arizona, West Virginia, Arizona State, and Kansas State just to sniff bowl eligibility.
From viral moments to viral meltdowns, this season has humbled the “Prime Effect.” Deion Sanders, once the loudest voice in college football, now faces his first real silence. And it’s coming from within his own family’s cameras. Because when even Well Off Media stops rolling, it’s not just about football anymore. It’s about pride, and in Boulder, that’s what’s hurting most.
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