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This week has been a roller coaster of emotions for the Sanders family, but Deiondra Sanders is balancing things out with her recent Instagram post. While the Colorado Buffaloes won the last game against the Arizona State Sun Devils, Coach Prime Deion Sanders isn’t satisfied with the 27-24 score. In addition, his son Shedeur Sanders pulled off a feat that earned immediate criticism from ASU fans. 

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Amidst this, Deiondra Sanders came forth as a ray of sunshine for the Sanders family. Even as her brother is raking up judgment for his crude and extravagant watch display, Deiondra Sanders is winning the hearts of fans on social media with her quaint posts. Watch her post bold statements on her IG as she gives the world a glimpse of her beauty. 

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Deiondra Sanders posts a fresh look following brother’s extravagant celebration

Deiondra Sanders posted a series of chic photos of herself on her Instagram and captioned, “My time is valuable.” The 31-year-old entrepreneur and reality star looked elegant in a white and grey outfit that compliments her curves. She also posted two quotes in between, which read as follows- “The WIN is coming, don’t let the WHEN worry you” and “I don’t chase. I attract. What belongs to me will find me. It’s that simple.

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In the last game with Arizona State, Shedeur Sanders did The Shedeur after winning the game. He flashed his $70,000 diamond-studded AP Royal Oak wristwatch to the ASU fans. This has become a trademark style for him when the Buffs secure a win. Interestingly, his sister has something to say about the watch-flaunting style. 

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While his luxurious gesture has earned judgment from various people, including Stephen A. Smith, the chance is high that fans might see the bejeweled watch again on the field. Shedeur Sanders’s recent Instagram post shows the watch and jewelry where he tagged the creator Victor Rodriguez and captioned, “Night before.” He posted it the night before Colorado’s game with the Stanford Cardinal football. 

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Deiondra Sanders commented, “The wrist game going craaaaaaaazy.” Despite the criticism, the 21-year-old star quarterback may still stick to his style and flaunt the watch on the field if they win the Week 7 game. And Shedeur Sanders is so confident that he will do it because of the status of Stanford. 

Colorado is playing with high confidence in Week 7

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Boasting a record of 4-2, Colorado will be playing against Stanford, who are tailing at the 11th position in the Pac-12 with 1-4. With talented players like two-way star Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, the game may be an easy win, considering the disadvantage of Stanford and the hype and exceptional on-field performance of Colorado. 

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Also, with Coach Prime Deion Sanders leading the Buffs, fans have high expectations for another win. After all, the team has made an impression playing against top teams like the USC Trojans. This could be another undefeated streak like the 3-0 season starter if Colorado continues to stay confident and focused. 

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The Sanders family has a thing for luxury and jewelry, as is seen from Deion Sanders’ inclination towards shiny treasures. Coach Prime got his diamond-studded whistle out when the Buffs defeated Arizona State in Week 6. Could Shedeur Sanders be walking in his father’s footsteps, reveling in shiny victories and celebration? 

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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