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Boarding a private jet to California on a bright sunny morning is part of what Deion Sanders’ day looks like. It is just one benefit of owning a private jet. In 2020, Prime Time paid a hefty cheque of $360,350 to Apollo Jets to own the private aircraft. Additionally, Prime also spent another $4,860 to secure some carbon offsets to continue doing its part for the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With less than a month left for the season-opening game against Nebraska, as the CU players continue to give the training their all, Prime ditched the training grounds to board his jet to land straight in California to meet up with a special celebrity.

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John James, the founder of Domo, also the former youngest CEO of a New York Stock Exchange traded company, was thrilled to seek some advice from Deion Sanders. The electrifying exchange between the business masterminds was captured by Reach The People Media. Then, Prime Time once again mesmerized his audience with his pep-talk charisma, just like he does in CU. Getting candid about his journey, Prime sought the stage to share his valuable life lessons like, “You ain’t make me, so you can’t break me.

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John James, the once #1 in the Fortune 40 under 40 list, was a Deion Sanders fan through and through. So when it came to selecting a celebrity for a promotional pep talk on stage for his company, James only had one option. Although he was initially advised to bring Jerry Rice, James needed, “something bigger.” When he stood up on that stage to share some advice, Deion Sanders immediately switched to his head coach tone, one that he uses to hype the Colorado roster in the locker room. While his motivational words surely worked their magic there in enchanting John James and the crowd, will it fuel the Buffs roster equally this season?

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Will the Deion Sanders charm shine through?

After several motivational sessions, Deion Sanders and Co. have landed a boatable roaster in the mix. The new recruits are settled in and the familiar faces are thrilled to play the ball in the black and gold uniform this season. Now that they have the perfect roster, will CU make a big splash this season, probably redeeming their 4-8 humiliation?

While the CFB world stands divided, sportscaster Spencer McLaughlin is positive that the Buffs will shine through this season. For him, the Buffs look like a “better team this year.” Well, the clips of Travis Hunter sweeping a 335-pound clean in the weight room at Colorado are enough proof of the blood, sweat, and tears that the CU roster is putting in for the season. However, their starting QB Shedeur Sanders is the hot topic of criticism in the market.

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His hesitant play calling and indecisiveness with the ball is getting all the negative attention. Former NFL scout Daniel Kelly, along with several other mock draft analysts, don’t believe that Shedeur Sanders would be the QB1 in the 2025 NFL draft market. Hence, not only is Colorado’s roster reputation dependent on him but also his future in the NFL boils down to how Shedeur Sanders will play this season.

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Pankti Parmar is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She combines her educational background in psychology with a passion for sports to delve into the minds of athletes and their game strategies. She's our resident expert on Jim Harbaugh and played a pivotal role in our play-by-play coverage of Harbaugh's journey from the Wolverines to the Chargers. Pankti's fascination with football began with notable quarterbacks like Brock Purdy and Tom Brady. When away from ES Desk, she can be found on the combat mat, practicing self-defense and kickboxing.

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