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Haters gonna hate, but Deion Sanders Jr. isn’t having it. Ever since Coach Prime took control over the Colorado Buffaloes, there has been hardly any day that the Sanders were relieved from caustic attacks. But as Bucky’s latest tweet reveals, the critics are no longer limiting themselves to hate.

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The Sanders may have overcome the hatred but they have come up with their next weapon — preaching lies. Bucky walked on the same path as his father and took a stand against the critics spreading lies about the Lil Wayne concert. Surprisingly, CFB analyst Paul Finebaum has joined the “HATE SANDERS” team.

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Deion Sanders Jr. fires back at haters with a sharp tweet

Although much water has flowed under the bridge since the transfer portal, the former Buffs seem to still not be finished throwing shade at the Sanders. Only days ago, an allegation came to light that Coach Prime made the Prime Weekend Lil Wayne Concert mandatory for the entire team. Awkward much? Hold on as more discomfiture pours in. It came up with a charge that Deion Sanders had a big plan — to raise the popularity of Shedeur as a rapper since the QB was the one who opened the concert. Coach Prime had to make a big entry after this as he tweeted tagging the whole incident to be “one of the best lies.” Deion Sanders Jr.’s latest tweet also delves into the same issue, “When the hate don’t work they start telling lies.”

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Why does he call it a lie? To get the answer to this, let’s look back to Bucky’s last tweet on June 18, following that of his father, where he is surprised at the fact that the Buffs HC mandated attendance at the concert. “[B]ro this is hilarious. They basically said he forcing people to listen to his son’s mixtapes. Dawg this is next-level funny,” wrote Deion Sanders Jr. The hate is not only coming from the ex-Buffs since big shots like Finebaum have enlisted themselves to the haters list.    

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All this started right after FOX Sports’ Joel Klatt came up with a bold prediction for the Buffs on June 4. He said, “There’s a chance that Colorado is competing to go to the Big 12 Championship game.” This somehow did not fit well with the CFB analyst, Finebaum. Even though Klatt mentioned that this prediction would depend on Shedeur’s performance and the overall health of the team, the analyst wasted no time questioning Deion Sanders’ coaching talents. 

The McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning podcast caught Finebaum cooking up his unapologetic stance against the Buffs HC, “It’s just a matter of being honest, I don’t consider him a great coach at all.” The CFB analyst refused to call it off as, through his commentary, he further attacked Deion Sanders’ personality, “He’s a Hollywood-created celebrity primarily because of what he did in other walks of life, namely playing football.”

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There is a multitude of evidence supporting Deion Sanders’ rise to fame. For example, he competed in the NFL for 14 seasons and was victorious in two Super Bowls. But his coaching stints are not as stellar. The only way that Deion Sanders can prove himself is by catapulting the Buffaloes to the winning spot. 

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Soheli Tarafdar is the Lead College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, anchoring the ES Marquee Saturdays Live NewsCenter. In this role, she leads real-time coverage on game days, delivering breaking news and insights as the action unfolds. Some of her most popular work has come from digging into locker room chatter and social media clues that reveal the stories behind the scoreboards. She joined EssentiallySports with a strong grasp of college football circuits and a genuine love for the game. What began as a fan’s voice has grown into a career shaped by sharp reporting and impactful storytelling. Soheli also continues to refine her voice as part of the EssentiallySports Journalistic Excellence Program, helping drive a fan-first approach to football coverage.

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