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“The Drama, The Hype”- Travis Kelce Reveals Why He Would Choose Deion Sanders to Be His ‘Coach Prime’

Published 09/23/2023, 4:00 AM EDT

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Travis Kelce recently revealed there’s someone he looks up to. The Colorado Buffaloes‘ latest win over the Colorado State Rams has got the tight end marveling at the developments of college football under Coach Prime. So Kelce could not help but share his admiration for Deion Sanders and his unique style of coaching the players.

In a very recent discussion with his brother Jason Kelce, Travis complimented Deion and his two exceptional sons. According to Kelce, Sanders has made football ‘so much more fun’ that he is one of the best college coaches out there right now. Besides the expression of his high regard for the renowned coach, the tight end revealed his desire to get Coach Prime.

Travis Kelce reveres Coach Prime

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As per the reports from New Heights’s latest YouTube post, the Kelce brothers discussed the thrilling college football game that scored over 9.3 million views. The Buffaloes vs. the Colorado State match has topped the charts as ESPN’s fifth most-watched college football game ever. Kelce shared that everyone stayed up for that game as it was awesome to watch with all the drama, hype, and action-packed. Not to mention, it’s all thanks to the efforts of Coach Prime.

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The tight end loves the way Sanders presents himself and his team, being a fearless leader whom people call arrogant. Kelce stated, “That game was awesome to watch man. The, the drama the the hype going into it, with the uh the Colorado State coach, um saying what he said about Deion not being raised right or whatever with the sunglasses and and and hat. I thought it was awesome, every bit of it was so much fun to watch.

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Travis Kelce’s words could not be more true. And, Jason admits that fact. According to him, Sanders is not doing something to get likes and it appears that way potentially because of the outgoing, outlandish personality that he is. Big Brother Jason then puts forward his revelation of how a great coach should be.

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JKelce’s smooth statements about how a great coach should be added more flavor to the brothers’ already soaring regard for the most infamous college football coach. He said that he likes it when coaches are being themselves, being authentic, and showing emotions; he’s aware of how hard it is to do that while maintaining the game and coaching simultaneously. While that’s a difficult thing to do, for Deion Sanders it seems like a cakewalk.

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He’s changing what it appears to look like and act as a head coach. He’s changing what it means to be a successful coach at all levels. I love everything that he’s standing for right now. Watching him go out there, his team clearly loves playing for him. There’s a lot of energy from his team.”

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As clear as day, the Kelce brothers absolutely idolize Coach Prime and how he is coaching his team of young talents to strive for the best. Being able to connect with his players and innovate different coaching strategies has made Deion Sanders the ‘game changer’ of college football. Not to mention, that also makes Coach Prime charismatic at all levels.

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Sadafreen Ahmed is an NFL writer at EssentiallySports. She is interested in covering the game and also likes to talk about the heated off-court drama. She has a knack for spotting the entertainment angles in NFL events.
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