Following his emotional revelation about successful bladder surgery in the offseason, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, aka Coach Prime, has become a lot calmer. His players will be able to attest to this fact and so will his coaching staff, who recently had a conversation with Coach Prime.
On Wednesday, Coach Prime’s son Deion Sanders Jr. posted another video, documenting the Buffaloes coach attending a practice session in Colorado. At one moment in the one video, Coach Prime can be seen chatting with his fellow coaches.
Deion, who is worth $60 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth, revealed that while he was at his home in Texas, he started to think about living and enjoying life to the fullest. The next thing he knew, he was looking into buying a luxurious car.
“I started thinking, you know, you’ve got to start living,” Coach Prime said (28:00). “You’ve got to start living. Then I’m going through all these pages, and I’m seeing all kinds of cars, and I got mad. I got mad at the last one. That one was cold. I got mad. I got mad at the last one. So I said, ‘You know what?’ So I called the guy.”
Sanders Jr., who was recording the video, revealed that Sanders checked out Rolls-Royce Ghost Black Badge, Bentley Flying Spur and Maybach. However, Sanders liked none of them.
“I didn’t like the length,” Sanders added. “I want them a little longer, you know? I’m used to driving big trucks. F**king crazy. Then I said, ‘Okay, man. Think about the Maybach.’ But everybody’s got one. I don’t know if I want it—everybody’s got it. It depends.”

Coach Prime Speaks About Coaching Tactics Ahead of 2025 College Football Season
After an offseason where he was away from Boulder due to health concerns, Coach Prime has returned to Colorado to lead them in the 2025 college football season. Another video from Well Off Media founder Deion Sanders Jr. shows Sanders having a conversation with the players at what appears to be an auditorium.
Sanders explained what to expect from him and his fellow coaches during the early part of the season and in practice.
“We’re practicing on the game field today,” Sanders said (7:30). “When we’re on the game field, it’s game tempo. When we’re on the game field, it’s game speed. When we’re on the game field, it’s game thoughtfulness. Coaches, when we’re on the game field, you’re coaching like it’s a game. Staff, it’s a game.
“So I expect the game. I already told the coaches, I don’t even want to yell today, man. I want to sit back and just have a good time. I’ve been through hell. I just want to sit back and have a good time today. That’s what I want to do. Everything is full speed. We’re going to start off right. We’re going to end off right. We got that.”
Deion Sanders’ Colorado will face Georgia Tech in their season opener.
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