
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders, also known as Coach Prime, is already a grandfather. His elder daughter Deiondra Sanders welcomed her son Snow on Aug. 9 last year with R&B singer Jacquees.
Snow is getting old and is spending a lot of time with the Sanders clan. On Tuesday, Deiondra uploaded a vlog on her YouTube channel, where she captured moments the family was having with Snow.
In the first clip, Deiondra and Deion Sanders can be seated on the side of a tennis court with Snow crying out loud. Coach Prime, who was seated on the same bench, was trying to keep the quiet toddler. However, Snow was slightly misbehaving as he seemed to be continually bothering his mother.
Finally, Coach Prime picked him, but Snow’s tantrums carried on. This is when Deiondra said (00:25):
“He be doing daddy wrong.”
The above video also had moments like when Deion Sanders Jr. picked up his nephew at a red room. The most significant part of the video is when Snow gets a haircut. It was his first meeting with a barber since he was born.

Coach Prime Overjoyed as He Embraces Grandfatherhood
When Deion Sanders learned he’d become a grandfather for the first time, his reaction was nothing short of heartfelt. Both Coach Prime and Snow share the same birthdate: August 9. While Snow arrived last year, Sanders was born in 1967.
At the time, Deion was preparing Colorado for the 2024 season. In an exclusive interview with People, he shared his reaction to being overjoyed at becoming a grandfather.
“Being a first-time grandfather is wonderful,” Deion said. “That’s the first time I’ve said that as well. Just seeing my grandson, and said some things, and he smiled and all of that, so it was wonderful because my daughter is still in the hospital right now.”
This offseason as well, Coach Prime shared a lot of time with his family at his Texas ranch.
This offseason also saw Coach Prime coming down with something, though not revealed. He lost around 14 pounds and missed all of spring and summer away from Boulder. At this time of the year, he’s actually in Colorado for recruiting and other things. However, fans breathed a sigh of relief when he was part of a delegation from Colorado at Big 12 Media Days earlier this month.
This will be Coach Prime’s first season in Boulder, where he will be playing without his two sons, Shilo and Shedeur Sanders and Heisman winner Travis Hunter.
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