Shilo Sanders has “Deion Sanders Syndrome.” The 26-year-old jokingly took a jab at his father in a video he recently posted on Instagram. In the clip, Shilo can be seen getting his hair done.
Shilo seemed worried about possibly going bald in the next few years. He’s only 26 right now, so there’s no real threat to his hair for the moment, but baldness is an unfortunate reality that most people have to face.
Shilo asked the woman why she was referring to a “growth plan” as part of his treatment and wondered if she meant he was going bald. The good news is that he’s not going bald right now, but there are things he should be worried about.
He was asked when his father started losing his hair. In most cases, baldness is hereditary. So, if Coach Prime lost his hair at an early age, it would mean that Shilo, too, could be headed down the same path.
Just to be sure, he Facetimed his father. Coach Prime told him that he started going bald when he was 33 years old. So, Shilo isn’t too far from showing the signs himself.
“It was hereditary,” Deion said. “Your hair takes on your father…Like, my daddy had a full head of beautiful, wavy, curly hair.”
The $45 million worth coach then took off his hat and showed the current state of his hair. Without realizing it, he gave Shilo the perfect opportunity to throw a jab.
“Is that the hair from your b*tt crack?” he asked.
In response, all Coach Prime could say was, “That’s a good one.” He tried to troll him back by saying that he should shave his beard because it looks like he has “boo*y hair” on his face, but Coach Prime took the L in that battle.
Deion Sanders Asked to Be Addressed as ‘Coach’
Deion Sanders has several iconic monikers. Ever since he took over the coaching duties in Colorado, he is often referred to as Coach Prime. For his players, students from the university, and the fans of the program, he is simply “Coach.”
During one of his morning runs recently, he met two boys who called him “Deion” instead. Coach Prime stopped to greet them and give them fist bumps, but before that, he had to set the record straight.
“They call me coach around here,” he said.
They immediately corrected themselves, addressed him as “coach,” and Deion Sanders continued his morning run.
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