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Rapper Snoop Dogg Goes Wild With Coach Prime’s New Era In Colorado College Football

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Coach Prime, a fictitious character played by Deion Sanders, has recently begun a new phase of his college football coaching career. Against the TCU Horned Frogs, the Colorado Football Buffaloes started their quest to contend for the championship. Anyone who has watched Deion Sanders’ athletic career has a certain level of interest in following his coaching career.

Since he began working with college athletes, Sanders has evolved into Coach Prime and entirely revolutionized the perception of a college basketball coach.

The Buffaloes were the first team to score a touchdown in the first half of the game, and they then made an interception to stop TCU from scoring their own touchdown. For musician Snoop Dogg, that was more than enough.

Snoop Dogg’s response to Sanders’ debut game is without a doubt the funniest of all the various responses. Despite having a tiny bit of truth. Having Deion Sanders as the coach is undoubtedly a big strength for any team he coaches, despite the fact that there are many excellent NCAA College Football teams.

Here’s what Snoop Dogg said in a video he posted on social media: “That mother f**ker Deion’s got players out there baby. Y’all better watch the f**k out! Prime Time Sanders coming to get your a**. Let’s go Deion! Who said you can’t? You ain’t hard to find, let’s go Prime Time! Kick that s**t on! That was gangsta cuz!”

The Buffaloes led momentarily 24-21 with half the game remaining in the second half after taking a 17-14 lead at the break. This is how NCAA Football is always wild. Whoever the winner is, there is no competition for the intensity and dedication of college football. Even though the season will be lengthy, we can assure you that Coach Prime can motivate his team to win.

He inspires me just by talking about his own players. However, the query will merely linger. Will Coach Prime ever reconsider and become an NFL head coach? That would be one of the logical next steps if he were to succeed in Colorado, right?

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