Deion Sanders, affectionately known as “Coach Prime,” has been a transformative figure for Colorado football since his arrival. His impact on the team and the community has been profound, but questions linger about his long-term commitment to the program, especially once his sons, Shilo and Shedeur, and Colorado’s injured Heisman candidate Travis Hunter move on.
In a recent appearance on Robert Griffin’s Outta Pocket podcast, Travis Hunter shed light on Sanders’ feelings about his tenure at Colorado. When asked if Sanders would remain invested in the program after his sons and Hunter leave, Hunter responded with confidence.
“(Coach Sanders) loves it here,” Hunter declared. “He always talks about it, he loves being here but he is a Florida boy. You come outside and you see mountains. That’s kind of shocking to him still to this day. He loves being here, the fans take care of us a lot. The school takes care of us a lot. So I know he wants to be here and he loves being here.”…