Deion Sanders' sons buy him a new home in Colorado

Coach Prime's "Pay it forward" returns to him ahead of his second year with the Buffs
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Coach Prime received the gift of a lifetime in the Centennial State. An immaculate house outside of Boulder, complete with breathtaking views of the Flatirons that was given to him by his three sons. He got to see the property with Deion Jr. and Shedeur Sanders in a moment captured by Well Off Media. An outstanding find by the Sanders brothers for their pops. Shilo was there in spirit while recovering from pinky surgery on Thursday.

Sanders seemed to be in awe as he walked between rooms in the luxurious homestead. There were golden touches all around the house, and Prime admitted it was great. Nothing would be complete for a Sanders family property without a lake, which felt like it was right outside the back door.

"You know what's awesome, though? My three sons had the thought process that they wanted me to see this. Because you all want to make sure I'm straight," Sanders said.

Coach Prime is known as one of the best anglers and will likely have the water stocked with an array of fish for summer catches. It's on brand for Prime with a few additional ponds at his other houses.

Shedeur Sanders has never taken a class on campus and missing out, according to Coach Prime

"You guys are chipping in trying to help me. I like that," Sanders told his sons. Bucky explained to him that he took care of everybody for a long time and it was a way to show their appreciation. "Y'all are natural givers," Sanders exclaimed.

He went on to say, "For y'all three to want to put it together... So y'all make sure I'm straight when you're gone is unbelievable."

It was a bittersweet moment as Sanders realized this would be the last year for his sons to be together. Shilo and Shedeur will be entering the NFL Draft after next season and leave the nest. It will be the first time in the career of CU's "Grown" QB that he'll be without his father as a coach.

Coach Prime and the Buffs are working on off-season conditioning drills with the newcomers to the team. They'll progress to spring practices with a few changes in Boulder. This will be Pat Shurmur's first year as a full-time offensive coordinator at CU. Sanders gave him play-calling duties midway through the last season and kept Sean Lewis until the end of the season. We'll finally have a defensive coordinator named as well. Sanders said he's down to his final three candidates and all of them have NFL ties.   


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