Shilo Sanders currently leads Deion Sanders' kid rankings

Coach Prime's middle son has climbed to the top of the true 'Power Five'
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Deion Sanders hasn't released his latest kid power rankings, but said Shilo is currently coming in at No. 1. He was asked about the process while visiting with Lance Armstrong in his office last week.

The seven-time Tour de France champion was astonished by Sanders being able to pull together the ranking. It's something Armstrong doesn't think he could ever do. "Right now it's probably Shilo," Coach Prime said via Reach The People Media.

Armstrong asked if his daughter, Shelomi, has ever been at the top. Sanders said 'No' and he explained why. "Most of the time, my girls, they take, take, take, take. My last name is 'Can I'. Daddy, can I? Daddy, can I? Daddy, can I have this? Daddy, can I?"

At least Sanders can keep it real with his kids. Shedeur is doing his thing for the Buffs on the field with Shilo too. Shelomi started her first season with the CU Lady Buffs across campus. Bucky is working all the social channels for Well Off Media. Last, but surely not least, Deiondra working as a sports marketing champ. We'll see how it shakes out when Sanders drops his rankings. 

However, Shilo might drops in the ranking after offering up his services to voice his dad's audio book. He hilariously trolled Coach Prime on Instagram while asking for the gig. One of his most underrated talents for the Buffs defensive back is being able to imitate his father.       

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Colorado goes to Pasadena to face 25th-ranked UCLA at the Rose Bowl on Oct. 28. It's another sellout venue for Sanders and the Buffs. It's the last schedule trip to California with a move to the Big 12 next year. The latest primetime feature for CU at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC.


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Josh Tolle is a writer covering college sports for On SI. Outside of storytelling, the multi-talented broadcaster has play-by-play experience at the professional and collegiate levels. In 2018, he began calling games for the National Women’s Soccer League. He has also called games for the United Soccer League, Concacaf, and the U.S. Open Cup. He has called hockey for the Premier Hockey Federation for the past three seasons and was the play-by-play voice for the Superior RoughRiders of the Western Hockey League. He has provided play-by-play for various other sports including football, basketball, baseball and volleyball events. Since 2015, Tolle has been the voice of Colorado School of Mines Athletics having called football, men's and women's basketball and soccer. He previously wrote for SB Nation.


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