LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 08: Deion Sanders attends the 13th Annual NFL Honors at Resorts World Theatre on February 08, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Deion Sanders Is Turning Colorado's Spring Game Into a Circus

Appearing on the "Young Money Radio" show with rapper Lil Wayne, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders revealed Sunday that some changes will be made to the Buffaloes spring practice game in April.

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"So for our spring game, we're doing a whole Prime Weekend," said Sanders, known as Coach Prime. "We're having a fashion show Thursday, something for the boosters on Friday, the game on Saturday, an afterparty, you know, white, Black and Hispanic DJs, we're going to cover everybody. And then, after the game, we doing something with the alumni."

"But also, maybe at halftime ... or right at the end of the game,  on the rooftop, we're going to have, uh, somebody," he said. "It's going down."

The Buffaloes' spring game is scheduled for April 27, and it sounds as if there will be a plethora of events leading up to the game and perhaps even a halftime show.

Fans on X offered up their opinions of the changes Sanders is making.

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"None of that wins games. Best of luck," one user wrote.

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"More Tax Revenue for Boulder that weekend ... win win," another person said.

"Georgia paid Luda 65k for halftime show, nothing new.. but fashion show sounds dope. Other programs better get in tune," someone else mentioned.

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"This stupid fool is making a college football program turn into a bad BET reality show," someone else wrote.

The Buffaloes went 4-8 last season. The team started 3-0 with wins over the TCU Horned Frogs, Nebraska Cornhuskers and Colorado State Rams before going 1-8 over their final nine games. The only other win they had was on the road against Arizona State.

Sanders' son, Shedeur Sanders, is the starting quarterback; another of his sons, Shilo, is a safety.

Shedeur missed the season's final game against Utah as he was dealing with multiple injuries. He was pressured approximately 200 times and was sacked a nation-leading 52 times.

Now, players have an all-out event to look forward to in April.

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