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Deion Sanders opens up on celebrities wanting to attend Colorado games​

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Few things in college football in the last decade or so have caused the kind of stir that Deion Sanders and the Coloradoprogram have, what with celebrities roaming the sideline and viewership numbers shattering records left and right.

Even for Sanders it’s a lot to keep up with. But fear not, he’s promising another star-studded sideline for this week’s contest against No. 8 USC.

“It’s going to be good. But I like that for you all,” Sanders said. “I like that some of these guys are parking their big jets on the nearest airport, and you’re going to see us. Shoot, I think half the NBA is going to be here.”

Sanders wouldn’t get into the full list of celebrities he expects to be there on Saturday, but the numbers will include some former Colorado stars.

He shared that two are already in town for the game.

“Also we have some former Buffs that’s here that I love, when the former players come back here,” Sanders said. “Like I just left Kordell (Stewart) and (Michael) Westbrook over there, they’re eating right now and I can’t wait to get back and chop it up with them.”

As for the rest, Sanders may not enjoy handling all the celebrities as much as you may think.

“I don’t like the phone calls,” Sanders said. “I get them some, but I send them over to coach Ray (Forsett). It’s probably three times what you guys have heard. It’s probably three or four times that. Some guys you may not deem to be famous, but your kids do.”

The messages inquiring about the program and being around it have been coming in from Day 1 for Sanders. But they’ve only increased as the program has had success.

Few expected Colorado to get off to a 3-0 start, and while last week’s loss to Oregondiminished the overall outlook some, attention on the program remains elevated.

“It’s a lot. It’s a lot. I mean the DMs after a game are just, it’s like juhduhduhduhduh,” Sanders said, mimicking the sound of an endless scroll. “It’s tremendous, and it’s very respectful, and I love it because there’s some people that you wouldn’t even think of that’s checking in and checking on you.”

One of those is an actor. Not Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, either.

And Sanders made it clear, when you’re interacting with him, it’s not about football. Unless you know the game, the conversation is going to be mostly about life.

“No one gives me football advice. That would be ignorant for them to,” Sanders said. “It’s like me giving Jamie Foxx acting advice. Jamie Foxx checks on me, because we went through something tremendous and he almost lost his life as well. And he’s a friend. Where I live in Texas, he lives right down the street. Like he was born and raised right down the street. Probably 15 minutes from where I live.”

Whether Foxx will be there on Saturday remains to be seen. Regardless, expect the sideline to be packed with celebrities yet again.

Colorado and USC are slated for a 12 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday with a broadcast on FOX.
 

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Deion Sanders opens up on celebrities wanting to attend Colorado games​

On3 Staff Report
Few things in college football in the last decade or so have caused the kind of stir that Deion Sanders and the Coloradoprogram have, what with celebrities roaming the sideline and viewership numbers shattering records left and right.

Even for Sanders it’s a lot to keep up with. But fear not, he’s promising another star-studded sideline for this week’s contest against No. 8 USC.

“It’s going to be good. But I like that for you all,” Sanders said. “I like that some of these guys are parking their big jets on the nearest airport, and you’re going to see us. Shoot, I think half the NBA is going to be here.”

Sanders wouldn’t get into the full list of celebrities he expects to be there on Saturday, but the numbers will include some former Colorado stars.

He shared that two are already in town for the game.

“Also we have some former Buffs that’s here that I love, when the former players come back here,” Sanders said. “Like I just left Kordell (Stewart) and (Michael) Westbrook over there, they’re eating right now and I can’t wait to get back and chop it up with them.”

As for the rest, Sanders may not enjoy handling all the celebrities as much as you may think.

“I don’t like the phone calls,” Sanders said. “I get them some, but I send them over to coach Ray (Forsett). It’s probably three times what you guys have heard. It’s probably three or four times that. Some guys you may not deem to be famous, but your kids do.”

The messages inquiring about the program and being around it have been coming in from Day 1 for Sanders. But they’ve only increased as the program has had success.

Few expected Colorado to get off to a 3-0 start, and while last week’s loss to Oregondiminished the overall outlook some, attention on the program remains elevated.

“It’s a lot. It’s a lot. I mean the DMs after a game are just, it’s like juhduhduhduhduh,” Sanders said, mimicking the sound of an endless scroll. “It’s tremendous, and it’s very respectful, and I love it because there’s some people that you wouldn’t even think of that’s checking in and checking on you.”

One of those is an actor. Not Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, either.

And Sanders made it clear, when you’re interacting with him, it’s not about football. Unless you know the game, the conversation is going to be mostly about life.

“No one gives me football advice. That would be ignorant for them to,” Sanders said. “It’s like me giving Jamie Foxx acting advice. Jamie Foxx checks on me, because we went through something tremendous and he almost lost his life as well. And he’s a friend. Where I live in Texas, he lives right down the street. Like he was born and raised right down the street. Probably 15 minutes from where I live.”

Whether Foxx will be there on Saturday remains to be seen. Regardless, expect the sideline to be packed with celebrities yet again.

Colorado and USC are slated for a 12 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday with a broadcast on FOX.
How many black celebrities came out to watch JSU??
 

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USC Football: Benched Buffalo Pressuring Deion Sanders To Play Him Against Trojans​

It remains to be seen if he will suit up this weekend.​

Matt LevineSep 27, 2023 3:00 PM EDT
As we get closer to the highly anticipated matchup this weekend between the Colorado Buffalos and your USC Trojans, it is crucial for both sides. The Trojans are coming off a shaky victory over Arizona State, while the Buffalos are coming off an embarrassing loss to the Oregon Ducks.

This is a massive game for both sides, and it could have implications for how the Pac-12 Conference shakes out down the line. Colorado could be without one of their best players in this game once again, as Travis Hunter remains injured.

Hunter missed the game against Oregon, but if it's up to him, he will be suiting up this weekend. Hunter texted Colorado head coach Deion Sanders about what he wanted to do this week with USC coming up.


It remains to be seen if Hunter will play, but Sanders provided his response to his star player. It indicates that he may not play against USC, but we shall see what happens over the rest of the week.


Either way, if Hunter misses this game, it would give the Trojans a significant advantage. But they can't take the Buffalos for granted if he does miss. The Trojans must come into this game ready to go because the Buffalos will be coming in with a desperate mindset.

They were just destroyed last week, and pride becomes a factor. USC better be prepared; otherwise, they could lose their undefeated year.
No need in playing because Colorado doesn’t have a chance and the Buffs are not playing for a title
 

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USC Football: Benched Buffalo Pressuring Deion Sanders To Play Him Against Trojans​

It remains to be seen if he will suit up this weekend.​

Matt LevineSep 27, 2023 3:00 PM EDT
As we get closer to the highly anticipated matchup this weekend between the Colorado Buffalos and your USC Trojans, it is crucial for both sides. The Trojans are coming off a shaky victory over Arizona State, while the Buffalos are coming off an embarrassing loss to the Oregon Ducks.

This is a massive game for both sides, and it could have implications for how the Pac-12 Conference shakes out down the line. Colorado could be without one of their best players in this game once again, as Travis Hunter remains injured.

Hunter missed the game against Oregon, but if it's up to him, he will be suiting up this weekend. Hunter texted Colorado head coach Deion Sanders about what he wanted to do this week with USC coming up.


It remains to be seen if Hunter will play, but Sanders provided his response to his star player. It indicates that he may not play against USC, but we shall see what happens over the rest of the week.


Either way, if Hunter misses this game, it would give the Trojans a significant advantage. But they can't take the Buffalos for granted if he does miss. The Trojans must come into this game ready to go because the Buffalos will be coming in with a desperate mindset.

They were just destroyed last week, and pride becomes a factor. USC better be prepared; otherwise, they could lose their undefeated year.
Damn shame Cormani, playing diva games right now. Would be the perfect time to shine on the field.
 

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Deion Sanders is Colorado's $280 million man (after four games)​

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Colorado is paying Deion Sanders $29.5 million over five years. But what has he been worth to the university? The estimate is $280 million.​

Colorado athletic director Rick George gave a surprising answer last year when asked how he came up with enough money to pay for his new football coach, Deion Sanders.

This was on Dec. 4, the day he introduced Sanders in Boulder.

“We don’t have the money yet,” George told reporters then. “But I know we’ll have it.”

Ten months later, it turns out the university found the money. And it wasn’t hiding under the cushions of the sofa. It came instead from a return on investment with Sanders that has become shocking in scope, unlike anything ever seen less than a year after hiring a new college football coach.

Two numbers sum it up. Here’s what Colorado is set to pay Sanders over five years through 2027, according to his contract with the university:

∎ $29.5 million, including $5.5 million this year.

Here is the estimated return value on that investment just one month into his first season:

∎ $280 million.

What that number means​

The $280 million is a conservative estimate compiled by USA TODAY Sports. It includes increases in football ticket sales from last year ($20 million), increases in donations ($8 million), increases in other categories (at least $3 million) and the estimated value of the increased media exposure that came with hiring a Pro Football Hall of Famer who attracts so many cameras ($249 million).

The actual number is likely much higher but couldn’t be estimated because data for some revenue categories wasn’t available, including donations to the school after June 30 and merchandise sales at campus stores.

“Given who he is, we had incredibly high expectations when Coach Prime arrived, and he has still exceeded them in every facet, including on the field, in the classroom and by generating a nationwide excitement that has made CU Boulder the epicenter of the sports world,” the university said in a statement to USA TODAY Sports.

Here’s how it breaks down:

Earned media impact: $249 million difference​

The massive media exposure for Colorado under “Coach Prime” is like a constantly recurring national advertisement for CU. It’s called “earned media.” It is not cash revenue, but it can have enormous value, which can lead to cash in other ways over time, including sales and donations as the university’s audience expands.

From Dec. 4 until this week, CU has generated 68,536 mentions in the media, according to data provided by the university from Cision, the university’s media-monitoring service. That has an estimated advertisement equivalency of $375 million, as calculated by Cision. It includes TV viewership, radio, online and print media but does not include social media mentions, according to the university. By contrast, over the same period a year earlier, CU had 17,674 media mentions for an estimated ad equivalency of $126 million.

The difference is roughly $249 million just four games into the season.

“Make no mistake – the university has 100% gotten its return on investment in terms of earned media value,” said Annie Scranton, founder of Pace Public Relations in New York and author of a book about earned media. “A traditional way to measure the value of earned media is to compare it to correlated ad space. It’s not even close. Given how often, and how many media outlets are talking about Deion, I definitely think that in five years time, the equivalent of earned media value is $1 billion or more.”

What that means to Deion Sanders​

Sanders’ flamboyant personality, fame and success brought the spotlight to Boulder all month. The Buffaloes have drawn more than 35 million viewers combined for their games so far on Fox, ESPN and ABC. “Coach Prime” also appeared on “60 Minutes” on CBS on Sept. 17, drawing nearly 12 million viewers.

In September alone, after four games, CU has generated 31,227 total media mentions for an estimated ad equivalency of $128 million, according to the Cision data. It will go even higher after Colorado's next game Saturday against No. 6 Southern California.

“I think ESPN is mandated to mention us at least once a hour,” Sanders said on the Colorado Football Coaches Show Sept. 21. “At least once a hour, (broadcasters are) gonna talk about something with CU, which we love because that takes our reach even broader.”

The year before, Colorado’s first four games only drew about three million total television viewers combined as the Buffaloes started 0-4 and then finished 1-11. After four games last year, CU had “only” 3,268 total media mentions for an estimated ad equivalency of $22.92 million.

Ticket sales: $20 million difference​

Even if you don’t count earned media, Colorado earned enough from the Prime Effect in other areas to essentially pay for his contract over five years. Ticket sales is a big one.

Colorado sold out of all football tickets this year for the first time in history. It also sold out of season tickets for the first time since 1996. The season sellout is budgeted to bring in $31.98 million, according to the university.

Last year, the Buffs had one of the worst teams in America and sold just $12.68 million in tickets, not including the spring game in April, which sold out at $10 per ticket under Sanders and brought in about $340,000 after comps, according to the university.

That’s a difference of about $20 million.

Donations: $8 million difference​

In August, the university’s athletic department announced that a record $28 million had been given to its fundraising arm, the Buff Club, in fiscal year 2023, which ended June 30. A year earlier, it was $20 million. The 2023 fiscal year only includes seven months with Sanders and doesn’t include donations made to the university outside of athletics.

University spokesman Steve Hurlbert said it was safe to assume that the increase in Buff Club donations is attributable to the “Prime Effect.”

Other categories: At least $3 million​

In fiscal year 2022, Colorado's revenues from merchandise royalties through the Collegiate Licensing Company were $1.345 million. A year later, through June 2023, that went up to $1.58 million, including just seven months under Sanders. For the current fiscal year, the budgeted revenue is $2 million, but it likely will be nearly $300,000 more than that, according to data provided by the university.

Dollar figures for other revenue categories weren’t available, though the university did provide percentage increases. For example, sales in the online team store have increased 2,544% since last September. Sales at the physical team store on campus have increased 564% since last September.

“Without a doubt, the University of Colorado likely has not had a moment like this in quite some time, if ever,” said Scranton, the PR expert.

It will get even bigger. There are eight regular-season games left, starting Saturday at home against USC. The game will be televised at noon ET on Fox.
 

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Cormani will hit the portal
Well, we can tell that much at this point, but he’s only hurting his own college career by being difficult. He can still suck it up, ball out and hit the portal regardless, but his stock is not increasing by staying off the field. I think his mom had the right idea, but seems like he needs to mature some more cause this season is a missed opportunity like a mug.
 

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Well, we can tell that much at this point, but he’s only hurting his own college career by being difficult. He can still suck it up, ball out and hit the portal regardless, but his stock is not increasing by staying off the field. I think his mom had the right idea, but seems like he needs to mature some more cause this season is a missed opportunity like a mug.
Prime is not an easy person to play for and others have also complained
 

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Man this segment was fiya


Deion is connections run so deep it’s crazy..

Key talks about Deion being at his draft part…

Deion speak about McClain and other players who’s missing the opportunity

Mike talks about what Sapp told him about the criticisms they getting from Miami

and much more





UNDISPUTED | “I’m not perfect but I’m present” - Deion Sanders' message ahead of game vs. USC​


 

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It’s the same for everybody though and ultimately it’s just follow rules and perform. Beyond that where’s the difficulty?
I had family that played for him at JSU. Some didn’t rock with his style of coaching. Prime is one of those unnecessary disciplinarian.

Like what you heard, you got to wear certain socks in the building or weight room. He say a meeting starts at 1:00pm and you get there at 12:55 and you get marked late and disciplined. All that is so true and the reports are not lying

One was you can’t come in the building with your hair not combed. There is nothing wrong with that style but some people just ain’t feeling that.
 

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I had family that played for him at JSU. Some didn’t rock with his style of coaching. Prime is one of those unnecessary disciplinarian.

Like what you heard, you got to wear certain socks in the building or weight room. He say a meeting starts at 1:00pm and you get there at 12:55 and you get marked late and disciplined. All that is so true and the reports are not lying

One was you can’t come in the building with your hair not combed. There is nothing wrong with that style but some people just ain’t feeling that.
All of that is for life preparation purposes.
Follow the rules and get used to adapting and moving as uniformed unit.

Examples on the pro level.
Yankees need to be clean shaven
Patriots do things a certain way
Spurs are ran a certain way.....
 

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How many black celebrities came out to watch JSU??
According to a friend of mine who still lives there and since I know Neely according to what I've heard a lot more than what you have heard. I asked about Micheal Irvin being in Jackson and was told he was there a lot it just wasn't advertised.
 

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According to a friend of mine who still lives there and since I know Neely according to what I've heard a lot more than what you have heard. I asked about Micheal Irvin being in Jackson and was told he was there a lot it just wasn't advertised.
Yep what folks really don’t understand to a degree, this Colorado season is (in a sense) a extended JSU season.
 

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All of that is for life preparation purposes.
Follow the rules and get used to adapting and moving as uniformed unit.

Examples on the pro level.
Yankees need to be clean shaven
Patriots do things a certain way
Spurs are ran a certain way.....
I agree and I won’t knock his style. Some people can’t rock with it and McClain seems to be one that can’t.

But I agree with everything you stated
 

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Well, we can tell that much at this point, but he’s only hurting his own college career by being difficult. He can still suck it up, ball out and hit the portal regardless, but his stock is not increasing by staying off the field. I think his mom had the right idea, but seems like he needs to mature some more cause this season is a missed opportunity like a mug.

Ppl want the benefits of greatness without the hard work it takes to get there.

Prime done did it all at the HIGHEST of levels.

No way imma say his way isn't going to work.

The man was an all-pro at two different sports. Who else would you want to get a blueprint to win from?
 
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