Deion Sanders searching for NIL thief who used fake quote in counterattack

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Deion Sanders doesn't take being misrepresented lightly. But, really, who would?
The name, image, and likeness of the Colorado Buffaloes head coach were used in a misattributed quote, essentially firing back at Oklahoma's Brent Venables for a jab directed at Prime last week.
Will someone please help me track down who put the lie out that was a response to the latest coaches attack on @CUBuffsFootball . Please help me identify the LIAR. God bless
— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) July 18, 2023
Sanders took to social media to denounce the act of the faceless troll(s) and is asking for help in finding whoever defamed him. The fake actor made a Ferrari reference, which was corrected by Coach Prime.
Please read this slowly. I've Never responded to any of these Great coaches that choose to target me or our program here @CUBuffsFootball. I'm Great at walking & talking the talk & if it were truly me I would've referenced a LAMBORGHINI. That's #CoachPrime
— COACH PRIME (@DeionSanders) July 18, 2023
It feels like Lil Wayne when he was talking about being stopped on his jet by the Saudi Prince. For the record, Lamborghini over Ferrari every day of the week. We'll see what Coach Prime has to say on Friday at Pac-12 Media day.
Sanders welcomed Denver Broncos QB Russell Wilson to throw at Folsom Field on Monday. He worked out with a few of the Buffs, including Shedeur Sanders, who took note of DangeRuss's footwork. It was the first official trip for the Broncos star to Boulder.
Colorado opens the season in Fort Worth against TCU. The backend of a home-and-home series with the Horned Frogs. Sonny Dykes' team is coming off a runner-up finish that ended with a 65-7 blowout in the national championship.
