Deion Sanders shows Travis Hunter he hasn't lost a step

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Deion Sanders rarely goes into "Prime Time" mode these days, but felt compelled to during an encounter with Travis Hunter this week. The Colorado Buffaloes coach lined up in the hallway outside his office and jammed his two-way star in a moment caught by Well Off Media.
Sanders was excited and turned toward Bucky to make sure it was caught on tape. He then gave Hunter some Hall-of-Fame advice as he walked away. "Don't start using the bathroom strategically like Cormani," Coach Prime said.
The Buffs All-America recently became the biggest name to ink a deal with EA Sports, who will release 2025 College Football this summer. He'll likely have a high player rating in the most-anticipated video game in the past decade. Hunter ended the 2023 season by collecting the Paul Hornung Award for the nation's most versatile athlete.
As for Sanders, the next couple of months will be his busy period. He'll be guest speaking at a few venues, making four stops to promote the release of his book, helping with the re-release of his iconic Nike signature shoe line, and going through spring practices in Boulder. One of those ventures would be enough for most people but the 56-year-old seems to be outpacing himself.
Colorado's Black and Gold Spring Game will be at Folsom Field on April 27. Sanders and the Buffs sold out the exhibition for the first time ever last year. An outstanding crowd of over 47,000 spectators were in attendance. Visit CUBuffs.com for more information about tickets for this year's game.

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.