Coach Prime’s Sons Wants Young Thug At Next Colorado Home Game

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - NOVEMBER 13: Rapper Young Thug speaks onstage at the 2021 REVOLT Summit at 787 Windsor on November 13, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA – NOVEMBER 13: Rapper Young Thug speaks onstage at the 2021 REVOLT Summit at 787 Windsor on November 13, 2021 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Coach Prime and his Colorado Buffaloes have expressed interest in Young Thug making one of his first public appearances in Boulder, Colorado, after his plea deal in the high-profile YSL RICO trial.

This potential reunion between the Atlanta rapper and his fans began on November 5 when Sanders’ son, Deion Sanders Jr., publicly invited Young Thug to a Buffaloes game on Twitter. With only two home games left in the regular season, including high-stakes matchups against Utah and Oklahoma State, the prospect of Thug attending has stirred excitement.

Sanders Jr.’s tweet sparked further speculation when Young Thug’s sister, Dolly White, responded with Coach Prime’s signature line, “We comin,” signaling a strong possibility of Thugger’s attendance.

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Not long after, Sanders Jr. shared that he had confirmed the plan during a FaceTime call with both White and Thug himself, fueling anticipation even more. Adding to the intrigue, White hinted she might bring Thug’s defense attorney, Brian Steel, at the request of a fan, making the event potentially even more memorable.

Thug’s appearance could also mean the arrival of his close collaborators, who have been eager to reunite with him since his release. Just days after leaving Cobb County Correctional Facility, he was spotted with T.I., and he’s since hinted at a fresh collaboration with Lil Baby. Metro Boomin, another longtime ally, has even teased new beats, specifically created for Thug’s return to the studio. Given the excitement surrounding his release, it’s easy to imagine that his close-knit Atlanta circle might join him for this special night.

The timing of Thug’s appearance couldn’t be better for the Buffaloes, who are pushing to secure their place in the Big 12 Championship. Currently ranked third, the Buffaloes trail behind powerhouse BYU, which boasts an undefeated season, and Iowa State, which has an impressive 7-1 record.

With each game holding championship implications, Thug’s appearance could add to the team’s energy in front of a raucous home crowd, which has already seen post-game celebrations featuring artists like Rick Ross and Babyface Ray. Thug’s possible cameo could turn this night into a momentous event, merging the high drama of football and hip-hop.

As the season narrows to these final home games, the excitement of Young Thug’s potential appearance seems destined to build. Whether or not he takes the field with his entourage, fans are ready to witness a unique blend of sports and culture under the Saturday night lights—an unforgettable celebration of hip-hop and college football that promises to create an electric atmosphere in Boulder.


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