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Ladies and gentlemen, the Prime effect

“It wasn’t really until Deion came on board that we were like, ‘Oh my gosh, we better take a look at this. We better figure out how and what’s the appropriate way for us to be able to get involved with it,'” Belcher told On3. “It’s one of those things that – we had the ‘aha’ moment. I used the phrase, we’ve got the Lamborghini, now we’ve got to put some gas in it.”

With funds managed and dispersed by the collective’s board of directors, athletes will fulfill their portion of agreements by working with charities, including the Boys and Girls Club of Metro Denver, Buffs4Life, Humane Society of Boulder and A Precious Child.

Part of the slow rollout of the collective has been ensuring every dollar donated goes directly to the athletes. The focus will be on Colorado football for the foreseeable future, with plans to sign NIL deals with the entire roster. Belcher isn’t ruling out expanding to other sports, with men’s basketball a likely candidate.
 
It isn’t only that Prime is a black coach coaching in Boulder. We’ve had three consecutive black coaches. It’s that he is an iconic force of nature black coach coaching in Boulder.

Dorrell was a puff of air. Prime is a hurricane.
True, 3 times is also a pattern of merit.
 
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