Deion Sanders’ shocking confession about “self pleasure” stunned co-host Rocsi Diaz
Coach Prime doesn't believe in self-pleasure; in fact, he can't picture 'touching' himself because he never needed to.

Deion Sanders on the We Have Time Today show (Image via IMAGO/X)
Deion Sanders has tried his hand at various ventures. Aside from being the coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, Sanders also co-hosts a show called ‘We Got Time Today’ on Tubi with Rocsi Diaz.
During episode 16 of the show, which aired on March 11, Sanders invited popular podcast hosts of ‘Decisions Decisions’: Mandiii B and WeezyWTF. The pair was on the show to promote their new book, ‘No Holes Barred.’
It’s safe to say the episode wasn’t PG-13. Mandiii and Weezy may be very friendly people, but they also deal with subject matter that’s very private to someone’s life—s*x and s**ual preferences.
They began with one’s ‘kinks’ and asked Deion Sanders to reveal his. Sanders went on the defensive and claimed he can never picture himself ‘playing with himself.’
The revelation piqued everyone’s curiosity, along with Sanders’ co-host Rocsi. She and her two special guests tried to egg Sanders for an answer. However, the 57-year-old Florida native and a devout Christian stuck to his guns.
I don’t pleasure myself. I have never in my life had to pleasure myself… Never in my life. God is my witness.
Deion Sanders said
The three women were enjoying themselves, trying to get an answer out of Sanders. Eventually, they had to concede to the NFL Hall of Famer’s rizz.
My next statement is gonna sound arrogant. [I never pleasured myself] because I never had to.
Deion Sanders said
Powerful: Deion Sanders says that he has NEVER masturbated in his entire life:
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) April 18, 2025
“I’ve never in my life pleasured myself… God is my witness. In Jesus' name.”
Coach Prime is a devout Christian ❤️🙏 pic.twitter.com/wd7B7WdAaO
Deion Sanders blasted an ACC program for trying to lure one of his players away
The NFL teams are preparing for the draft, and at the same time, college programs are poaching players from the transfer portal. As per reports, a football team from the ACC tried to honey trap one of Colorado’s best players.

Well of Media, run by Deion Sanders Jr., recently shared a video on social media. It documented his father talking about a school offering third-year safety Carter Stoutmire a massive sum of money to flip from the Buffaloes and sign for them.
Sanders never mentioned the name of the program, but shouted Virginia several times in his speech.
Virginia, you got to stop. I let you have one. I ain’t [gonna] say nothing about it. Come on now,.
Deion Sanders said
If Colorado had gone public with the name, then the accused school would have been punished for violating NCAA rules and ethics. Since Stoutmire never entered the transfer portal, other teams cannot contact him directly.
Carter, the son of ex-NFL safety Omar Stoutmire, claimed the situation was a ‘tricky topic’ and he had zero intentions of leaving Colorado, even if presented with a lucrative NIL deal.
When a majority of kids—they see someone go out there and throw a few hundred thousand [dollars] at them—they will jump at it immediately. Me! personally, I just have so much loyalty to this program… My loyalty is just so strong here. I don’t think there’s a number out there that could get me to leave.
Carter Stoutmire said
Stoutmire had an improved sophomore season in Colorado. He recorded 42 tackles, seven pass breakups, and a forced fumble. The Buffaloes have already lost Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter to the draft. They must keep hold of their best players in the secondary.
As for Virginia, the state on the eastern seaboard has five programs in the FBS Division One football. However, only two ACC (conference) teams have Virginia (Virginia Tech and Virginia Cavaliers) in their name.
Deion Sanders is on a mission to make Colorado a champion program. He’s already created a recruitment rivaling some of the best in the college scene. Keeping that in mind, the UC rewarded Sanders with a five-year, $54 million contract.
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