Deion Sanders likes to do everything in style.
After a successful stint at Jackson State, Sanders is now the head coach at Colorado and aside from the big cowboy hat he sports, he also has a big truck to match.
Sanders recently showed off his new purchase, a blacked-out F-650 super truck that is one of the largest vehicles you can buy.
The Hall of Famer, who was drafted with the No. 5 overall pick by the Atlanta Falcons in 1989, showed off his new ride in his newest video.
In the video, you can hear his son trolling on over the size of it.
“This is my dad’s new car. It looks like an 18-wheeler. This thing is huge.”
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Sanders added, “You’ve got to jump like Ja Morant to get in my car.”
Shilo Sanders would take to his Instagram page and posted video of himself at a car dealership where he claimed he would be looking for an electric car for his dad that was much smaller in comparison to the vehicle above.
“For my graduation, I actually got my dad a gift. You know, just being a great dad like you are, you deserve something nice. So, I’m here at the Mercedes dealership, and they just brought these out for me to look at to buy you,” Sanders says before the camera pans to a group of kids’ remote-control cars on the main floor.
“The 2023 model,” Sanders continues while trying to hold back laughter. “They don’t have that many miles on them. They’re electric… That’s why I’m the favorite son. I always keep my dad in mind.”
Deion jumped in the comment section and fired back, “You definitely ain’t in my will so if something ever happens to me, don’t come to the reading of my will. I did a video of the reading and u don’t want to see it. I promise.”
Sanders’ new custom vehicle reportedly features a 6.7 liter power stroke V8 turbo diesel engine that generates 270 horsepower and 750 pounds of torque.
The tires alone are 42.5 inches tall with a 22-inch wheel.
In the meantime, Sanders is in the middle of a complete roster overhaul that featured a record number of departures and acquisitions from the portal.
Colorado had 83 scholarship players at the start of the 2022 season, but there were just 20 left on the roster amid the players jumping in portals to leave, which is what the head coach told players to do upon his arrival.
Sanders departed for Colorado after three seasons at Jackson State, where he guided the Tigers to SWAC titles and Celebration Bowl appearances each of the past two seasons.