
Video: Travis Hunter, Shedeur, Deion Sanders' Colorado Do Navy SEAL Water Training
As Deion Sanders prepares for his second year at Colorado, he is making sure the team is physically and mentally prepared for the grind of the college football season.
Deion Sanders Jr.'s Well Off Media posted a video showing Travis Hunter, Shedeur Sanders and the rest of the Buffaloes team going through Navy SEAL training, including water training activities (water training starts at 10:00 mark).
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Among the activities shown include players holding their breath under water, swimming across the pool while keeping hold of their backpack and swimming the length of the pool as fast as you can.
This is a condensed version of what Navy SEALs go through as part of their training. The Navy's official website states the second phase of training is combat diving and it takes seven weeks:
"This phase introduces underwater skills that are unique to Navy SEALs. During this phase, candidates become basic combat swimmers and learn open and closed-circuit diving. Successful Second Phase candidates demonstrate a high level of comfort in the water and the ability to perform in stressful and often uncomfortable environments. candidates who are not completely comfortable in the water often struggle to succeed."
Coach Prime is apparently using the offseason to put his team his way through every branch of United States Armed Forces training. He brought in a group of U.S. Marines for a training session in January.
Sanders only has a couple of months left to bring in someone from the Army, Air Force and Space Force to see how many of his players can make it through those training regimens.
Coach Prime will be hoping the unique training for his team leads to better results on the field in 2024. He led the Buffaloes to a 4-8 record in his first season, but they lost eight of their final nine games after a 3-0 start.
The 2024 season will mark Colorado's return to the Big 12 after spending the past 13 seasons in the Pac-12. It will open the season on Aug. 29 against North Dakota State at Folsom Field.
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