Deion Sanders Files 5 More Trademark Applications In An Effort To Keep The Money Flowing

Colorado coach Deion Sanders

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University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders is looking to cash on his hype and has filed 5 more trademark applications.

This comes just days after Coach Prime filed trademarks ‘Coach Prime,’ ‘Prime Effect,’ ‘Daddy Buck,’ and ‘It’s Personal’ which would take his pending trademark tally up to 9.

Trademark attorney Josh Gerben was first to report on Deion Sanders filing the new trademarks. According to Gerben, Coach Sanders’ latest trademark applications are for:

1. AIN’T NOBODY CARE
2. F AROUND AND FIND OUT
3. WE KEEP RECEIPTS
4. PITBULL IN PUMPS
5. WORKING OR TWERKING

An application listing for ‘AIN’T NOBODY CARE’ can be found on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website. The official filing date was September 21st.

Deion Sanders New Trademark Application For ‘We Keep Receipts’

The ‘Week Keep Receipts’ trademark is interesting because that is a two-way street. If Coach Prime keeps the Colorado Buffaloes on their current trajectory the sky is the limit… next season. Or perhaps the year after.

But the Buffs just got humbled and borderline humiliated by the Oregon Ducks and fell back to Earth two days after Coach Prime filed a trademark for ‘WE KEEP RECEIPTS.’ Which, of course, much of the College Football world had been keeping receipts on the Colorado hype going into that game.

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