Deion Sanders’ Former Assistant Coach Steals His Tagline After Leaving Colorado For Same Job

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Deion Sanders made a big splash upon arrival in Colorado by hiring a lot of big names to his staff. Among them was Tim Brewster.

Brewster is considered to be one of the best recruiters in college football and followed Coach Prime from Jackson State to Boulder. He is no longer with the Buffaloes after just one season.

The 63-year-old resigned from his role on Sanders’ staff over the weekend after Colorado missed out on a bowl game at 4-8 after starting the year at 3-0. Two days later, Brewster accepted the same role in North Carolina.

He will serve as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator for the Charlotte 49ers under second-year head coach Biff Poggi.

Man you talk about impressive @BiffPoggi!!! This guy WOW!!!! The City of Charlotte buckle up cause Biff and Brew ready to roll!!! #Go49ers!!

— Tim Brewster on X, formerly known as Twitter

Not long thereafter, Brewster swiped Sanders’ tagline.

I Promise I Ain’t Hard To Find!!! 😎 All Ballers Hit Me Up!!!

— Tim Brewster on X, formerly known as Twitter

Coach Prime was not the first person, or college football coach, to say that he is not hard to find. Not even close.

Technically, that was 2Pac.

However, Sanders made that line his thing, alongside ‘We Coming,’ upon arrival in the Centennial State. Even dating back to his time in Mississippi!

Those five words are now associated with Coach Prime.

It has become his thing.

Deion Sanders often wears sweatshirts with ‘AIN’T HARD 2 FIND’ during games.

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Not just once. At multiple games!

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If you asked any college football fan to attribute the slogan “I ain’t hard to find” to any specific coach in the country, they would point to Coach Prime. He even has a trademark on ‘I AIN’T HARD 2 FIND.’

You get the point.

Now, less than one full week removed from working under Sanders, Brewster is letting recruits and players in the transfer portal know that he is not hard to find at Charlotte. A tagline that Brewster once used alongside his former head coach at Colorado has become his tagline at a school more than 1,500 miles away.

Surely, Sanders can’t be too thrilled… Although, he likely doesn’t concern himself with the ongoings at such a small program!