Viral Photo: Deion Sanders’ Top 2024 Recruit Takes the Internet by Storm Going Shirtless

Viral Photo: Deion Sanders’ Top 2024 Recruit Takes the Internet by Storm Going Shirtless

Viral Photo: Deion Sanders’ Top 2024 Recruit Takes the Internet by Storm Going Shirtless

Prime Coach Deion Sanders’ latest recruit, Aaron Butler, a four-star wide receiver, has recently shared a remarkable shirtless photo. Standing tall at 6’1″ and weighing 170 pounds, Butler appears to have gained an impressive 20 pounds of muscle, catching everyone’s attention.

This captivating image quickly went viral on social media platforms.

Butler’s dad expressed his pride with a tweet filled with emojis, “Driven ??????‍???? @Aaronbutlerrr #FolsomFocused ?️?.”

In a significant decision, Butler has opted to skip his senior season at Calabasas High School to graduate early and start college at the University of Colorado ahead of schedule. This choice was made to help Butler better balance his academic and athletic commitments.

Aaron’s father explained, “Aaron has a lot of goals and as a family, we felt this was the best move for him. He’s taking four classes on campus and then four more online classes and that workload was really tough to balance with playing out the rest of the season.”

This decision was made during the summer, and it means Aaron is squeezing a full year’s worth of coursework into a single semester. Despite the challenge, the Butlers are confident it’s the right choice.

Aaron is excited about heading to Colorado, saying, “We really didn’t decide on this until the summer so he’s trying to jam a whole year’s worth of school in to one semester. But we think it’s worth it.”

He also added, “I can’t wait to get there, Colorado is home for me. There were a lot of reasons why I committed there and really believe in the direction the program is going under Coach Deion.”

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