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Deion Sanders just received a five-year, $54 million contract extension from the Colorado Buffaloes, making him the fourth highest-paid coach in college football. While Sanders has had a successful co...
From College Football Network
Jeremy Fowler explains why Deion Sanders is a great fit at Colorado after the coach signed his $54 million contract extension.
From ESPN
With Sanders’ decision to stay put, the Buffaloes avoid all sorts of mass exodus — from the new fans and celebrities he's attracted to all the media attention the Buffaloes have received.
From ABC
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College Football Network on MSNDeion Sanders Admits His 9-Year Baseball Career Feels ‘Incomplete’ Even TodayDeion Sanders, widely regarded as one of the NFL’s greatest players, still feels a void when reflecting on his baseball career. Despite playing nine seasons in Major League Baseball, Sanders admits he could have given more effort to the sport.
When Deion Sanders speaks, football fans listen—especially when he’s laying down the law about his legendary career. During an appearance on The Skip Bayless Show, Sanders addressed the growing trend of cornerbacks claiming to be better than him.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders and Asante Samuel reignited their social media feud last week. Former NFL player and current analyst Ryan Clark weighed i
Deion Sanders took a moment to respond to the recent criticism from Asante Samuel while speaking with Skip Bayless.
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College Football Network on MSNDeion Sanders Had a Hilarious Money-Themed Contact Name for Jerry Jones Before Colorado’s $54M DealDeion Sanders, known as “Coach Prime,” has always been in the spotlight, whether as an NFL legend or Colorado’s head coach. A recent revelation about his contact name for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones sparked laughs.
Deion Sanders has been vocal about his draft day aspirations for his son Shedeur, but the former Dallas Cowboys star and rumored coaching target is now more open to the quarterback prospect facing more adversity.
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Sporting News on MSNDeion Sanders sends strong message to Cowboys' Jerry Jones“ (Jerry Jones) did and he still does (Have interest in Sanders as Cowboys coach)…I love him to life,” Sanders said. “The only way I would have done it to be honest with you is I knew it guaranteed I had an opportunity to coach my sons. That's it. Other than than that, why?”