The former Cowboy and current Colorado Buffaloes head coach has been adamant about his intent to stay in Boulder at the collegiate level, which he reinforced Monday through a statement via ESPN's Adam Schefter.
New Colorado financial report shows details of the "Coach Prime Effect" but also challenges, especially if Deion Sanders leaves.
The trustee in the bankruptcy case of Colorado football player Shilo Sanders also is pursuing an affidavit from Deion Sanders about family finances.
"BuffZone has learned through a source that former college and NFL great Marshall Faulk is the top candidate to become the Buffs’ new running backs coach," wrote Howell. "Faulk would replace Gary Harrell, who is no longer with the Buffs."
Deion Sanders ' future with the Colorado Buffaloes has prompted plenty of speculation as the head coach admitted to having a conversation with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones about the NFL vacancy.
It's easy to understand why the Cowboys are an attractive destination for Sanders. The former defensive back starred for the franchise from 1995-99, winning a Super Bowl. Ending its 29-year championship drought would augment the Pro Football Hall of Famer's legacy.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders has won at every one of his stops, most recently taking the Buffaloes from 1-11 to their first nine-win season since 2016 in two years on the job. With all his success, it makes sense that NFL teams will take an interest in his services.
The latest update on the Dallas Cowboys' potential pursuit of Deion Sanders comes from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
One of the best running backs to ever play in the NFL is rumored to be a top candidate to join the Colorado Buffaloes staff to will their running back coach vacancy.
While rumors and reports about his potential candidacy for the Dallas Cowboys job dominate the airwaves, Deion Sanders is still focused on his current job at Colorado. Running backs coach Gary Harrell,
There are plenty of differing opinions about how successful Deion Sanders would or would not be if he is hired as the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys.