Deion Sanders Gets Bad News From NCAA
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The announcement heard worldwide came down from the NCAA late Friday. Despite the best efforts from Colorado's Deion Sanders and Syracuse's Fran Brown, the joint practice proposal was nixed. They want...
Yahoo! Sports |
Deion Sanders has brought former NFL quarterback and Super Bowl-winning coach Byron Leftwich to the Colorado Buffaloes.
The Denver Post |
Coach Prime would owe CU a whopping $12 million in liquidated damages if he were to depart for another comparable coaching gig on or before Dec. 31 of this year.
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Deion Sanders said he won't wield his influence over Shedeur Sanders as the NFL Draft draws near. Coach Prime previously indicated he preferred his son land with certain franchises.
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Having practice games between college football programs during spring practice is financially practical. So of course the NCAA doesn't want it.
With the possibility of December football coming to Folsom Field, the Colorado Buffaloes' longtime home is reportedly returning to an artificial playing surface
Deion Sanders’ dream of his Colorado team playing against Syracuse in a spring ... The Colorado coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer said that he “would like to style it like the pros.
After all, through two seasons at Colorado, Sanders has a record of 13-12 overall and 8-10 in conference play ... College football's highest-paid coaches in 2025: Colorado's Deion Sanders ...
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders cracked the top 25 in ESPN analyst Greg McElroy's latest college football coach rankings.
The Colorado Buffaloes and coach Deion Sanders agreed to a new 5-year $54 million contract on Friday after it was approved by the Colorado board of regents.
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Plenty of mock NFL drafts have QB Shedeur Sanders slipping down in the first round next month after he chose not to throw at the scouting combine and his brother, DB Shilo Sanders, not hearing his phone ring for any of the 257 picks.
Colorado and coach Deion Sanders have agreed on a contract extension through the 2029 season that puts Sanders into the $10 million club as one of the 10 highest-paid coaches in college football.