Colorado football coach Deion Sanders said Friday he allowed himself to dream a little bit after getting a call last month from Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Jones was looking for a new coach ...
The headliner of the duo is head coach Deion Sanders ... He will replace Gary “Flea” Harrell, who followed Sanders from Jackson State and is no longer with the program. Faulk, the No. 2 ...
Now that the Dallas Cowboys have hired a head coach, Deion Sanders is making something clear again about how he feels about coaching in the NFL. “I couldn’t coach pro ball,” Sanders said on ...
DENVER — Deion Sanders got right to the point in a segment of his new television series: “I couldn’t coach pro ball,” the Colorado Buffaloes coach maintained. In his show, “We Got Time ...
When Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys come calling, even a coach as committed as Deion Sanders has to pause and consider the possibilities. In a revealing appearance on ESPN's First Take ...
Deion Sanders made waves on The Dan Patrick Show during his Super Bowl media appearances, offering high praise for Colorado star Travis Hunter while pushing back against comparisons to himself.
While the Dallas Cowboys have agreed to terms with their newest head coach, Brian Schottenheimer, the idea of Colorado Buffaloes head coach and former NFL star Deion Sanders becoming the ...
Deion Sanders got right to the point in a segment of his new television series: “I couldn't coach pro ball," the Colorado Buffaloes coach maintained. In his show, "We Got Time Today" that ...
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Adam Kilgore attended Syracuse University and made his first stop at The Washington Post immediately after college, serving a two-year internship and primarily covering college sports, mostly ...