Deion Sanders does not want to be an NFL coach and does not intend to leave Colorado anytime soon.
More news about the University of Colorado has surfaced in the past year than it has in a long time. College football was rocked by the Buffalos’ announceme
As the Tigers’ head coach, he went 19-2, solidifying his status as one of college football’s most popular figures. But neither he nor the program had the ideal start to his debut season with the Buffalos.
Colorado had a great start, winning their first three games, including a thrilling victory over Colorado State in overtime. But from then on, Sanders and the Buffaloes had no better luck.
Colorado finished the season with a 4-8 record after dropping eight of their final nine games. Despite a dismal beginning to his head coaching career in Colorado, Sanders remains confident in himself.
His son, Shedeur, is the starting quarterback for the Buffaloes and will likely be heading to the NFL after this season. There has been a belief that Sanders could follow him to the NFL, but the coach didn’t want to leave those rumors going strong.
After this season, his son Shedeur, who starts at quarterback for the Buffaloes, will probably be entering the NFL. Sanders was thought to be able to follow him to the NFL, but the coach didn’t want to fuel those persistent speculations.