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Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes and an NFL legend, is expected to attract significant interest for head coaching positions around the league next season. The first team that comes to mind is the Dallas Cowboys, for whom Sanders played from 1995 to 1999.
Deion Sanders has been linked with an NFL move for some time and FOX Sports' Joel Klatt believes there are two teams who could convince the Colorado Buffaloes coach to make the jump.
Now we're seeing video of a talk that Sanders and his dad, Deion 'Coach Prime' Sanders had on the field before the game, and it might have led to the motivation needed for the productive afternoon. “This the last time here, Give them something to remember," Sanders told his son while walking on the field with him before kick-off.
Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes wrapped up a successful regular season on Friday with a 52-0 blowout win over Oklahoma State. Sitting at 9-3, the Buffs spent Saturday awaiting a potential spot in the Big 12 title game.
Joel Klatt explained why he believes that Deion Sanders would have a hard time saying no to 2 specific NFL head coaching jobs this offseason.
According to a report, Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders may be tempted to accept an NFL job from two specific teams.
Deion Sanders' ability to turn around Colorado's football program has made him a hot pick for an NFL coaching job, but he shut down any speculation pf a potential move on Tuesday.
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It has become trendy for college football players who are headed to the NFL draft to opt out of their team’s bowl games, citing it as nothing but a meaningless game. But this is not the attitude of the Colorado Buffaloes and their head coach Deion Sanders.