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 trustee in the bankruptcy case of Colorado football player Shilo Sanders also is pursuing an affidavit from Deion Sanders about family finances.
Deion Sanders recently reflected on the changing landscape of college athletics and how it has impacted the experience of players like Travis Hunter and his son
It remains to be seen whether Deion Sanders will be the head coach of Colorado or the Dallas Cowboys next season, but he reportedly isn't getting all
One of the latest updates was shared on Thursday by NFL Network's Jane Slater, who revealed that, according to her sources, Sanders was met with resistance earlier this week when he reportedly had a discussion with Colorado athletic director Rick George about "additional money for NIL and his staff."
Here are some of the best moments from Deion Sanders's college career, including football, track and baseball (sometimes on the same day).
Deion Sanders reveals that his son, Shedeur Sanders, and Travis Hunter have never attended a college class in-person.
While his famous father, Deion, discusses becoming the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Shedeur Sanders posts an impressive GPA during his career at Colorado.
While the football players may have missed out on the classroom experience, they still managed to perform well academically. Colorado director of player personnel James Cheney revealed that the Buffaloes football team earned a cumulative GPA of 3.0 under Sanders, the first time in program history they achieved that mark.
The bankruptcy case involving Shilo Sanders has drawn significant attention as it tackles the complex interplay between public transparency and personal privacy
Here is our updated top-25 team rankings in the transfer portal as of Friday, Jan. 17 at 8 p.m. ET: 25. Virginia Cavaliers (Points: 42.66) 24. Minnesota Golden Gophers (42.70) 23. Alabama Crimson Tide (43.76)