Deion Sanders, also known as Coach Prime, is making waves in college football as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. Sanders has been praised for his charisma and coaching style, but there are concerns about his roster-building strategies and blunt criticisms. He recently congratulated other coaches and teams for their victories and addressed speculation about his potential move to the NFL. Sanders has been tight-lipped about changes to his coaching staff and play-calling decisions. He also revealed that his son, Shedeur Sanders, will not enter the 2024 NFL Draft and will continue playing for Colorado. Despite rumors, Sanders has stated that he is not interested in coaching in the NFL.
Shedeur Sanders will not enter the 2024 draft and will instead return to play another year at Colorado 🏈 https://t.co/sF7GZJqfl5
Deion Sanders says his son Shedeur is enjoying the college life, playing football at Colorado. Not rushing to NFL. “When he’s holding up his watch and all that stuff, that’s fine to him. He’s a kid. You guys are trying to throw adulthood on him” Read: https://t.co/SInoOZlASc https://t.co/9JUxUEB7xq
“If Deion wins a couple of National Championships in the next 5 years, he will see if he can conquer the NFL.” @RealSkipBayless on whether Coach Prime will stay in college football https://t.co/cJn6fUIVzX
Deion says he will NOT coach in the NFL. Really? Now on @undisputed
New on @YouTube: Deion Sanders had some *very* interesting things to say about his future at Colorado and in coaching, when asked about them today 👀👀 https://t.co/soNcgkgUbq
The hits have been harder for Shedeur Sanders to bounce back from in recent weeks. Coach Prime is proud of the resiliency his son/QB has shown with the #CUBuffs this season: https://t.co/kO3sNcaGNZ
Deion Sanders squelches Shedeur Sanders-to-NFL talk. https://t.co/9XQvtWp3Pp
Shedeur Sanders will reportedly not enter the 2024 NFL Draft and return to Colorado for another season according to his father (Deion Sanders). Shedeur has not come out on his own yet to announce his decision, but it seems his father has already made it for him. This leaves… https://t.co/poAZWAOWoe https://t.co/n8QxUcQyME
Video: @adamcm777 and I talk about Colorado football after Coach Prime's press conference #cubuffs https://t.co/sq0veE7qCZ
“Coach Prime” Deion Sanders press conference leading up to Arizona game #cubuffs https://t.co/w9Ahq5tfPL
QB1 banged up as #Buffs enter stretch run, plus @CUBuffsWBB upsets No. 1 LSU... @BrianHowell33 and I shared our thoughts from Boulder following Coach Prime's Tuesday presser: https://t.co/Ks3E0Xg9D9
QB1 banged up as #Buffs enter stretch run, plus @CUBuffsWBB upsets No. 1 LSU... @BrianHowell33 and I shared our thoughts from Boulder following Coach Prime's Tuesday presser: https://t.co/Ks3E0Xg9D9
Deion Sanders tight-lipped about Colorado staff changes: ‘You barking up a tree that you ain’t gonna get up’ https://t.co/lCzGJzdLAn
Colorado coach Deion Sanders said people need to stop asking about play-calling decisions and gave his thoughts about son Shedeur's future in the NFL. https://t.co/uu4mn99Ghd
Deion Sanders addresses whether he’d take an NFL head coaching job https://t.co/Dx0OFUCBYh
Notable comment from Deion Sanders to @dpshow on Shedeur and Shilo Sanders: “They’re going to come out (for the NFL Draft) at the same time — next year. They’re not trying to leave daddy this year by the way.”
Deion Sanders on play-calling for sliding Colorado football team: `Let that go man' https://t.co/PtP5MoWKRa via @USATODAY
Deion Sanders isn't interested in explaining in more depth his decision to shuffle his coaching staff. "Just let it go. You barking up a tree that you ain’t gonna get up. ... Grown folks' problems, that don't help kids." https://t.co/pDHQyD66sD
Colorado coach Deion Sanders shoots down pro football speculation: 'I don't think I'm built for the NFL' https://t.co/lQpmokSPuz
Deion Sanders, blind faith and the coach’s first puzzling decision https://t.co/Vka6NOkaDB
Coach Prime began his Tuesday press conference congratulating JR Payne and Tad Boyle for their season-opening victories on Monday night, and Danny Sanchez and the women's soccer team for making the NCAA Tournament.
I wrote about Deion Sanders ahead of the Arizona-Colorado game. Charismatic Coach Prime is good for college football. But are his roster-building strategies and blunt criticisms good for CU football in the long run? Click on the pic to check it out. https://t.co/0mMXsWzHBk