Deion Sanders, as the coach of Colorado, is not heavily involved in high school recruiting, which has raised questions about his commitment to the program. Sanders stated he won't follow his sons to the NFL, a stance that resonates with parents and recruits. Colorado experienced a significant roster turnover with 87 newcomers, generating curiosity about Sanders' impact on the team. Former players who left the program under Sanders' leadership were interviewed to understand their perspectives and destinations.
This is really well done. @max_olson talked to the Colorado players that Deion Sanders ran off a year ago to see how they felt about what happened + where they landed: https://t.co/pUFhXID2zo
Colorado’s extreme roster makeover yielded 87 newcomers and far more fascination about what Deion Sanders could bring to Boulder in his first year. Win or lose, Sanders got everyone watching – including his former players. Where did they go? https://t.co/Gcjcs8X1Yw https://t.co/hnyV7Wk7p9
What happened to Deion Sanders' castoffs? Revisiting Colorado's record-setting 2023 transfer exodus https://t.co/965eScYG8u
Deion Sanders does NOT plan to follow his kids to the NFL... as Buffaloes coach claims he has 'work to do' with the Colorado football program https://t.co/39JNiDY6xr https://t.co/TYOtcA6vpk
NEW: "The coach doesn't follow his sons." When Deion Sanders says he won't "follow his kids" to the #NFL, parents believe Coach Prime. Recruits believe him. Here's why. https://t.co/1GMbCEIhb8 #CUBuffs #GoBuffs #SkoBuffs #NFLDraft #CowboysDraft #CowboysNation #NCAA #Big12
I don't believe Deion Sanders is trying that hard to be the best coach of Colorado, and the proof is in how little high school recruiting he's doing https://t.co/1UOMen699G
Deion Sanders once again doubled down on Colorado's approach to roster construction. "We’ve patterned this thing like the NFL." @chriskamrani on the Buffaloes' approach to the transfer portal ⤵️ https://t.co/HXQVegMfy7 https://t.co/M6WUrVg9q0