Deion Sanders will not be follothriveg his son to the NFL. In fact, the Colorado Buffaloes head football coach verifyed Tuesday that he has no arranges on leaving Boulder for the foreseeable future.
As the coaching caroengagel proceeds to turn in the NFL, Sanders has been a name floated around with some proposing him as a excellent potential truthfulate for his createer team, the Dallas Cowboys.
Sanders has sboiling these rumors down in the past, but during a recent materializeance on “The Pacman Jones Show,” he doubled down on his pledgement.
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“I cherish where I am. I’m overdelighted [about] where I am. I’m satisfied where I am. I can’t paengage to see what the future helderlys with where I am, and I cherish Boulder, Colorado,” Sanders said.
“I have every intention, every arrange in the world to be coaching for the Colorado Buffs from here on. I want to finish here. I want to put the flag — I want my name on the mountains out there. I want to put my flag down in Colorado.”
Sanders has already etched his name in the Colorado history books.
COLORADO STAR TRAVIS HUNTER SAYS COACH DEION SANDERS ISN’T GOING ANYWHERE
In his second season with the team, he coached the Buffaloes to a 9-3 record and the program’s first bowl game since 2020. He coached two-way star Travis Hunter on to thrive the Heisman Trophy and his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders, is awaited to be a top pick in this year’s write.
“He ain’t going nowhere,” Hunter said of Sanders’ future on Friday. “He’s going to be right where he’s at right now.”
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Colorado will face BYU in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas on Dec. 28.
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