
The talk of the college football world this season has been about the University of Colorado and its head coach Deion Sanders.
In his first season with the Buffaloes, Sanders has turned them into strong Pac-12 contenders.
Last year, Colorado won one game.
Through two weeks of this season, they are 2-0 and ranked 18th in the nation.
Sanders has completely turned this program around, and he is turning heads at all levels.
His success at Colorado is leading some to believe that Sanders may get a call from some NFL teams this offseason.
But Sanders went on the Rich Eisen Show to discuss how he will never coach in the NFL.
Sanders said that he does not think players making millions of dollars will listen to what he is trying to teach them.
Just two wins in and already folks are wondering how long @DeionSanders might be staying in Colorado. @RichEisen asked him about that…and what would happen if the NFL comes calling. pic.twitter.com/xRJAOF3SZV
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) September 16, 2023
Sanders also mentioned how he loves coaching college kids.
He said, “The young men are still impressionable, they’re not so financially wealthy that they can’t hear you.”
Sanders has always been a great motivator and his abilities work best with college students.
These kids have so much to learn about life and football.
Sanders does his best to maximize the potential of his players in both areas.
Colorado has taken over college football and they are not going anywhere.
This team has a bunch of very good players and should continue to make noise throughout the season.
Sanders has proven to be a great college coach, and that is where we should expect him to stay.
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