Deion Sanders has publicly stated a desire to stay at Colorado, but rumors and reports about him jumping to the NFL are inevitable.
From a coaching perspective, he’s overseen major improvements at Jackson State and Colorado. Whether he could translate the success from college to the pros is a fair question, yet those programs both ascended soon after the school hired Sanders.
The other part of the story, though, is that Deion’s son, Sheduer Sanders, is a high-end NFL draft prospect. If the opportunity is there for Deion to keep coaching Shedeur—or maybe even Travis Hunter, the likely 2024 Heisman Trophy winner—would Prime Time take it?
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