Sanders had been linked with the head coach job at the Cowboys
Deion Sanders, affectionately known as Coach Prime, continues to make waves in college football. In just his second season at the helm of the Colorado Buffaloes, Sanders has orchestrated a remarkable turnaround.
With a 7-2 record, the Buffaloes have clinched their first bowl game in eight years and remain contenders for the Big 12 title and a potential College Football Playoff berth.
As his son Shedeur Sanders prepares for the NFL Draft, many fans and analysts are wondering if Sanders himself might make the leap to the professional ranks. Despite the growing rumors, Sanders has been clear about his current priorities.
According to FOX Sports’ Jordan Schultz, Sanders has not engaged in talks about leaving Colorado and is fully focused on finishing the season strong.
“I love it where I am,” Sanders emphasized during a recent interview, trying to put an end to the speculation.
Among the most discussed possibilities is Sanders joining the Dallas Cowboys, a team he once played for during his Hall of Fame NFL career.
Analysts have eagerly speculated about this pairing, with Stephen A. Smith suggesting the Cowboys should replace Mike McCarthy with Sanders and draft Shedeur to complete the dream scenario.
Paul Finebaum has echoed these sentiments, calling Sanders a great match for Jerry Jones and the Cowboys organization.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter also chimed in, labeling the idea “logical” and suggesting it could become a serious option during the offseason coaching cycle. “
We’re not saying it’s happening,” Schefter clarified. “We’re saying that this is one of those options that’s going to heat up, that’s going to be in play this offseason.”
While the allure of coaching “America’s Team” is undeniable, Sanders seems grounded in his current mission.
When asked by former Cowboys teammate Michael Irvin about the possibility, Sanders humorously responded by showing Irvin Colorado’s practice field during their interview.
.@michaelirvin88 asked @DeionSanders about coaching the Cowboys… Watch until the end to see Prime’s response đ pic.twitter.com/wonYbtDR4H
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) November 13, 2024
Focused on the Buffaloes’ Success
As the football world buzzes with rumors, Sanders remains firmly rooted in Boulder. Colorado’s upcoming game against Utah is the next step in a season that has already defied expectations.
Sanders’ ability to revive a struggling program while deflecting distractions has solidified his reputation as a transformative leader in college football.
For now, Sanders‘ heart is with the Buffaloes, proving that his commitment to building something special in Colorado outweighs any external noise about the NFL.