Prime coach remains in Boulder.
Chief Coach Deion Sanders signed an extension with Colorado Buffaloes through 2029 college football The season, the school announced on Friday. The contract is worth $ 54 million, According to NFL Media.
“The Prime Coach revolutionized college football and renovated football to our lawful place as a national force,” Athletic director Colorado Rick George in a statement. “This extension not only recognizes the incredible achievements of a coach that transform our program on and off the field, but holds it in Boulder to compete for conferences and national championships in years to come.”
In the meantime, Sanders expressed gratitude for dedication.
“I am excited about the possibility of continuing to build something special here in Colorado,” Sanders said in a statement. “We have just scratched the surface of what this program can be. It’s not just football; it’s about developing young men who are ready to take over the world. I am wicked to bring the size to this university, on the field and beyond. We have to work, and I would not want to be elsewhere, but here, making history with these amazing players and this passionate base of the fans.
“Finally, anyone got at least a five -pointed house with surfaces for sale?”
Colorado went 9-4 under Sanders last season, in what was his second season at his forehead. In the past two seasons, Buffaloes have gone to a combined 13-12. Before downloading in Colorado 2023, Sanders was a major coach for Jackson State Tigerswho left 27-6 from 2020-22.
Sanders trained his son, an attacker Sherdeur SandersDuring his college career and dates from high school. The younger Sanders was Great 12 Offensive player of the year last season and is a potential Top 10 in 2025 Nfl The draft in the meantime, Buffaloes deion Sanders also produced a two -way superstar Travis Hunterwho won the Heisman Trophy 2024 Award and is a potential best choice in the next month.
Sanders talked about Dallas cowboys‘The free place of coach with the team owner Jerry Jones in January, but the conversation never led to advanced negotiations. The 57-year-old Sanders, a sixfold All-Pro, is located in Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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