Not only does Deion Sanders have a relationship with Saban, but he has become close to Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. This may stem from the fact that he played with the organization during the 1990s. The two have even made contact about the vacant coaching role, but it seems Coach Prime is happy where he is.
Sanders' friend and fellow Aflac spokesperson, Nick Saban, is rooting heavily for him. “I want him to get that job,” the seven-time national champion told “The Pivot” podcast, via On3's Griffin McVeigh. Saban's biases are obviously undeniable, but he clearly believes that Sanders is the leader the Cowboys need right now.
For Deion Sanders, this dynamic with his son, Shedeur, carries an added layer of meaning. The phrase “get the job done” resonates deeply when family and football converge. Coach Prime has been instrumental in Shedeur’s journey,
It remains to be seen whether Deion Sanders will be the head coach of Colorado or the Dallas Cowboys next season, but he reportedly isn't getting all
Deion Sanders is rumored to be in talks for the Cowboys coaching job, leaving everyone wondering if he’ll leave Colorado for the NFL.
According to a report, Deion Sanders had a special request declined by the Colorado Buffaloes amid Cowboys rumors.
Another interesting wrinkle may be developing amid speculation linking Deion Sanders to the open Cowboys head coaching job.
The Colorado Buffaloes' historic GPA under Deion Sanders has been revealed after the head coach's second season in charge.
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders received a “very credible threat” that two people were going to try to assault him last September, among other threats he faced throughout the year, his bodyguard said in the new season of the “Coach Prime ...
Colorado coach Deion Sanders has won at every one of his stops, most recently taking the Buffaloes from 1-11 to their first nine-win season since 2016 in two years on the job. With all his success, it makes sense that NFL teams will take an interest in his services.
Suddenly, another coach could be on the move with Colorado's Deion Sanders being linked to the Dallas Cowboys job after Mike McCarthy's departure. A new report came out on Thursday that Sanders would “almost certainly” accept the job if Jerry Jones offered him,