With Deion Sanders' debut as its coach, Colorado has become the unlikely center of the college football universe. He talks 'Prime Time' with 60 Minutes.
Deion Sanders has reinvigorated the Colorado Buffaloes football program, bringing"Prime Time" hype to a team that won just one game last season.
The coach has hinted that JSU's lack of resources may have factored into his decision to leave, but he's largely been elusive on the topic. "Sooner or later in life, there will be opportunity that knocks at your door," Sanders said."And at this juncture in my life, I felt like the opportunity for not only me, but for my kids as well, was tremendous."
Hunter and Coach Sanders' sons aren't the only new members of the Buffaloes. At the first team meeting in December, Sanders encouraged players to enter the transfer portal, an open market for athletes to find new schools. More than 50 players eventually transferred out as part of Sanders' roster overhaul.
"My kids that play for me," he said,"they didn't choose a university. They chose me. That's a difference."
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