Deion Sanders has coached just seven games with the Colorado Buffaloes, but the hype surrounding Coach Prime is so big that football fans already want to know if there’s something greater ahead for the Hall of Famer. So far, Sanders has the Buffaloes at 4-3, and they’ve been ranked as high as 18th this season, which is much better than anyone anticipated in his first season coaching at the FBS level.
While Sanders did sign a five-year contract with Colorado, we’ve seen how frequently coaches escape those agreements when bigger opportunities arise. Will that happen with Coach Prime?
The latest to chime in on the situation is Constance Schwartz-Morini, the business partner and manager of Sanders.
“He’s staying. He’s staying. He’s staying,” Constance Schwartz-Morini said on an appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” on Thursday. “I think he’s having too much fun there. He’s just been able to be who he is really deep down inside, driving his tractor and wearing his cowboy hat.”
Deion Sanders’ business partner on future with Colorado
Sanders is under contract through the 2027-28 season, and by all appearances, he’s thoroughly enjoying every minute in Boulder, Colorado. With his two sons by his side, with Shedeur Sanders playing QB, and Shilo Sanders in the secondary, where else would Deion rather be? Perhaps he’ll be singing a different tune once his sons hear their names called in the NFL Draft, but for now, Sanders appears all in on Colorado.
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