Coach Prime says he'll be in Boulder for the long haul, despite calls for bigger jobs
Deion Sanders has tirelessly reiterated his commitment to the Colorado football program, yet skepticism persists. The recent comments by Coach Prime on SiriusXM College underscore his frustration with the rumors suggesting he will leave Boulder once his sons depart for the 2025 NFL Draft. Sanders doubled down on his dedication and stated, “I’m gonna leave when my kids leave...that’s the dumbest thing I ever saw in my life, like, I’m gonna follow my sons. Come on. That’s not a dad.
Sanders' statements highlight his belief that his role extends beyond his own interests and reaffirms a deep-rooted commitment to the program. He also reflected on his career, noting that his longevity in football has always been about others, not himself. This selflessness, he believes, is why he continues to receive blessings from God.
“It has to be about them. God blesses me because it’s always about somebody else...It’s not about me. He blesses me because we make sure it’s about the kids, it’s about the families, it’s about the mother, it’s about something else,” Sanders said.Despite his emphatic denials, rumors about Sanders leaving Colorado persist to swirl around. Some have speculated that his vigorous defense may be a cover for an impending departure after the upcoming season.
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