Deion Sanders recently told Joel Klatt his sons are helping him build a strong foundation at Colorado. Are Sanders and his sons among the best father-son player groupings in CFB history?
Over 30 years after he lifted Florida State into national prominence, Deion Sanders is hoping his sons can help him do the same thing with his coaching career at Colorado. The Colorado head coach told FOX Sports' Joel Klatt on 'Big Noon Conversations' that he's not planning to follow his sons, Shedeur and Shilo Sanders, into the NFL when they likely declare for the draft in 2025. However, Sanders said he believes his sons are helping establish a strong foundation at Colorado.
After starting at guard for much of the year for the Ducks, Long ended up being a first-round pick in the 2013 NFL Draft before becoming a three-time Pro Bowler. Clay Matthews Jr.
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