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Deion Sanders is officially a head coach of Colorado. According to Brian Howell of Buffzone, Sanders' deal with Colorado is five years for $29.5 million...
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Strannix16 months
Lol
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KennabraTiger16 months
Desperation
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TeaParty16 months
These salaries are a joke.
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kywildcatfanone16 months
They are. It's monopoly money for these athletic departments.
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Ssubba16 months
Wow, Auburn got Freeze for $6.5/yr. Would love to know who Colorado outbid.
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Bige1116 months
I think it’s a smart move by Colorado. Brings attention to a forgotten program, why not take a flyer on Deion? I can promise you this that program will continue to be in shambles without a gutsy and potentially w reckless roll of the dice like this. Nothing to lose.
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momentoftruth8716 months
I saw a clip of the university saying they don’t have the money, yet lol.
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HarryBalzack16 months
He needs a DC, right? Be glad to donate to that fund if he hires a certain Hammond native.
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TigerFan5555516 months
thats a good hire... brings attention to the program... he will get some players there..
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KAGTASTIC16 months
Damn UCO flushed with Benji's making it rain...I wonder what the other head coach(es) of Colorado is making.
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Hangit16 months
All you boys forego the big schools to support the HBCU's and your race. You need to be black, and come here. But... I'm gone to the highest bidder.
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cajunmud16 months
It's about time we stop talking about race. We've all been the other 4 races on earth here in previous lives. Stop being hypocrites.
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cajunmud16 months
That's not aimed at you Hangit.
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matty338716 months
That's why there is a transfer portal
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Solo Cam16 months
This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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Solo Cam16 months
This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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Solo Cam16 months
This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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Toptigerfan8616 months
You can say that again
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cajunmud16 months
Hell, he may keep the Pac-12 afloat.
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JackieTreehorn16 months
This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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cajunmud16 months
Haha...is there an echo in here? Shhh...there it is again.
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Hamma112216 months
Great Hire
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TigerLord202016 months
This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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SECdragonmaster16 months
Just my thoughts:

This is a great deal for Colorado. They were dead and gone and Prime will get kids on campus and bring exposure to the program. It's not an overly long time and a crippling amount of money. Good deal for both parties imo.
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beaverfever16 months
Well said.
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YMCA16 months
Smart move by Colorado. I’m interested to see if he can compete/coach against the top power 5 teams with equal to better talent(once he brings in some highly ranked guys). I still don’t know if he’s a good coach or if he was successful at JSU simply bc he had high ranking recruits playing for him against lower ranked players.
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