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Colorado hires Deion Sanders to turn around its program

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BOULDER, Colo. — Deion Sanders is taking over as head coach at Colorado, bringing his charisma and larger-than-life persona to a beleaguere­d Pac-12 program that’s plunged to the bottom of college football.

The deal was announced Saturday night by CU athletic director Rick George.

The Pro Football Hall of Famer has been at Jackson State, a historical­ly Black college that plays in the NCAA’s second tier of Division I, since 2020. Sanders has guided the Tigers to consecutiv­e Southweste­rn Athletic Conference titles.

The Tigers beat Southern in the SWAC championsh­ip game Saturday in Jackson, Mississipp­i, and a few hours later Colorado announced he was coming to Boulder.

Sanders told his team after the game he had accepted another job, but intended to coach Jackson State (12-0) in the Celebratio­n Bowl for historical­ly Black colleges on Dec. 17 in Atlanta against Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference champion North Carolina Central.

“In coaching you either get elevated or you get terminated,” Sanders told his team. “There ain’t no graveyard for coaches where they die at the place. They either going to run you off or you going to walk off.”

Sanders talked about the dearth of Black head coaches at the highest levels of college football and trying to be a catalyst for change.

“It’s not about a bag,” Sanders said. “It’s about an opportunit­y.”

The Tigers went 27-5 in the Sanders era and he was named SWAC coach of the year the last two seasons.

Known as “Prime Time” during his high-stepping, play-making NFL career, the 55-year-old Sanders prefers “Coach Prime” these days. Colorado will prove a challenge for the magnetic Sanders, who inherits a program coming off a 1-11 season. But he brings instant name recognitio­n and a track record of being able to recruit top-level talent.

“There were a number of highly qualified and impressive

candidates interested in becoming the next head football coach at Colorado, but none of them had the pedigree, the knowledge and the ability to connect with student-athletes like Deion Sanders,” George said in a statement. “Not only will Coach Prime energize our fanbase, I’m confident that he will lead our program back to national prominence while leading a team of high quality and high character.”

The Buffaloes have turned in just one fulllength winning season since joining the Pac-12 in 2011. They dismissed Karl Dorrell in October and interim coach Mike Sanford finished out the season that culminated with a 63-21 blowout loss to No. 12 Utah at home.

Colorado is a long way from its glory days under Hall of Fame coach Bill McCartney, who led the Buffaloes to a national championsh­ip following the 1990 season.

While the program is trying to build up its name, image and likeness portfolio, establishi­ng the Buffs4Life Foundation to help out student-athletes, Colorado also has seen several players announce their intention in recent days of entering the transfer portal.

Sanders figures to bring a few players along with him

— possibly even his son, quarterbac­k Shedeur Sanders, a 6-foot-2 sophomore at Jackson State who’s thrown 36 TD passes this season and just six intercepti­ons.

Deion Sanders was an All-American at Florida State before a standout NFL career with five teams, including the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys, where he won a Super Bowl with each. He also played nine MLB seasons and reached the World Series with the Atlanta Braves in 1992.

Over the years, Sanders was an analyst and a star of reality TV shows and commercial­s, including Aflac spots with Alabama coach Nick Saban.

Jackson State hired Sanders in September 2020 after he coached his sons at a fledgling Texas high school that was fraught with issues.

Moving to Jackson State, Sanders called the fit “a match made in heaven,” and quickly lifted the school in Mississipp­i’s capital.

The success of Jackson State was significan­t as it made a program that has produced Hall of Famers such as Walter Payton, Lem Barney, Jackie Slater and Robert Brazile relevant again among HBCUs, and Sanders was determined to keep it that way.

 ?? Rogelio V. Solis / Associated Press ?? Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders calls out to his players who were warming up for the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference championsh­ip game against Southern on Saturday in Jackson, Miss. Sanders is taking over as coach at Colorado, bringing his charisma and larger-than-life persona to a beleaguere­d Pac-12 program that’s plunged to the bottom of college football.
Rogelio V. Solis / Associated Press Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders calls out to his players who were warming up for the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference championsh­ip game against Southern on Saturday in Jackson, Miss. Sanders is taking over as coach at Colorado, bringing his charisma and larger-than-life persona to a beleaguere­d Pac-12 program that’s plunged to the bottom of college football.

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