Latest News : Proposed future coaching switch sees Deion Sanders leave Colorado for A team Shedeur oft-projected to land with
Deion Sanders will be the head coach of a number of teams, according to The Wright Way Network.
TWSN’s Blake Meek claimed that Coach Prime will quit Colorado football to join the Las Vegas Raiders, a team that Shedeur Sanders is widely expected to join following the 2025 NFL draft.
When the Raiders pick in the top five of the 2025 draft, they must select a quarterback, who may be sitting right in front of them. Shedeur Sanders. Sanders is one of the top quarterback prospects in this class, and he is expected to be drafted in the top 10. If Sanders performs well this season, he may be a top-five or possibly number-one overall pick.
“That all smells like a path that Deion Sanders would love to have to become the head coach of the Raiders in 2025.”
The site previously proposed THE Ohio State University as Sanders’ future landing location. On another instance, another contributor from the publication claimed the Dallas Cowboys, another common imaginary Shedeur landing. spot
All of these recommendations completely contradict what Coach Prime has stated himself.
Deion Sanders on leaving Colorado football to follow his sons: ‘I’m a dad, not a baby daddy.’
Sanders has often emphasized that he is a father, not a baby daddy, and that he sets the tone for his children’s futures, not the other way around.
“I’m a leader of men, not a follower of men,” he said (via Colorado Buffaloes On SI). “I am a father, not a baby daddy. I guide my sons; I do not follow them.”
Coach Prime’s word isn’t completely trustworthy, but he’s been particularly hesitant to accept an NFL job, outlining the disadvantages of taking on a professional coaching position.
“I don’t have any desire or ambition to coach in the NFL,” Sanders told SI. “I have a problem with men getting paid and not doing their duties. I would be too harsh to coach in the NFL because I still possess those old-school qualities.”
No, he will not be coaching the Raiders. Or cowboys. And certainly not Ohio State. Sanders’ situation at CU is too favorable to consider switching just yet. Maybe one day he’ll win too much in Boulder and want the sport’s richest pockets for recruiting. If his shenanigans were invited to one of the nation’s NIL powerhouses.
However, for it to happen, he will have had a significant change in his opinion of NIL. Similarly, joining the Raiders would have been a 180 from what he said on the record not long ago.