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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders addressed recent speculation about his future in Boulder on Monday by saying he’s not concerned about a contract extension for himself until he gets other things in place for his program, including more big names for his coaching staff.
Asked if there were contract talks with the university, Sander said, “Maybe.”
“I don’t know,” he said at his first news conference of the spring football season. “I ain’t worried about me. Let’s get everybody else straight first. Then I’m good.”
Sanders, 57, is in the third year of a five-year contract at Colorado that runs through 2027. He earned $5.7 million last year in guaranteed pay, which ranked fourth among public schools in the Big 12 Conference. But recent comments and developments have raised questions about his future. Earlier this month, Sanders made a cryptic remark about money on a show called The Morning Run.
After talking about the beauty of Boulder, he said, “These people better go and get money money and stop playing. Bye. Bye.”
It’s not clear what he was referencing. It could have been pay for his staff and players or himself. Or something else.
In January, Fox Sports analyst Joel Klatt, a former Colorado quarterback, said Sanders had a “very, very, very good offer in front of him from Colorado, and I don’t know why it hasn’t been signed.”
Sanders also had a brief flirtation with the Dallas Cowboys after that coaching job opened up. Before that, in December, Sanders had hinted at a new contract at Colorado.
“I’m confident that we’re gonna get something done to keep me here so that we can bring this wonderful city a national…
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Publish date : 2025-03-17 19:27:00
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