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Deion Sanders has been rewarded with a record-breaking contract after a transformational first two seasons as Colorado’s head football coach.
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Colorado Buffaloes head football coach Deion Sanders has agreed to a massive five-year contract extension, the university announced on Friday.
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Lewis is one of the crowned jewels of Colorado's 2025 recruiting class, with 247Sports composite rankings placing him as a four-star recruit, the No. 6 quarterback and the No. 50 player in the nation...
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Sanders will now be making $10 million, making him the highest-paid football coach in the Big 12 and among the top 10 highest-paid head football coaches in the country, the school said.
Deion Sanders AKA Coach Prime, has agreed to an extension that will make him the highest paid coach in his conference.
Deion Sanders is staying in Colorado after signing a mega extension on Friday. We break down every aspect of his new contract with the.
The Colorado Buffaloes recently rewarded Deion Sanders with a bumper new contract that runs until 2029 to thank him for his great work. The new deal is worth $54 million, with $10m
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Axios on MSNCU Boulder extends Coach Prime's contract through 2029Deion Sanders is sticking around as the University of Colorado Boulder's head coach through the 2029 season, CU athletic director Rick George announced Friday. Why it matters: Speculation swirled that Coach Prime — credited with one of the biggest turnarounds in college football history— was eyeing a jump to the NFL.
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Deion Sanders vowed to put CU Buffs football back on the national map. Now it looks as if he and the administration are serious about keeping them there.
With Coach Prime signing a five-year contract extension with the CU Buffs, it means serious football is here to stay in Boulder.
Here's a look at the buyout in Sanders' new extension: Sanders' buyout as of December 2024 was $14 million, per USA Today's database — the 41st-highest in FBS.