Deion and Shedeur Sanders have officially split up. Unless a miracle happens, the Colorado coach will remain in the college game while his son will be drafted by an NFL team.
San Francisco wants him back—for the right price. He wants to stay—for the right price. The difference in ‘right price’ is where the deal gets complicated.
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The Colorado coach has said he would guide his son's landing spot in the league, but that might not be necessary.
Deion Sanders has proven that in modern college football, adaptability is key. Long-term planning has taken a backseat to immediate results, with programs const ...
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