Deion Sanders Brings Winning - And Money - to Colorado Football
REFERENCES AT THE END OF THIS POST
Legendary football player Deion Sanders has brought his winning ways to the University of Colorado as head coach, leading the team to a 3-0 start after years of losing seasons. But Sanders' impact goes far beyond the football field.
The Prime Effect
Nicknamed "Coach Prime," Sanders has ignited interest and excitement in Colorado football. The team has sold out every home game this season, bringing in an estimated $17 million per game for the local economy according to the Boulder Convention and Visitors Bureau. Celebrities are showing up, restaurants and hotels are booked, and university merchandising sales have skyrocketed. Sanders has made Colorado football culturally relevant again.
**Transforming the Team **
Last year, Colorado went 1-8 and had the worst record of any Power 5 conference team. Sanders has already tripled last year's win total. His first game as coach was a thrilling last-minute victory over national runner-up TCU. Sanders has motivated and empowered his players, even giving them his trademark sunglasses. The team's newfound confidence and swagger reflects their coach's.
An Unconventional Approach
Sanders has been criticized by some in the coaching community for his aggressive approach, cutting underperforming players and overhauling the roster. But it's working. As Sanders told the Wall Street Journal, “I didn’t come here to lose.” He recruits elite talent and expects excellence. While unorthodox, his methods are bringing Colorado back to football prominence.
The Bottom Line
Deion Sanders has changed the trajectory of Colorado football, making the team - and its coach - must-see entertainment. The university has Coach Prime to thank for sparking new energy, visibility and dollars. Sanders may ruffle feathers, but he's proving doubters wrong by producing results on and off the field.
References:
https://www.wsj.com/articles/deion-sanders-colorado-buffaloes-jackson-state-11663202455
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Hmm
I think I'm seeing the effect if Sanders on this post
Nice one!
He’s been that impactful since he was a superstar playing both sports of Major League Baseball and National Football League at the same time and excelling at both. They didn’t call him Prime Time for nothing. It now has carried over to his Coaching @rafzat
Interested to see how this season goes. I am sure Alabama will probably try to go after him when Saban’s contract is up.
They are already chirping about the NFL lol although he has said he has no interest in coaching rich men lol @thelogicaldude but money talks in the end.
That was why Saban came back to college from the NFL. He couldn't stand coaching a bunch of overpaid crybabies, lol. Plus these days the NFL is all scripted, lol.