Deion Sanders is the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, who have a 7-2 record and are ranked No. 18 in the AP College Football Poll.
However, there has been a lot of speculation that he and his son Sheduer will be a package deal for whatever team lands to quarterback in the draft.
On ESPN’s “First Take,” the topic of whether Sanders and the Cowboys could reunite became a topic of conversation until co-host Cam Newton chimed in with where he thought the best fit would be.
He immediately shrugs it off, mentioning that Dallas shouldn’t tank for Shedeur after giving Dak Prescott his new four-year contract for $240 million.
“What is a good look I do believe is for Prime is Florida State University. It makes the most sense,” he said. “Not only would you have more time to build a foundation. You’d have more than respectfully Colorado.
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If that is the case, though, Deion would have a huge challenge on his hands as Florida State is in the midst of a horrible 1-9 season after going 13-1 in 2023.
Deion Sanders Played College Ball At Florida State
Even if he were choosing between the Cowboys and Seminoles, it would be a reunion no matter what.
He played four seasons at Florida from 1985 to 1988. In those four years, Sanders was named All-American twice and finished eighth in the Heisman in his final season.
He also accumulated 1429 punt yards with three touchdowns and 14 interceptions with three going for touchdowns.
Seeing such an amazing recruiter like Deion Sanders to get even more resources to build up a football program would be interesting.
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