Deion Sanders, former NFL player and HOF, currently coaches the Colorado Buffaloes in the Big 12 Conference.
Jerry Jones (L), Deion Sanders (R), Emmanuel Acho (circle) (Images via Fox News/SBJ/Imago)
The Dallas Cowboys are 3-7 on the season and on pace to record the worst home-point differential in the league’s history. America’s Team, as they are called, are troubled by multiple issues, ranging from an injured quarterback to internal conflicts.
It has been reported for many weeks now that Mike McCarthy has lost the locker room. Amid the intensifying noise to fire McCarthy, Jerry Jones has constantly thrown himself to defend the head coach. Furthermore, the 82-year-old GM noted that the team will not endure a coaching change in the middle of the season.
NFL broadcaster and former player Emmanuel Acho had some advice for the general manager for the upcoming offseason. Speaking on The Facility, Acho expressed that he believes that Jerry Jones is more focused on marketing and generating revenue than on the actual football product. Acho addressed Jones’ inactions and advised him to bring in Deion Sanders to resolve their conflicts.
Apart from Emmanuel Acho, Rex Ryan also commented on the possibility of bringing Sanders as a replacement for McCarthy in the next season. Meanwhile, Deion Sanders has already said no to the opportunity. In an appearance on the Speak, Sanders noted that he’s happy where he is and wants to remain there.
The Cowboys would look to change their misfortunes on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. T, With rigorous film training, they will try to defeat the New York Giants and save face.
The Colorado Buffaloes are nearing a Championship game possibility under Deion Sanders
The Colorado Buffaloes returned to the Big 12 after a 13-season hiatus and currently rank second in the division behind the BYU Cougars. With an 8-2 overall record and a 6-1 division record, their only losses this season have come against rivals Nebraska and Kansas State.
Under the leadership of Deion “Prime” Sanders, the team has made a remarkable turnaround from last season’s 4-8 record. Key players Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders have transformed the Buffaloes, who recently secured impressive back-to-back victories against Texas Tech and Utah Utes.
The Buffaloes have two more games in the regular season. The Buffs go up against Kansas on the road and Oklahoma State at home on Nov. 29. Victories in both would secure their spot in the Big 12 Championship Game in Arlington, Texas, on Dec. 7. Winning the championship would earn them a place in the new 12-team College Football Playoff, based on current rankings. They could even secure a first-round bye as one of the four highest-ranked conference champions.