Deion Sanders is all in on Colorado, and he's not shy about saying it. The head coach of the Buffaloes has made it crystal clear—Boulder is his home, and he's not going anywhere, not even for an NFL sideline.
On a recent episode of the "Barbershop" podcast with Cleveland media personality Garrett Bush, Sanders opened up about his deep connection to the program. "I love Colorado, I love my kids that I have in that locker room. I love my staff, I love all of it," he said. "I ain't trying to coach no NFL team."
It's the kind of loyalty that Buffaloes fans have been craving. Since signing a contract extension a couple of years ago, Sanders has consistently dismissed any talk of leaving. For Coach Prime, this isn't a stepping stone—it's a destination. And he's got big plans for the future.
"At Colorado, I want to win. I want to win it all," Sanders declared. "It ain't negotiations, it ain't no side-stepping, that's my No. 1 goal."
Some might call it coachspeak, but coming from a man who has battled bladder cancer and other health challenges in recent years, those words carry extra weight. It's a testament to his relentless drive and determination to build something special in Boulder.
As the 2026 season approaches and beyond, Sanders is setting the bar high—and he's betting everything on making Colorado a championship contender.
