Coach Prime will try to bankroll some wins and pocket change
Deion Sanders is seeing his contract with the Colorado Buffaloes enter bonus season, thanks to a string of high-stakes games and Colorado’s continued success under his leadership. Following the, Sanders pocketed an extra $150,000, with even more potential earnings on the horizon. For each victory in Colorado’s next four games, Sanders will receive an additional $100,000.
Sanders’ five-year, $29.5 million contract with Colorado is already a remarkable deal, particularly given the turnaround he’s leading for the program. However, the structure of his contract allows for significant bonus opportunities, rewarding both team and personal achievements.
The incentive-laden contract also includes smaller bonuses for other milestones. For instance, reaching the Big 12 Championship game or being named Big 12 Coach of the Year each adds $75,000. This structure highlights the university’s commitment to rewarding performance, reflecting the unique appeal Sanders brings to Colorado and college football. Sanders also earned anSanders’ total salary in his second year as head coach is approximately $5.7 million, with $500,000 as his base salary.
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