A contract for a new CU football coach — who’s expected to be NFL icon Deion Sanders — is now officially up for discussion by the Board of Regents on Sunday morning.according to the public agenda,The announcement confirms that the end of the Buffs’ hiring process is coming, and fast. But it’s the hireAs the clock winds down, the Buffs are pulling out the stops to get a deal with Sanders wrapped up.
Multiple sources close to the negotiations told The Denver Post that CU is prepared to make Sanders the highest-paid football coach in school history to lure the Jackson State coach from FCS to the Pac-12. A multi-year deal worth at least $4.5 million annually has been on the table for Sanders, who’s slated to coach Jackson State against Southern in the SWAC football championship game later this afternoon in Jackson, Miss.
While Sanders had not officially accepted the Buffs’ offer as of Saturday morning, ESPN reported late Friday that the Pro Football Hall of Famer was “preparing” to take the job and has recently been lining up staffers and potential portal transfers to join him at CU. Former Buffs coach Karl Dorrell — who had been fired on Oct. 2 after an 0-5 start this season and an 8-15 record since his hire in February 2022 — made $3.6 million this past season. Dorrell has been slated to earn $3.8 million in 2023 and $4 million in 2024.
Sanders’ salary, if it comes in at around $4.5 million, would’ve placed him among the top 5 of Pac-12 coaches in 2022, trailing only UCLA’s Chip Kelly , Utah’s Kyle Whittingham , Stanford’s David Shaw and USC’s Lincoln Riley .
SeanKeeler Terrible headline…embarrassing
SeanKeeler Nice headline.
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