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NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 14: SI Swimsuit athlete and professional golfer Paige Spiranac attends the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Launch Celebration at Magic Hour at Moxy Times Square on February 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Pont/WireImage)

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NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 14: SI Swimsuit athlete and professional golfer Paige Spiranac attends the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Launch Celebration at Magic Hour at Moxy Times Square on February 14, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Pont/WireImage)
The University of Colorado has made an important decision recently. They have hired Deion Sanders as the head coach of their football team. As a Colorado native, golf influencer, Paige Spiranac, expressed her support for the sudden move. However, does she actually agree with all the resolutions the new coach put forward?
The University of Colorado confirmed its new decision to hire the Hall of Famer as its football head coach a couple of days ago. “He’s (Sanders) already stirring the pot,” the 29-year-old said, acknowledging his new moves as the HC in her latest Twitter video.
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After playing for multiple famous teams, including Dallas Cowboys and Baltimore Ravens, in his 14-season NFL career, Sanders took coaching as his main profession. Before getting hired by Colorado University, he decorated the head coach position at Jackson State.
Notably, Jackson State won consecutive Southwestern Athletic Conference titles from 2020, the year Sanders joined the team. Reportedly, he intends to bring players from his previous team to the Colorado team, and the decision has put the current players in a tough position.
What are your thoughts? pic.twitter.com/tLmw0C92U8
— Paige Spiranac (@PaigeSpiranac) December 5, 2022
“‘I (Sanders) am bringing my luggage with me,'” Spiranac explained how the former NFL star let his new team know about his firm agenda. “If you don’t work hard, or you don’t like it, there’s a transfer portal,'” she added.
As a former college athlete, Paige Spiranac supports Sanders being honest from the start. She said, “honestly, I love the transparency.”
Paige Spiranac doesn’t completely agree with all of Deion Sanders’ moves
Deion Sanders will join the Colorado University football team soon. And according to reports, he intends to bring some players from his old team with him. Interestingly, rumors also suggest that he also likes to bring his son, quarterback, Shedeur Sanders, to the team.
“I love the move. What I don’t love is making your son the head quarterback?” She further added, “not sure about that.”
As a successful social media influencer, Spiranac left the discussion to her followers. And some of them did respond with their point of view on the topic.
Your are stunning as always that’s what I think …. Lol , now that out of the way, I think I little too strong coming in , great athlete doesn’t translate into great coach , I don’t think it will work out . Son the QB ( nepotism ) , I myself like humble before cocky but will see
— Carlos33 (@carloscassar) December 6, 2022
It’s gonna be interesting but it feels a bit ego inflating, like wanting to make an impact and impression more for his own name than team.
Also Jr is gonna have to be exceptional or he’s gonna get so much flak for being daddy’s boy.— Pugs007 (@pugs007) December 5, 2022
My thoughts are, having player talent and coaching talent are two different things. It don't matter who the QB is or the RB so on and so forth. Can Primetime "teach" what he learned at the NFL level?? Jim Harbaugh is a great example of coaching at all levels.
— cmats808 (@cmats808) December 6, 2022
You gotta be able to actually coach at some point. It’s debatable as to whether he’s proven he can coach. Tho he thinks he will, he won’t ever have a huge talent advantage. He will pull a bunch of kids who couldn’t cut it somewhere else. And to be fair, some will be great.
— Kiley Taylor (@paradisevendor1) December 5, 2022
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Unfortunately with NIL and the transfer portal this is how college football has evolved. It’s only going to get worse. As for Deon. He is going to right the ship quick. His team and he feels his son gives him the best shot. Going to be fun to watch!
— Jeter (@jeter91) December 6, 2022
Notably, fans had mixed reactions to the decision made by the University of Colorado regarding hiring Deion Sanders as the new football head coach. Some of them agreed he has the potential to lead the team to success. However, some followers didn’t think being a former NFL player would be good enough to have such a position.
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Do you think Sanders and his old team, including his son, would be a good addition to the Colorado University team? Let us know in the comments down below.
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