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In a recent press conference, Deion Sanders, the head coach at Colorado, made it crystal clear that he has no interest in moving to Texas A&M. This statement came in response to speculations fueled by ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who expressed a desire to see Sanders take over as the Aggies' head coach following the dismissal of Jimbo Fisher.
Sanders' focus remains unwaveringly on his current team, especially with an game against Washington State. "I want to win, I want to win a game. So you think I really do sit down and think about that kind of stuff?" Sanders retorted when questioned about the Texas A&M job. He emphasized the need to concentrate on the immediate challenge, given their tight schedule and the necessity of winning their final two games to be bowl-eligible.
Colorado has had a steep decline
Colorado's journey this season has been a rollercoaster, starting strong with a 3-0 record but then facing a challenging phase, losing six of their last seven games. The team's next opponent, Washington State, also has a similar story of a strong start followed by a string of losses.
While Sanders' dedication to Colorado is irable, the challenges he faces are not minor. He initiated a major rebuilding project upon his arrival at Colorado, which included several transfers, notably his son, quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Any consideration of a move would not only be complicated by Colorado's recent struggles but also by the logistics of transfers for these players, a process made increasingly difficult by the NCAA's stance on two-time transfer waivers.
The coaching carousel has been active with speculation about various Power Five coaches, including Oregon's Dan Lanning and Florida State's Mike Norvell, being potential candidates for the Texas A&M position.
As the college football landscape continues to shift and rumors swirl, one thing remains certain: Deion Sanders is firmly rooted in his mission at Colorado, with a clear vision for the team's future.