'Bull-Junk!' Dallas Cowboys Icon Deion Sanders Reacts to Texas A&M Aggies Rumor

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FRISCO - Deion Sanders has led a "never-say-never'' sort of life, rising to the heights of his profession in a number of ways. So a complete shutdown of the idea of "Coach Prime'' leaving after only first season at the helm of the University of Colorado football program seems unwise.
But Sanders is now commenting on the rumors of him being linked to the high-profile coaching vacancy at Texas A&M, which recently dismissed Jimbo Fisher (with a contract buyout of approximately $77 million - the sort of money that would raise the eyebrows of most any coaching candidate).
And Deion is using his favorite made-up word to characterize his thoughts on the story.
"Bull-junk!'' Sanders called it. "Come on. Come on. I’m good. We gotta win. Let’s focus on this week.''
That's not exactly a "no'' - but the circumstances largely add up to that. Sanders has often sworn his allegiance to Boulder, this week illustrating that by explaining what he would tell recruits about his future.
“I’d tell them what I told them when I came: 'I’m here,” said the NFL and Dallas Cowboys legend. “I’d tell them my mother’s here. My sister’s here. My dog is here. My daughter’s here. Three of my sons are here. My other daughter comes during every home game. We’re here. I get mail here. I pay taxes here.”
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The blockade of the NCAA's "two-time transfer waivers'' rules also complicate the idea of a switch, as do family matters. Deion's two sons play under him at Colorado, and a move would be difficult. There is also the issue of "the job at hand''; the Buffaloes won just one game last year, then got of to an impressive 3-0 start this season, but have since fallen to 4-6. CU needs to win both of its remaining two games to become bowl-eligible.
Said Deion: “I love to win. My cologne is called, ‘Win.' We’re going through a patch right now that we’re learning how to (win) and as long as there is progress, I’m good. In every week, I see progress. I’m ecstatic about that.”

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.
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