Deion Sanders, head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team, recently made headlines for purging his roster, cutting dozens of players to make room for new recruits. While some have criticized Sanders’ methods, others argue that this is simply part of the business of college sports. Players now have more rights and freedoms than ever before, including the ability to earn money through name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals and the transfer portal. However, with these perks come penalties, such as being cut from the team. Sanders is taking advantage of an NCAA rule that allows first-year coaches to make roster changes, and while it may seem harsh, it is ultimately part of the pro sports model that college sports are moving towards. As one commentator puts it, either you want it to be pro football or you don’t, and if you’re a college football player, that choice has already been made.
Deion Sanders Conducts Business in Colorado
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