Why CU Buffs coach Deion Sanders doesn’t have his gifted Colorado dream house just yet
As of early Monday evening, records reveal that the house where Shedeur Sanders and his brothers had shown their father was still up for sale.
There is still no defensive coordinator for Deion Sanders. In theory, he also doesn’t yet have his ideal home in Colorado, gifted as he is.
A $7.2 million mansion between Boulder and Golden near Highway 93 was shown to the CU football coach and Pro Football Hall of Famer in a widely shared video uploaded by Deion Sanders Jr.’s Well Off Media channel over the weekend.
According to some sources, the coach’s sons bought the property as a gift for him.
Records show that as of early Monday night, Compass real estate agent Amanda Fein still had it up for grabs.
When contacted by The Post, the agent declined to comment. Reports that as of early Monday evening, no transaction involving the Sanders family had been finalized were corroborated by sources.
The 56-year-old football coach is expected to make $5.5 million in 2023 before bonuses and incentives as part of a five-year contract with the Buffs. He is currently in his second season of play.
Last autumn, Sanders’ first season as an FBS coach, CU finished with a 4-8 record. Even though it was a three-win improvement over the 1-11 season in 2022, the Buffs finished the season with a six-game losing skid and in last place in the Pac-12.
This autumn, Sanders and CU will play their home opener against North Dakota State at Folsom Field on August 31.