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When Deion Sanders stepped into the coaching spotlight at Colorado, no one could have predicted the immediate impact “Prime Time” would have on the Buffaloes.
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EssentiallySports on MSN“I’m Not Happy”: Stephen A. Smith Sounds Off on Deion Sanders' Contract Extension as Shannon Sharpe Responds With $100M DigOn or off the field, Deion Sanders turned the Buffs from a lost story to a headline machine since 2022. The post “I’m Not Happy”: Stephen A. Smith Sounds Off on Deion Sanders' Contract Extension as Shannon Sharpe Responds With $100M Dig appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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Irish Star on MSNStephen A. Smith's complete lack of March Madness knowledge called out by ex-ESPN analystJeff Goodman has suggested that Stephen A. Smith may not have watched the NCAA Tournament in a decade after reacting to his hot take on March Madness losing its appeal
Joining Robert Griffin III on his podcast, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith said he didn't like the way his network fired the former Washington Commanders' star quarterback.
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The Spun on MSNESPN Personality Sick Of Stephen A. Smith, LeBron James BeefAs the ongoing feud between LeBron James and Stephen A. Smith continues, at least one of his ESPN colleagues has already grown tired of it. In a recent interview with OutKick.com, longtime "Pardon the Interruption" host Michael Wilbon addressed the back-and-forth between the Lakers superstar and
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith and Shannon Sharpe are known for tackling all kinds of topics throughout the sporting world. And while both have carved out a pretty nic
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders signed a 5-year, $54 million extension on Friday, becoming one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. A move that was celebrated by many except for one of Coach Prime's biggest supporters.
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Pro Football Network on MSNStephen A. Smith Argues Colorado HC Deion Sanders Is Still ‘Underpaid’ After Massive $54 Million ExtensionDeion Sanders was arguably the best cornerback in NFL history. The Hall-of-Famer won two Super Bowls, was Defensive Player of the Year in 1994, and was a six-time first-team All-Pro. He still is one of the most polarizing figures in football,