"Jackson State’s Deion Sanders is down to three choices for his next coaching position: South Florida, Colorado, and Cincinnati.
"Prime just led JSU to its first-ever undefeated season and is 26-5 all-time at the school. He’s banked more than a handful of four and five-star recruits at the FCS program." (See the whole report here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/report-uc-one-of-deion-sanders-final-school-choices/ar-AA14Kfko?cvid=221bf16d182b469098d7b576d82c3fe4)
In an alternate universe KF announced he would retire at the end of the bowl game, and Iowa hired Deion Sanders as its new head coach, outbidding the competition and giving Deion the BIG stage of the BIG Ten. Kadyn Proctor immediately confirmed his commitment to the Hawkeyes, more top-rated OLs followed suit, and mobile QBs and talented WRs were beating down the doors of Kinnick Stadium. Sanders' only recruiting problem was the scholarship limitations.
"I'll be bringing my wide open offense to Iowa City, and I plan to turn the Big Ten inside out," Sanders told an overflow crowd of media gathered in the Hawkeyes' indoor facility. "We'll still have that awesome defense that Coach Parker brings every year, but we'll add an offense to match, one that doesn't believe in punting. I can't wait to lead the Hawkeyes against Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, USC, and UCLA. I'll just tell y'all . . . better watch out for Iowa."
And then a cosmic event swallowed up that alternate universe, and Hawkeye fans were left with nothing but coal in their Christmas stockings -- that and visions of what could have been.
"Prime just led JSU to its first-ever undefeated season and is 26-5 all-time at the school. He’s banked more than a handful of four and five-star recruits at the FCS program." (See the whole report here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ncaafb/report-uc-one-of-deion-sanders-final-school-choices/ar-AA14Kfko?cvid=221bf16d182b469098d7b576d82c3fe4)
In an alternate universe KF announced he would retire at the end of the bowl game, and Iowa hired Deion Sanders as its new head coach, outbidding the competition and giving Deion the BIG stage of the BIG Ten. Kadyn Proctor immediately confirmed his commitment to the Hawkeyes, more top-rated OLs followed suit, and mobile QBs and talented WRs were beating down the doors of Kinnick Stadium. Sanders' only recruiting problem was the scholarship limitations.
"I'll be bringing my wide open offense to Iowa City, and I plan to turn the Big Ten inside out," Sanders told an overflow crowd of media gathered in the Hawkeyes' indoor facility. "We'll still have that awesome defense that Coach Parker brings every year, but we'll add an offense to match, one that doesn't believe in punting. I can't wait to lead the Hawkeyes against Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, USC, and UCLA. I'll just tell y'all . . . better watch out for Iowa."
And then a cosmic event swallowed up that alternate universe, and Hawkeye fans were left with nothing but coal in their Christmas stockings -- that and visions of what could have been.