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“I think he will definitely win a national championship somewhere,” Charles Barkley backs Deion Sanders

708 days ago

There is no debate that Deion Sanders will continue to live in the public mind for years to come, with the former legendary player a potential title winning football coach.

Charles Barkley is brash, bold and even brazen when it comes to speaking his mind about sport, and talking on The Next Round he said that Sanders winning a championship title was “the easiest game to bet in the history of college football.”

Prime Time has taken an average Colorado Buffaloes team to public awareness, and a 3-1 record.

The Boulder team were smashed last week by the Oregon Ducks and face another mighty challenge in round 5 against the eighth ranked USC.

Barkley, an NBA Hall of Famer and member of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary team, believes in the power of Prime Coach, with Sanders proving doubters wrong from the get-go of his professional sporting career.

Sanders played for 14 seasons in the NFL, winning two Superbowl rings, while also playing for nine years in the MLB and reaching the World Series. He was an accomplished High School basketball player, and the transition from legendary sportsman to legendary coach is progressive.

“I think he will definitely win a national championship somewhere,” Barkley declared.

He called Sanders a “wonderful person”, and further said, “He’s gonna create men. I mean, obviously he wants to win, but he’s going to create grown men. And that’s why I love the guy.”

Barkley states that given sufficient time to build a program, and get his own players, there is no limit to Prime Time’s coaching career at the Buffaloes, and beyond.

 

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