Recently, former NFL player Adam “Pacman” Jones made headlines by stating his belief that football legend Deion Sanders will be the next head coach of the Florida State Seminoles. Jones, known for his outspoken nature, expressed his confidence in Sanders’ ability to lead the prestigious football program to success.
But hey, nothing’s confirmed yet, so we’ll just have to wait and see if Pacman’s prediction comes true.
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The former Bengals star defensive back laid out the prediction on The Pacman Jones Show this week, his new BetOnline gig … prefacing it by saying he doesn’t have any inside information, he just thinks the move makes way too much sense.
“He fit Florida State,” Jones said. “My opinion, he would have picked Florida State over Colorado, but Florida State f***ed that up.”
And, while the words may not have come straight from Sanders, it’s worth noting Deion and Adam are tight — like family.
Jones explained with Sanders’ quarterback son, Shedeur, and two-way superstar Travis Hunter leaving for the NFL after this season … bolting out of Boulder for his old stomping grounds is the right move for Prime.
Sanders currently has a five-year deal worth up to $29.5 million to coach Colorado … but Pac doesn’t see that being an issue, as FSU has plenty of money to buy him out.
“Come with the check. It’s a lot of coaches done left, and I know a couple coaches done left with three, four more years on the deal.”
Pac is so confident in his take … he thinks even the NFL wouldn’t be able to deter Sanders from the ‘Noles if pro teams came calling.
While these comments have sparked speculation and discussion among fans and analysts alike, it is important to note that no official announcement has been made regarding the coaching position at Florida State. As the coaching carousel continues to turn in the world of college football, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds and whether Sanders will indeed take on the role as head coach of the Seminoles.
