COLORADO Buffaloes head coach and NFL icon Deion Sanders has been predicted to take a new role.

While Sanders has led the NCAA squad to a 2-1 record, his quarterback son, Shedeur, has gotten grief for his behavior.

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes walks the field before the game against the Colorado State Rams on September 14


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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders of the Colorado Buffaloes walks the field before the game against the Colorado State Rams on September 14Credit: Getty

Buffaloes signal-caller and the son of Deion, Shedeur Sanders, walks to the locker room after the team's victory against the Rams
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Buffaloes signal-caller and the son of Deion, Shedeur Sanders, walks to the locker room after the team’s victory against the RamsCredit: Getty
Sanders’ close friend, former NFL player Pacman Jones, discussed his coaching future.

Jones believes that Sanders could leave his head coaching job with Colorado and take the same job with the Florida State Seminoles.

“I truly think with Shedeur leaving and Travis Hunter Deion is at Florida State next year,” he said.

Jones continued, saying, “He fit Florida State. [In] my opinion, he would have picked Florida State over Colorado, but Florida State —— that up.”

Florida State has had a disaster of a start to the season, losing their first three games.

The losses come after being undefeated last season and being snubbed from reaching the College Football Playoff.

So it’s safe to say that Seminoles head coach Mike Norvell is on the hot seat.

As for Sanders, he will see both his sons Shadeur and Shilo enter the 2025 NFL Draft.

Sanders could see a new challenge in joining his alma mater Florida State.

However, there’s the issue of his five-year, $29.5 million contract.

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The Seminoles could still buy out the contract.

Speculation surrounding Deion’s future comes as Shedeur has received criticism for his behavior.

Shedeur appeared to call out his offensive line after the Buffaloes’ loss to Nebraska in Week 2.

“I mean, how many times did Raiola get touched? he said about Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola and the quality play of his offensive line in the contest.

Former NFL player Pacman Jones speaks about Sanders' head coaching future
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Former NFL player Pacman Jones speaks about Sanders’ head coaching futureCredit: The PacMan Jones Show
“Of course, when you’re able to run the ball consistently, that opens up the pass, you know?

“But it’s just like, you’ve got to understand what your team’s good at.

“Why would we keep running the ball when we get out there and there’s a must-get situation and we don’t get it?”

Sanders also refused to shake the hand of opposing Colorado State Rams quarterback Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi after the Buffaloes’ 29-8 win in last weekend’s rivalry game.

The action came after Fowler-Nicolosi called out Colorado before the game for caring about social media more than football.

And Shedeur would get the last laugh.

He threw for 310 yards and four touchdowns while Fowler-Nicolosi totaled 209 yards and two interceptions.

Colorado will look to win their third game of the season this weekend when they face the Baylor Bears.

Florida State, meanwhile, will hope to win their first contest of the campaign when they play the California Golden Bears.