Report: National Analyst gives update on Deion Sanders reunion with Florida State after challenging Mario Cristobal
Deion Sanders’ potential interest in returning to his alma mater, Florida State, has reignited discussions, fueled by a recent update from sports analyst Dan Katz. Katz, known for his views on major college football moves, suggested that Sanders could be a “magic bullet” for Florida State, especially as the program faces a rocky season under current head coach Mike Norvell. With Norvell’s Seminoles struggling and fans growing impatient, the prospect of Sanders returning brings both excitement and complexity.
Though Sanders interviewed for the role in 2020, the position ultimately went to Norvell, a decision Sanders accepted with grace. Since then, however, Sanders’ success as head coach at Jackson State and now Colorado has heightened his profile significantly. He has revitalized Colorado’s program, with players like Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders drawing national attention. Still, Florida State’s costly $65 million buyout for Norvell is a potential roadblock, making a coaching change financially challenging.
Another factor is Sanders’ current success and satisfaction at Colorado. Reports suggest he’s content with his role and the culture he’s building there. But with rumors of Hunter and Shedeur possibly leaving for the NFL, Sanders might weigh his long-term prospects. Florida State, meanwhile, is also dealing with legal and financial strains related to its tense relationship with the ACC, which may limit its flexibility to pursue high-cost coaching options.
Despite these factors, speculation persists. Sanders’ iconic status as a former Florida State All-American and his charisma as a coach have many thinking he could be the answer to Florida State’s struggles. If Sanders did join the Seminoles, it could be a transformative move for the program. For now, Sanders appears committed to Colorado, but with his unpredictable career path, it remains possible he could make a surprise return to the Sunshine State if conditions align.