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Jackson State coach Deion Sanders has been preparing to make an exit in order to take the head coaching job at Colorado.

With Jackson State on the cusp of the SWAC title game Saturday, Sanders & his associates have spent the week making inquiries to both potential members of his on-field staff & support staff at Colorado, pitching them to join him in Boulder.

Internally at Colorado, according to sources, the support staff has been seen preparing material for Sanders' hire. There's a widespread expectation in the building that Sanders will arrive there this weekend, although the staff has not been told formally.

"They're not doing a great job of hiding this," said a staff source. "If he backs out of this deal, it would be a huge problem for Colorado."

Sanders has said publicly that he's been offered the Colorado job. All signs point to him accepting it in the next 48 hours.

Sanders has gone 26-5 his past three seasons at Jackson State & 22-2 the past 2 years. Jackson State (11-0) plays Southern (7-4), a team it beat 35-0 earlier in the year, for the SWAC title Saturday. Sanders is expected to inform his team that he's leaving soon after the game.

Sanders is in just his third season as a college football coach.

Sanders is an iconic American athlete and a member of both the Pro Football & College Football Hall of Fame. He played in the NFL for 14 seasons, won two Super Bowls & also played for 5 different Major League Baseball teams from 1989 through 2001.

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Khabib on Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier 3, retiring at the top and coaching | MMA on ESPN
Khabib Nurmagomedov sits down with Brett Okamoto to discuss his thoughts on Conor McGregor’s trilogy fight against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, if his rivalry with McGregor will ever be over, life after retiring and if he believes Dana White will ever stop asking him to fight again.

0:00 What are you thoughts on Conor McGregor and Dustin Poirier at UFC 264.
0:30 You have to train always in this sport - Khabib.
1:00 Khabib: Mentally McGregor has become better since I fought him.
1:20 Khabib reacts to McGregor’s trash talk after UFC 264.
4:40 Is it still a “forever rivalry” between you and McGregor?
7:30 What would have happened if McGregor hadn’t broken his leg in the first round?
11:40 What has life been like since retiring?
13:50 Can you enjoy life as a champion?
17:30 Do you think Dana White will ever stop asking you to come back to fight?
20:30 What happens if Charles Oliveira starts to defend a bunch of titles? Would you want to come back?
27:20 Khabib talks about his father’s plan for his career.

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