Deion Sanders is going into his second season as the Colorado head coach, and many have jumped off his bandwagon this year.
Deion Sanders was the biggest thing in all of sports for a good part of the fall last year, and every big-time media member and celebrity was all over the former NFL cornerback. Colorado started very well last season, winning their first three games, then would go on to win one more, falling to reach a bowl game.
Many people have jumped off the Sanders train this offseason after he began targeting players who left his program and entered the transfer portal, and one of those players has found his new home.
According to multiple reports, former Colorado cornerback Cormani McClain is heading back to his home state to play for the Florida Gators.
Former Colorado CB Cormani McClain will transfer to Florida, per @mzenitz pic.twitter.com/jTE0UE5w0g
— PFF College (@PFF_College) May 15, 2024
The freshman cornerback played in nine games, starting in four last season, and recorded 13 total tackles, including six unassisted, one tackle for loss, and two pass breakups.
McClain is from Lakeland, Florida, and was ranked as the number one cornerback coming out of high school last year. The Gators got themselves a great football player, and he should see a handful of playing time this season.
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