Former Florida State star and 2013 BCS National Champion Jalen Ramsey has never been shy about expressing his admiration for Deion Sanders or really expressing anything for that matter. During a recent appearance at a Colorado player retreat, the veteran NFL cornerback took that respect a step further with a candid speech about where he would've ended up had Sanders been a head coach at the time of his recruitment. Ramsey encouraged Colorado's players to appreciate the opportunity they have under Sanders while explaining that today's college football landscape would have dramatically changed his own path."Take advantage of everything that Coach Prime and his staff are giving y'all because it ain't normal, alright?" Ramsey said. "I promise y'all. If this were an opportunity for me, there wouldn't have been no Florida State. I probably would've never even thought about Colorado, but that's where I would've been. At the time, I probably didn't know where Colorado was, you know what I mean?"Ramsey Believes Coach Prime Would Have Changed His RecruitmentNov 29, 2014; Tallahassee, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles defensive back Jalen Ramsey (8), defensive back Lamarcus Brutus (42), and cornerback Nick Waisome (6) celebrate during the game against the Florida Gators at Doak Campbell Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Melina Vastola-Imagn Images | Melina Vastola-Imagn ImagesThe remarks represent how Ramsey felt about Sanders growing up and still feels about the NFL Hall of Famer, who also spent his collegiate career at Florida State. Ramsey signed with FSU as a five-star prospect in the 2013 recruiting class and quickly developed into one of the nation's top defensive backs. During his three seasons in Tallahassee, he totaled 180 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, three interceptions, 23 pass breakups, three forced fumbles, and five sacks while helping the Seminoles capture the 2013 national championship.Sanders wasn't coaching in college during Ramsey's recruitment. Instead, Ramsey became one of Jimbo Fisher's signature recruiting victories before going on to become the No. 5 overall selection by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2016 NFL Draft.Respect Between Two Elite Defensive BacksNov 1, 1986; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; Florida State Seminoles cornerback #2 DEION SANDERS in action against the Miami Hurricanes at the Orange Bowl. Miami defeated Florida State 41-23. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Imagn Images © Copyright Imagn Images