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Deion SandersDeion Sanders (aka "Prime") came to Boulder a year ago with a slim but respectable head coaching resume. He had led the Jackson State Tigers the previous three seasons, going 4-3 in 2020, 11-2 in '21 and 12-1 in '22. Not bad. But JSU is not an FBS school. How would Coach Prime fare in a Power Five conference like the Pac-12? Apparently when he first arrived in Boulder, Sanders didn't like what he saw. He ended up cleaning house by bringing in 86 new players, replacing most of the kids he inherited from a Buffalo team that went 1-11 the year before. Colorado and Prime came out with...
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This Saturday, the Huskers will face a surprising Colorado Buffalo team fresh off an upset at TCU. On the heels of another Husker one-score loss (13-10) at Minnesota came the news Saturday of Colorado's unexpected 45-42 win over TCU. You could almost feel the "Here we go again" sigh after #17 ranked TCU lost at home to Deion Sanders' Colorado Buffaloes. During the offseason, most Husker fans no doubt were penciling in a win over the Buffaloes in Boulder. They probably thought Sanders was going to have a huge rebuild of a CU team that went 1-11 last season. It sure looked that way. Sanders clea...
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University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders delivered a tirade after a few of his players failed to join their teammate in an on-field altercation. The dispute between teammates occurred when safety Jaden Milliner-Jones pulled running back Anthony Hankerson to the ground after a touchdown. Offensive lineman Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, far larger than both men, took issue with Milliner-Jones and the two eventually started a skirmish involving multiple teammates and assistant coaches. Others tried to avoid further conflict, drawing Sanders’ attention. “I seen two of you walking off, over the...
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Colorado University head coach Deion Sanders will miss Pac-12 media day to receive additional surgery on his left foot. Sanders went into surgery for blood clots in his leg in June, and in 2021, he had two toes on his foot amputated due to issues with circulation. “I’ve got some great doctors on hand,” Sanders said in a social media post. “I know you’re going to send me this and that – some joker said they can make my toes grow back. God bless you. Thank you. I just wanted you to know what´s going down and that’s why I won’t be at the Pac-12 media day.” Back in June, Sanders accepted the possi...
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There’s one prominent figure who likes—though he’s not sure if he loves—the NFL’s new rule that each of its 32 teams must hire an offensive assistant coach who is either a female or a minority: Deion Sanders. “I like it. I don’t know if I love it, but I like it. Because I don’t like anyone forcing anyone’s hand, but for opportunity I guess sometimes we have to,” the Hall of Famer and current Jackson State coach said on Instagram of the new rule. Sanders has gone on the record in the past saying he wants the NFL to create three new expansion teams and mandate black ownership for the teams. He a...
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NFL Hall of Famer Deion Sanders finally revealed Tuesday the extent of his leg complications which stemmed from foot surgery—and it ain’t pretty. Never one short for words, Sanders said his left leg last fall was “filleted open” and drained to avoid a knee-down amputation. Further, he had the big toe and “pointer toe” on his left foot removed. He said the entire ordeal caused him to lose 35 pounds. The Jackson State head coach said he sustained three femoral arterial blood clots in his leg in the days after foot surgery. Doctors then advised him that, to avoid having his leg amputated from the...
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Deion Sanders earned his first win as a collegiate coach but it was dampened by his belongings being stolen during the game. Sanders made his debut coaching by leading Jackson State to a 53-0 victory over Edward Waters on Sunday. During the post-game conference, Sanders revealed that the locker room was broken into and his items were stolen from his office. The NFL hall of farmer told reporters, “while the game was going on, somebody came in and stole every darn thing I had in the locker room, coaches’ office, credit cards, wallet, watches.” The former NFL player called the robbery “malicious”...
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