Deion Sanders, Colorado Buffaloes and Prime
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Colorado football coach Deion Sanders revealed his mystery medical issue and what it means for his future with the Buffaloes program.
The BYU football program will kickoff conference play in September on the road against Colorado. When Colorado head coach Deion Sanders announced he would have
After weeks of speculation surrounding his future, Deion Sanders is back in Boulder and set to address the media in a highly anticipated press conference. Persistent rumors about Sanders stepping away from Colorado due to ongoing health concerns have fueled uncertainty,
With Coach Prime's return aligning with training camp ramp up and the absence of key NFL departures like Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders, all eyes are on how he and his medical team frame his condition, and what it means for Colorado's upcoming season.
Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders revealed that he beat an aggressive form of bladder cancer this offseason, spending the summer at his home in Texas recov
Due to the draft-day slide, Shedeur Sanders’ father, Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders, received criticism because he promoted his son as if he were going to be a first-round pick. However, during that time, Coach Prime took a step back from the spotlight due to some unknown health issues.
Deion Sanders is leading revival of Colorado football, but the biggest obstacle in his way might be his own health.
Deion Sanders will address the media on Monday. He will provide updates on his health. There are rumors about his departure from Colorado. His medical
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders was diagnosed with bladder cancer this spring, but is now cancer free after a surgery to remove the bladder.
Head Colorado Buffaloes football Coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders will speak to the media on Monday morning for the first 2025 camp news conference. This time, his medical team will appear alongside him.
Sanders underwent a procedure that saw two of his toes amputated in 2022, and another emergency surgery in June 2023 to treat blood clots. As for Askevold, she has been there every step of the way, as she was the Head Football Athletic Trainer at Jackson State starting in 2021, and joined Sanders once he took the job in Boulder.