Deion Sanders Visits Son At NFL Training Camp
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A former two-sport athlete himself growing up in Alabama, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets coach Brent Key shared Wednesday that he idolized Colorado Buffaloes coach
ESPN appears all-in on Bill Belichick’s North Carolina debut, reportedly expecting a TV ratings boom similar to Deion Sanders’ first year at Colorado.
Deion Sanders, aka Coach Prime, has social media buzzing after dropping a cryptic Instagram post that’s got fans speculating wildly. The short video, narrated by Sanders himself, was paired with a bold caption: “They told me to stay in my lane. I built my own highway. What’s coming? You’ll see.”
Fans grew concerned for Sanders, 57, when he didn't appear at any of Colorado's football camps over the summer, and then his eldest son, Deion Sanders Jr., confirmed to USA Today that his father was dealing with a pretty significant health issue at the end of June.
Colorado coach Deion Sanders is planning on a return to Boulder soon after recovering from health issue in Texas.
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Sanders voiced concern over the lack of competitive balance in college football due to the ever-growing influence of name, image, and likeness deals
Deion Sanders has been away from the Colorado program since late April. His son, Deion Sanders Jr., shared on a live stream last month that his father was dealing with an undisclosed health issue.
Deion Sanders’ Cultural Blueprint at Colorado Proving Useful for Jimmy Horn Jr. originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Jimmy Horn Jr. was drafted by the Carolina Panthers during the sixth round of April’s NFL draft with the 208th overall pick.