CU Buffs, Deion Sanders and bladder cancer
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Head Colorado Buffaloes football Coach Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders revealed his bladder cancer diagnosis for the first time on Monday morning.
Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders has often been very transparent and open about many details in his life. As he battled bladder cancer this summer, however, he and those around him kept
Sanders blew the lid off a remarkably well-kept secret — even Coach Prime’s NFL sons, recent CU grads Shedeur and Shilo, were kept in the dark regarding their father’s diagnosis — with humility, repeated messages to get routine health matters checked out, and even more than a dash of humor.
Deion Sanders' health has been a hot topic this offseason. This comes after the Colorado Buffaloes coach has been sidelined for the past three month at his Texas estate.
Various outlets have put together their own preseason predictions and earlier this month at Big 12 media days, Tulsa World columnist Berry Tramel compiled a group of 16 reporters, one from each beat in the conference, to rank the 16 teams heading into the 2025 season.
Following an eventful offseason, which included dealing with some health issues that kept him at his estate in Canton, Texas, all summer, head coach Deion Sanders will open preseason camp with the
The Colorado men’s basketball team put together an impressive showing to tip off its exhibition trip through Australia.
The Buffs allowed over 1,100 kickoff return yards last season, the most in the country and nearly double the second-worst unit in the conference. They also struggled on punt coverage with the third-worst net punt yardage in the Big 12, despite Mark Vassett averaging the fourth-best yardage on his kicks