Colorado head football coach Deion Sanders appeared at the Big 12 media days in Frisco, Texas, marking his first public appearance following a recent health setback that led to an extended absence. During the event, Sanders declined to discuss details about his health, stating that he is "living good" and focusing on the team and the upcoming season. He addressed questions about issues facing college football but chose to keep the conversation centered on football rather than personal matters. Sanders' presence at the media days was noted as a key highlight, with multiple representatives from the Colorado football program participating. His return has generated attention as he enters his third year coaching the Colorado Buffaloes in the Big 12 Conference.
Deion Sanders says he had bladder cancer but will coach Colorado Buffaloes this season. https://t.co/nMd1xJg00y https://t.co/fIUsAQCI8k
From @TheAthletic: Deion Sanders, the Colorado coach, said his bladder was removed and he’s now cancer free after finding an aggressive tumor. https://t.co/FSoPorUULv https://t.co/7ou1PVER13
From @TheAthletic: Colorado coach Deion Sanders was dealing with an aggressive cancerous tumor on his bladder while away from campus for three months this offseason, he said on Monday. https://t.co/ER5RugoPOz