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At the Big 12 football media days, Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, chose not to discuss his health concerns during his press conference on Wednesday. This decision came after a noticeable absence from the team, as he had not participated in any football camps in Boulder since overseeing Colorado's spring game on April 19.
When asked about his well-being, Sanders firmly stated, "I'm not here to talk about my health," emphasizing his focus on the upcoming season rather than personal matters. As he embarks on his third season with the Buffaloes, the coach is eager to shift the spotlight back to the team and their preparations for the challenges ahead.
Despite the speculation surrounding his health, Sanders remains committed to his role and is determined to lead Colorado with vigor as they look to improve their performance in the competitive landscape of college football.
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