The Colorado Buffaloes are entering a new era with Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter both in the NFL.
The good news is that Deion Sanders is still the head coach of the program. Coach Prime was absent from campus as he dealt with some medical issues.
The biggest question everyone was wondering was the status of his health situation. Well, he provided an update at Big 12 Media Days on Wednesday, via Pete Thamel of ESPN.
"I’m really not going to tell you much. I’m not going to talk about my health. I living good. I’m living lovely. Not a care in the world," Sanders said.
Sanders didn't want to disclose any information on what exactly the situation was, and rightfully so.
In early June, Brent Schrotenboer of USA Today reported that Sanders' return to Boulder was unclear as he recovered from an unspecified health issue.
Sanders also made sure to give a special shoutout to Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark and Colorado Athletic Director Rick George, per Jake Schwanitz of DNVR.
“Brett Yormark, I love you man. I appreciate you. I think, I don’t think, I know we have the best commissioner in college football… Rick, my AD, love you to life. You’ve always believed, you’ve always been a man of standard and I’m thankful for this tremendous opportunity you’ve gave me," Sanders said as his opening statement at Big 12 Media Days.
As Coach Prime said, he's "living good" and doesn't seem too bothered about the health issues he was dealing with.
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