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The chief coach of Buffaloes de Colorado, Deion Sanders, at the beginning of the week suggested a more rigid approach when it was police uniforms in university football.
Sanders called on the NCAA to promulgate NFL fines for university football players, specifically pointing to players who refuse to use any equipment under their knees, on Big 12 media days.
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The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks during the Big 12 NCAA College Football Media Day in Frisco, Texas, on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
“Let’s do something about the uniforms,” Sanders said, through Pro Football Talk. “We have boys in motorcyclist shorts. That makes me sick because I am a type of football … I played this game at a high level and I have a lot of respect for this game. How can we allow the boys in shorts, without knees, without anything, literally pants under their thighs, and that is great?
“I think there should be a fine implemented for those things, and we have more respect for this tremendous game.”
Sanders had some things to say during the days of Big 12 media, including being irritable with a reporter about his health scare.

The chief coach of Colorado, Deion Sanders, speaks with the media during the days of Big 12 football on July 9, 2025. (Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images)
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“I’m here today,” he said, according to ESPN. “I am handling my responsibilities. So, I look forward to it. I can’t wait. You have to understand, some of the young people [players] I haven’t even met. I am so excited about that. “
Sanders has dealt with blood clots in the legs in the past. He also had two fingers in the left foot amputated in 2021, which has been well documented while training in Jackson State. Three games had to be lost while he was hospitalized at that time.
But Sanders, along with the former teammate of the Dallas Cowboys, Michael Irvin and more, was ready to respond throughout Colorado on Wednesday, insisting that he is fine.
“I’m not here to talk about my health. I’m here to talk about my team,” he said.

“I’m not here to talk about my health. I am here to talk about my team,” said Colorado Chief Deion Sanders coach. (AP Photo/LM Otero)
“I look good. I am living lovely. God has really blessed me. It is not care in the world, nor a desire or desire in the world.”
Sanders agreed to an extension of five years worth $ 54 million to remain a chief coach of the Buffaloes. Colorado was 9-4 in 2024.