Deion Sanders’ quietest spring yet at Colorado — and why that might be the point
Coach Deion Sanders turned in his most quiet spring yet at Colorado, but the Buffaloes made some changes that might bring the noise back in the fall
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders recently concluded a spring practice season in Boulder that was quite unlike any of his others. It was quiet. ∎ Nobody televised his annual spring game Saturday April 11 , unlike the past three years, when ESPN or ESPN2 televised two of them.
∎ The NFL Network didn’t come to televise his team’s annual “Pro Day” workout for NFL scouts , unlike last year. ∎ Colorado didn’t even charge admission to its spring game Saturday, unlike the previous three years under Sanders. But that’s all OK for the Buffaloes after finishing 3-9 in 2025.
It might even be just what they needed. Here are three low-key changes the Buffs showed this spring that could help them bring back the noise this fall and beyond. 1.
Deion Sanders has more pep in his step Sanders, 58, had to go to the hospital this spring to deal with recurring blood-clot issues again . But he said he’s “good” now and otherwise appears healthier than he’s been since April 2025, when he learned he had bladder cancer . Last year, he spent May, June and most of July away from Boulder while he recovered from having his bladder removed.
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