Deion Sanders wants a rigid approach to uniform police in university football

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Colorado Buffaloese head coach, Deion Sanders earlier in the week, suggested a more rigid approach to police uniforms in university football.
Sanders seduced the NCAA to promulgate NFL -style fines for university football players, specifically pointing to players who refuse to wear equipment under the knees, during the big days of the media.
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Colorado head coach, Deion Sanders, speaks during the Big 12 NCAA College Football Media Day in Frisco, Texas, Wednesday July 9, 2025. (Photo / lm otero)
“Let’s do something about uniforms,” said Sanders, via Professional football speech. “We have guys in biker shorts. It makes me sick because I am a footballer … I have played this game at a high level and I have so much respect for this game. How can we allow guys in biker shorts, no knee pads, no nothing, literally withdrawing under their thighs, and is it cool?
“I think there should be a great implementation for this kind of thing, and have more respect for this great game.”
Sanders had a few things to say during the Big 12 Media Days, in particular to move to a journalist about his fear of health.

Colorado head coach Deion Sanders speaks with the media during the Big 12 Football Media Days on July 9, 2025. (Images Raymond Carlin III-IMAGN)
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“I’m here today,” he said, by espn. “I manage my responsibilities. So, I look forward to it. I cannot wait. You have to understand, some of the young (players) that I have not even met yet. I am so excited about it.”
Sanders has treated blood clots in his legs in the past. He also had two toes on his left foot amputated in 2021, which was well documented when he trained to Jackson State. He had to miss three games while being hospitalized at the time.
But Sanders, alongside the former teammate of Dallas Cowboys, Michael Irvin and more, was ready to answer everything that is Colorado on Wednesday, insisting that he is very good.
“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’m here to talk about my team,” said Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. (Photo / lm otero)
“I look good. I live adorable. God really blessed me. Not a care in the world, not a lack or a desire in the world.”
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Sanders has accepted an extension of five years worth $ 54 million to remain head coach of the Buffaloes. The Colorado was 9-4 in 2024.
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