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Deion Sanders focused on rebounding from Colorado’s loss, not coaching future after health concerns
Deion Sanders prioritizes coaching and winning despite recent bladder cancer and blood clot treatments, viewing coaching as beneficial to his health, according to his statements.
- On Monday, Colorado coach Deion Sanders said he is focused on bouncing back from the Buffaloes' 53-7 loss at Utah and takes things one day at a time, stressing winning.
- Diagnosed in the spring with aggressive bladder cancer, Deion Sanders had surgery nearly six months ago and underwent a procedure nearly three weeks ago to alleviate blood clots in his leg.
- At TCU on Oct. 4, the 58-year-old alternated between sitting and limping with his leg throbbing but did not miss practice the next day and had a blood-clot procedure a few days later.
- He plans to keep coaching until he loses the urge to do so, saying coaching enhances his health and rejects inactivity as a path to improvement.
- The Buffaloes play Arizona on Saturday, and Sanders says he is taking things one day at a time while stressing early cancer detection and mental health.
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Deion Sanders focused on rebounding from Colorado's loss, not coaching future after health concerns
Deion Sanders is focused on bouncing back from Colorado's recent loss at Utah, not what the future might hold after recent health concerns.
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