CU Boulder Community Wishing Coach Prime a Speedy Recovery
- Deion Sanders, the head coach of Colorado football, is currently away from campus at his Texas residence due to a health matter that has not been publicly detailed.
- His son Deion Sanders Jr. confirmed the health problems during a Sunday livestream but said his father is feeling well and did not specify details.
- Sanders recently withdrew from a planned June 8 keynote appearance at a Florida event focused on sickle cell disease research and education, citing an unavoidable last-minute scheduling conflict.
- He has a history of blood clot issues, including amputations in 2022 and a 2023 procedure, and admitted significant weight loss recently, stating, "what I'm dealing with right now is at whole nother level."
- Since the 2025 NFL draft, Sanders has remained largely out of media attention, and it is still unclear when he will return to Boulder and fully resume his coaching responsibilities.
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Deion Sanders Battles Illness of a ‘Whole Other Level,’ Misses Beginning of CU Summer Football Camp
Summer football camps are in full swing across the nation, but Coach Prime remains at his estate in Texas due to an illness. The family is keeping the details of the illness quiet for now, but Deion Sanders' son, Deion Jr., remains by his dad's side.
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