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Dien Sanders Big 12 Media Deagance to discuss health in media days

July 9, 2025; Fisco, TX, USA; Colorado’s head coach Dione Sanders Star speaks with the media during 2025 Big 12 football media days. Compulsory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn images

Colorado coach Dion Sanders, while speaking to reporters at the Big 12 Media Day in Fisco, Texas on Wednesday, refused to discuss the details of an unknown medical condition, which has limited his activity with the program.

Sanders said, “I am not here to talk about my health, I am here to talk about my team.” “I look good. I am living. God has really blessed me. There is no care in the world. There is no desire or desire in the world. … I look good. I’m feeling good.”

Neither Sanders nor Colorado officials have given the nuances about the nature of the health issue facing coaches. That boulder, colo.

When asked about his health repeatedly, Sanders insisted that he feels “good” and focuses on his team.

Sanders said, “I never say. I never tell me why, no matter what or whatever I see. … I am really grateful,” Sanders said what inspires him. “In fact a Go-Gotter. I want to win at all costs. I want to win correctly. I want to determine the correct standards. And I want to prepare these youth for life, not only for football, I want them to be professionals.”

Sanders also shared his love for his partner Big 12 coaches, which he said that he is an assistant.

Sanders said, “Big 12 coaches are incredible. I love him. They are calling, checking me, making sure that I am straight.” “But you talk about knowing football, teaching football, communicating with your children, none of this stupid enmity or jealousy. I love Big 12 coaches. I want to defeat them all, but love them. I really do it.”

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Recent social media posts traveled by former NFL Cornerback Adam “Packman” Jones and Rapper Lil Wayne in Texas. Sanders was seen in an Instagram video, walking with a rapper a little ginger. However, he appeared to be walking on the stage normally at Wednesday’s press conference.

Sanders first addressed his health in a social media post on 11 June.

“I can assure you all that everything is fine and will continue,” he posted to X. “… I am excited to go back to Colorado that I am connected to our staff, team and all our programs. When we come back to the boulder you will be updated on everything.”

Sanders, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, required several surgery for continuous blood clots in recent years. In 2021, he had a two -to -to -to -foot fingers dissected to address clotting issues, but it is not clear whether it is related to their current health status.

The buffalo opened the season at home on August 29 against Georgia Tech.

-Bield level media

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