Deion Sanders Declares Good Health in 2026 Spring Scrimmage
In a year marked by personal challenges, Deion Sanders, the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, has made a striking return following his battle with bladder cancer and blood clots. As he paced the sidelines during Colorado’s recent spring scrimmage at Folsom Field, Sanders exuded confidence and determination, reassuring fans and players alike of his robust health.
A Confident Coach on the Sidelines
Sanders was an active presence throughout the scrimmage, engaging directly with players and staff. Addressing the media, he stated, “Everybody inside these doors can tell you, it’s different when I’m here. I’m going to take my breaks, like every other coach, but I love to be here.” His enthusiasm for the game and the team is evident, and he maintained a positive outlook regarding his well-being, often repeating, “I’m good, I’m good,” when journalists inquired about his health.
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Looking Forward
Sanders is fully focused on transforming the Buffaloes’ fortunes after a disappointing 3-9 record in 2025. He expressed his commitment to improvement, stating, “We’re going to make it better. We already have with the staff as well as the players that are inside the locker room. I love it. I love that everyday grind of it.” He added, "Things definitely are, I’m not going to say 100%, but things are tremendously better on the field as well with the staff."
Strengthening the Coaching Team
To bolster Colorado’s performance, Sanders has made significant changes to his coaching staff. He has brought in offensive coordinator Brennan Marion and Chris Marve to elevate the defense, signaling a strategic shift aimed at enhancing the team’s competitiveness this upcoming season.
Key Staff Changes:
- Brennan Marion: Newly appointed offensive coordinator.
- Chris Marve: Leading the defensive charge.

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Future Aspirations
As spring progresses, Sanders is eager to compete more vigorously, suggesting that teams are undervaluing the significance of spring matches. “No one’s valuing spring anymore. You’ve got several major colleges not even having spring games,” he noted. Acknowledging that this trend could change if teams start facing off against each other, he emphasized, “You want more.”
Reflections on Spring Games
- Diminished value: Many major colleges are foregoing traditional spring games.
- Need for competition: Sanders believes engaging with other teams could reinvigorate interest.
Conclusion
Deion Sanders continues to embody resilience and optimism as he leads the Colorado Buffaloes into a critical season. His commitment to improving the team’s performance and his reassuring health updates reflect his dedication not just to football, but also to his players and fans. With a revamped coaching staff and a clear vision for the future, Sanders is steering the Buffaloes toward what he hopes will be a memorable and successful fall season.
For additional insights on Deion Sanders and his health journey, feel free to check out ESPN’s coverage and stay tuned for updates leading into the fall season.
