“This is how the devil works: He thinks if he stops my mobility, he can stop my ability,” Sanders said.Ī day before Pac-12 Media Day kicked off inside Resorts World Las Vegas on Friday morning, a Deadspin writer penned a column rousing a secular portion of college football circles. Sanders was seated on a training table inside the Colorado football facility explaining the timing. Mountain Time on Wednesday afternoon, Sanders’ personal YouTube channel, Thee Pregame Show, posted a two-and-a-half minute long video of Sanders announcing he wasn’t going to Pac-12 Media Day due to more blood clots needing to be removed from his thigh and a follow-up surgery on his left foot that has already had two toes amputated. In a city that wants to reel in the best entertainers on the planet, that plasters their smiles on billboards and uploads them onto digital marquees around The Strip, Colorado’s first-year head coach would’ve been a nice little distraction for a conference seemingly always in flux.Īt 1:01 p.m. Among the many things the Pac-12 is missing by Deion Sanders being unable to attend here in the historically hot summer in the desert, the theater of it all is chief among them.
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