BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders appreciates the "how are you doing?" questions. The small talk hits home even more after his health scare.
"I'm healthy, I'm vibrant," the Colorado coach said Friday at the school's media day. "I'm my old self."
Sanders has hit the ground running since recently returning to the team after treatment for bladder cancer. There's a lot of work to be done before the season opener on Aug. 29 against Georgia Tech at sold-out Folsom Field.
At the top of the list is settling the quarterback situation, where highly touted freshman Julian "JuJu" Lewis and Liberty transfer Kaidon Salter are contending to take over for Shedeur Sanders.
It's the first time in a while that Deion Sanders will coach a team without his son at QB. Shedeur Sanders is now in Cleveland an