Deion Sanders' Status for Colorado Season Opener in Question
Summary
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders might have to miss part or all of the team's season opener against Georgia Tech due to a court case connected to his son’s bankruptcy. The game is on September 3, which overlaps with the court dates from August 31 to September 4.Key Facts
- Colorado’s season opener against Georgia Tech is scheduled for September 3.
- Deion Sanders could be required to testify in his son Shilo Sanders’ bankruptcy case from August 31 to September 4.
- A judge noted the schedule conflict and suggested Sanders might try to fight the subpoena.
- Sanders may miss some or all team practices and meetings as he attends court in Denver.
- There is a possibility Sanders could record his testimony to avoid missing team events if both parties agree.
- Colorado finished last season with a 3-9 record.
- Deion Sanders signed a five-year contract extension worth $54 million in March.
- Sanders’ record at Colorado is 16-21, with most wins coming when his son Shedeur and player Travis Hunter were on the team.
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