An already difficult night became worse for the Colorado Buffaloes as coach Deion Sanders is again dealing with a worrisome health problem.
After manning the sideline in visible pain throughout Saturday's 35-21 loss to the TCU Horned Frogs, "Coach Prime" revealed during his postgame press conference that he believes his issues with blood clots have resurfaced. Sanders had two toes amputated in 2021 and later underwent two surgeries in 2023 due to blood clots in his leg.
"I think I got more blood clots," Sanders said, per BuffsTV. "The cat's out of the bag, alright. I think I got more blood clots. It don't make sense. I'm hurting like crazy."
Sanders took off his left shoe on the sidelines during the second half for a period of time and occasionally required a seat to take the weight off his foot. Fortunately, "Coach Prime" has an appointment this coming week to learn more about his situation.
"I got a doctor's appointment Monday to see what time it is," Sanders said. "So that's what's going on. That's why my leg is throbbing. Sorry to get that out, but thank you for noticing."
Only days before, Sanders shared a more encouraging update on his blood clots and also his recovery from a bladder cancer diagnosis in April.
"I'm good," Sanders said. Tuesday. "My foot is hurting like crazy right now. We just went on a walk, and my foot is throbbing right now. I can't wait to get out of these shoes and go get it rubbed down and iced. But other than that, my other health issues are pretty darn good. We got a great staff of doctors and people here that look out for you pretty good."
"Coach Prime" had his bladder removed over the summer but is now cancer-free, although he's still adjusting to his new lifestyle with a surgically reconstructed bladder.
On the field, Colorado's play against TCU didn't provide Sanders much relief. Quarterback Kaidon Salter threw three interceptions in the first half, and a costly fourth-quarter fumble on a punt return ended the Buffs' comeback hopes.
Colorado will return to Boulder next weekend to host the Iowa State Cyclones.
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