Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, a prominent figure in the 2023 college football season, has expressed his desire for more privacy in an exclusive interview with People Magazine. Despite the desire for a lower profile, Sanders acknowledges the trade-off between fame and privacy in the world of sports.
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— RedditCFB (@RedditCFB) December 6, 2023
Sanders’ comments generated significant attention on social media, with many noting that his actions during the season didn’t align with his desire for privacy. The Buffaloes had a challenging season, finishing with a 4-8 record.
He had a film crew for his Amazon show following him around this season… https://t.co/zrF9sfsobX
— Alex Gold (@AlexGold) December 6, 2023
That’s crazy because I feel like every single thing he did would imply the opposite. https://t.co/PHrbfE35RY
— Ari Wasserman (@AriWasserman) December 6, 2023
Nothing says please respect my privacy like having a TV crew follow you and the team around everyday and a dozen A list celebrities on the sideline at every home game. https://t.co/kUX3LDdFos
— Joey Knish (@JoeyKnish22) December 6, 2023
Looking ahead, Sanders hopes that reduced attention on Colorado in the upcoming season may lead to improved results in 2024.