![]() The headline: “Without Deion Sanders in attendance, Pac-12 Media Day might as well pack it up and go home.” There was some predictable fury, pointing to the conference boasting the reigning Heisman Trophy winner and other good quarterbacks. “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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