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After facing the harrowing experience of losing two toes to amputation, the resilient head coach Deion Sanders has risen above the adversity. Sanders faced the risk of losing his foot to the blood clots that were restricting the blood flow to his legs, but to his relief Sanders successfully got the blood clots removed. Post gaining victory over the tough phase, Coach Prime is on a quest to share his life learnings with his millions of social media fans. 

Following his team Colorado Buffaloe’s new move, Deion Sanders shared a few wise words with his fans, that signal his belief in eternal power. 

Deion Sanders’ trusting the lord

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Following his stint of sharing profound thoughts on social media, Deion Sanders took to Instagram to share a powerful message, vehemently showcasing his unwavering trust in the Almighty.

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In an Instagram story, Sanders proclaimed, “Maybe you didn’t hear me… I said THE LORD WILL ALWAYS PROVIDE!” Deion Sanders expressed his unshakable faith in divine providence. Despite the challenges he faces, he firmly believes that the Lord will be the ultimate provider and guide. 

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However, in recent developments, the Colorado Buffaloes, move to switch conferences has generated significant buzz in the sports world. Deion Sanders who has taken responsibility as the head coach of the Buffaloes will have to play a vital role in supporting the team in this transition.

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Colorado Football switching conference

Colorado Buffaloes have made a significant move in their conference history by returning to the Big 12, the very conference they helped found back in 1996. This decision comes after spending 13 seasons in the Pac-12. With the unanimous approval from the CU Board of Regents, the Buffaloes are set to join the Big 12 for the upcoming collegiate season, marking their return to the league they once called home for over six decades.

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Colorado’s deep knowledge of the Big 12, stemming from their 63-year association with different iterations of the league, played a significant role in their decision to make the move. As the collegiate football landscape continues to evolve, all eyes are on Coach Prime Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes as they enter a new chapter in their conference affiliation.