"I'm thinking about wearing a sheer shirt" — $45 million worth Deion Sanders exudes confidence in his physique ahead of Big 12 reunion 

NCAA Football: Colorado Spring Game
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders at the Colorado Spring Game

Being a former two-sport athlete, Deion Sanders should know what it takes to maintain an impressive physique. This is something that, even as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes, he is still working on motivating his players to maintain.

This has enabled him to have confidence in his body, and he has said that he might wear some flattering clothing on the sidelines this season: “I’m getting fine, I’m thinking about wearing a sheer shirt.. first game”

A sheer shirt is a shirt made out of a thin material that is somewhat translucent, which allows the wearer's physique to be easily visible.

If Sanders were to wear one for at least the first game of the season, he would be wearing it against North Dakota State.

The shirt would highlight his muscles and his athletic build. This is generally not common for the head coach of college football programs. Many of them are former college athletes, but that was a long time ago, so their bodies do not tend to reflect that.

This would be another way that Deion Sanders could intimidate his opposition as the head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes. Not only would the atmosphere at Folsom Field be incredibly electric and be used to push the Buffaloes to success, but the head coach would have an equally good — if not better — physique build as his players. This will give off the image that the Colorado Buffaloes is a program full of fit and strong players who will do everything to win.

Deion Sanders is now a Big 12 coach

Deion Sanders will be facing off against other Big 12 coaches this season.

The upcoming season will signify the Buffaloes' return to the Big 12 conference, which they left in 2010, joining what then became the Pac-12.

The Buffaloes struggled in this conference, and in their final year (which was the first under Deion Sanders), they only won one conference game. Colorado should fare a little better in the Big 12 due to the lack of a major national powerhouse in the conference, now that the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners have departed for the SEC.

However, this does not mean it will be easy for Sanders and Colorado. Off-field events mostly associated with the Sanders family, who play a prominent role in the program, have occasionally prevented the team from developing. This has been paired with a complete rebuild for some positions and a transfer portal that has had many arrivals and departures.

These combine to form a Colorado Buffaloes side comprised of talented, experienced players, such as quarterback Shedeur Sanders and cornerback Travis Hunter, surrounded by others who have just been brought in. They will need to work together to create a Buffaloes team strong enough to make a challenge for the Big 12 conference.

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