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It hasn’t been the ideal season for the Colorado Buffaloes. Sitting at 3–6 overall and 1–5 in Big 12 play, the Buffs have endured their share of growing pains.
Life after Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders hasn’t been easy but the Buffaloes still have an opportunity to win out to secure a spot in a bowl game. Back in the spring, Sanders underwent a routine scan for his past issues related to blood clots. During those scans, doctors found a tumor in his bladder.
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Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders has been open about his health issues, notably battling bladder cancer and having surgery for blood clots this year. With Colorado's 3-6 record, Sanders reiterat
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