Deion Sanders warned his team that real threats follow him daily, and lax security could get ugly fast.
Why the warning dropped
Why the warning dropped
- Deion Sanders opened the year with a blunt reality check.
- His staff laid out the daily dangers tied to his profile.
- The message landed before football talk.
- Michael Rhodes addressed the roster directly.
- He said Sanders faces five death threats each day.
- That risk turned the building into lockdown mode.
- Players must watch who enters with them.
- Elevators and badge scans are major choke points.
- Propped doors equal immediate problems.
- Sanders tied the threats to visibility and success.
- He framed it as backlash tied to who he is.
- He told players this danger is not theoretical.
- Rhodes's protection of Sanders dates back to Jackson State University.
- He relocated to Boulder for the role.
- The trust between them runs deep.
- Colorado Buffaloes players share security responsibility.
- Access mistakes raise serious stakes.
- Safety became part of the season prep.