Colorado’s Deion Sanders weighs in on wagering as gambling scandal ripples through college football

Deion Sanders, the Colorado football coach, is firmly against gambling in college sports, especially as it becomes a hot topic with recent scandals. Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby recently regained eligibility after a court overturned an NCAA ban for betting on sports. Sanders, who has faced health challenges, including cancer and blood clots, is now advocating for changes in college sports, such as a salary cap for name, image, and likeness deals and expanding the College Football Playoff. He emphasizes the importance of integrity in sports and has discussed the dangers of gambling with his team. Sanders is also focusing on his health and personal life, having partnered with his son on a property in St. Croix and encouraging regular health checkups. His experiences have given him a fresh perspective on life and coaching. QUESTION: How might the increasing involvement of money in college sports impact the integrity and future of the games? 

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