BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Deion Sanders doesn’t believe in waiting for tributes, honors or statues.
Deion Sanders says when it comes to honors, ‘give people their flowers while they can enjoy them’
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Deion Sanders doesn’t believe in waiting for tributes, honors or statues.
"Give people their flowers while they can enjoy them and they can smell them,” the Colorado coach said Saturday after the spring game.
That applies to his QB son, Shedeur, and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter, who were on hand as their jerseys were retired before the game. He wishes that would’ve applied to the late tailback Rashaan Salaam, who died before his number was retired. He’s also saddened the bronze statue that will honor the late coach Bill McCartney - a statue that was two years in the making and will be unveiled next fall - couldn’t come sooner. McCartney died in January.
"Why are we waiting? Wouldn't (McCartney) have wanted him to see (it), to be involved in it, to feel it, to feel the love, the respect, the appreciation? Why'd we wait?" asked Sanders, who plans to honor McCartney next fall by donning a similar hat and jacket as the Hall of Fame coach used to wear. "Everything we get is right now. We want something, we order it off Amazon - right now. We’re not a … waiting generation no more. That's over. That's a wrap on that. Everybody in here is impatient. You download stuff right now, putting it out as I speak. Let's stop.