Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has been forced to learn a new way of living after having his bladder removed in May.
That includes certain issues involving his job:
“Can I make it through a game?” Sanders asked in a podcast with former Dallas Cowboys teammate Michael Irvin posted Monday, July 28.
While he said he never considered retiring from coaching, Sanders, 57, did think about the ways he’d need to work through his new health situation, which includes incontinence and a smaller, newly constructed bladder.
'I know I got halftime, but can I make it through a game?” Sanders said to Irvin. “What if there’s a long quarter? OK, so I start thinking I gotta get a Porta Potty for the sideline.”








