Report: Deion Sanders to release motivational book '21 Ways to Win On and Off the Field' in 2024
Deion Sanders is set to release a motivational book in 2024 titled “Elevate and Dominate: 21 Ways to Win On and Off the Field,” according to Bleacher Report.
It’s been a wild ride for Sanders since he became the head coach of Colorado. First, he elevated the program’s status from doormat to nationally recognized.
The product on the field has been good through seven games, albeit with a rough loss to Stanford after blowing a lead last week. Besides that, Sanders made it known he plans to dominate at his new school. Just seven games in, there’s certainly potential.
Perhaps following the rules of his new book could lead to great success for whomever reads it and learns from one of the best.
Deion Sanders sends powerful message after loss to Stanford
The loss dropped Colorado to 4-3 on the season and 1-3 in the Pac-12. To be bowl eligible, the Buffaloes need six wins, but it’s hard to think about that following a brutal loss.
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Sanders kept it in perspective and revealed how this team moves forward after losing to Stanford.
“We have no choice but to go forward, that’s life,” Sanders said. “This ain’t the only thing that’s going on in life. I mean all you guy’s dealing with something, you still moving, you still progressing, you still going forward, we got to do the same darn thing. We didn’t expect that. A lot of things that go on in life that are unexpected and this was one of them.
“We got to knuckle up and let’s go. We can’t sit down having a pity party. I don’t feel bad for us. Some all y’all ecstatic about what transpired today. And I know that, but let’s go. We’re gonna take this one on the chin because we deserve it.”
Sanders and Colorado have a bye week but they face the gauntlet of their schedule from October 28 on. No. 25 UCLA on the road, No. 12 Oregon State at home, Arizona at home, Washington State on the road and No. 14 Utah on the road.
Are there two wins in there? Maybe, but it’s going to be tough.