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Deion Sanders Addresses Gambling on One's Own Team

Colorado coach Deion Sanders has expressed his view on individuals gambling on their own team. Sanders stated that he believes "something's wrong with that" in relation to such activities, highlighting a concern within sports integrity.

By Fainaron·Jun 15, 2026 (13 hours ago)·1 views
Deion Sanders Addresses Gambling on One's Own Team

Colorado coach Deion Sanders recently commented on the practice of individuals gambling on their own team. Sanders explicitly stated his disapproval, remarking that "something's wrong with that."

His brief but direct statement touches upon a sensitive issue within collegiate and professional sports, often associated with maintaining fair play and the integrity of competition.

(Source: ESPN)

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