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Deion Sanders bringing Warren Sapp to Colorado football as graduate assistant coach
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Date:2025-04-16 06:22:52
The University of Colorado confirmed Monday that Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp has been hired as a graduate assistant coach under head coach Deion Sanders and has enrolled in graduate level continuing education classes at the CU Boulder graduate school.
Sanders introduced Sapp, 51, at a team meeting Sunday, as documented on Well Off Media, the YouTube channel of Deion Sanders Jr. Sapp, a former NFL defensive tackle, has little coaching experience but hit it off with Colorado defensive linemen during trips to Boulder last year to see Sanders. Sanders has described him as a big "teddy bear" and wanted to add him to a staff that includes new defensive coordinator Robert Livingston, the former defensive backs coach of the Cincinnati Bengals. Sapp played in the NFL for 13 seasons and is classified internally as a "senior quality control analyst."
"Senior quality control analyst, it's a mouthful, and you'll hear me before you see me most of the time," Sapp told the team. "But what we gonna do is, big fellas – stance, alignment and assignment … We're gonna pour concrete because you know I like nice stuff. And we're building mansions here, so that's why I'm here – to help you build your mansion."
As a graduate assistant, Sapp is required to enroll in graduate level course work and is not allowed to contact or evaluate recruits off campus. Such positions in college football generally come with relatively little compensation and are considered entry-level coaching jobs that can last no longer than three years under NCAA rules.
Warren Sapp's history raised concerns
The move comes mid-semester after months of proclamations by Sanders that Sapp would join his staff, which also raised concerns among those who support domestic violence survivors in Colorado. The university issued a statement about that Monday to USA TODAY Sports.
"Warren Sapp successfully completed all of the necessary steps required of anyone who is employed at CU Boulder, including a background check," the statement said, "Athletic Director Rick George personally met with Warren to clearly articulate the department’s standards and expectations, to which he acknowledged and agreed."
Sapp previously was fired by the NFL Network in 2015 after being arrested on misdemeanor charges of assaulting and soliciting a prostitute in Phoenix. He pleaded guilty in that case but also avoided jail time in a plea deal that would dismiss the charges after completing terms of the agreement.
That same year, he pleaded no contest to misdemeanor domestic battery in Las Vegas after being accused by his girlfriend of biting her, throwing her on the floor and stepping on her head. He also avoided a jail sentence in that case by agreeing to a plea deal that included requirements that he undergo counseling.
Lil Wayne to perform after spring game
Another friend of Sanders, rapper Lil Wayne, will perform at the CU Events Center on campus after the Colorado football team’s annual intrasquad spring game April 27. Last year the game was televised nationally on ESPN. This year it will be on the Pac-12 Network, one of the last big events on that channel before it goes dark later this year.
Last year, Colorado sold out the spring game with general-admission tickets selling for $10. This year, tickets will cost $15 for bowl seating, $5 for students and $25 for Byron White East Club seating.
Hegamin also joining Deion Sanders' staff
Sanders also introduced another former NFL player as an addition to his staff in a non-coaching role. Former Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle George Hegamin, 51, told the team he is its new director of leadership and engagement.
"We've got a wonderful support staff for you," Sanders told the team. "You've got to utilize it. There's no reason for you guys to go off the deep end when you've got all this support."
The team recently returned from spring break and continues spring practices until the spring game April 27. Colorado finished with a 4-8 record in Sanders' first season last year after finishing 1-11 the season before his arrival in Boulder.
Follow reporter Brent Schrotenboer @Schrotenboer. Email: [email protected]
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