
'That makes me sick': Deion Sanders explodes over biker shorts trend ruining college football uniforms
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Deion Sanders slammed the present state of player uniforms in a daring moment, calling the biker short trend "disrespectful" to the sport and suggesting penalties for players who failed to match the standard.
Deion Sanders calls out sloppy college football uniforms with strong message
Deion Sanders took front stage on July 9, 2025, during the Big 12 Media Days event to question how today's players dress rather than for game strategy. The former NFL legend said athletes wearing their pants too high often reveal their thighs without knee pads or adequate covering; concern was expressed.
'Let's do something about the uniforms,'
Deion Sanders said.
'That makes me sick because I'm a football guy.'
Deion Sanders believes players must respect the game's tradition. While professional leagues have strict dress codes, college football lacks similar enforcement.
He suggested fines to make young players think twice before dressing in what he termed as an unprofessional manner to address this. Fans battled both for and against his conventional ideas, therefore his words quickly went viral.
Deion Sanders also pushes for salary cap to fix college football's deep flaws
Beyond uniforms, Deion Sanders used his platform to highlight what he believes is a growing problem: money gaps between college programs. According to Sanders, rich schools are now buying up top recruits, leaving smaller schools behind.
'The team that pays the most is going to win,'
Deion Sanders said.
'It's hard to compete with someone giving $30 million to a freshman class.'
Sanders suggested that a salary cap system, similar to the NFL, could protect fairness in college football.
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He argued this would stop top talent from only going to the highest bidder. He also said playoff teams are spending far more than others, making it easy to predict which schools will reach the College Football Playoff.
Although many seasoned fans and coaches agree with Deion Sanders' message, some have reservations about his timing. Critics contend he only came out after his sons made it to the NFL, therefore questioning his actual motivation. Still, the argument continues, with Sanders advocating for a new college football culture based in discipline, equality, and custom.

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