Colorado football coach Deion Sanders has brought a whirlwind of attention to the program, and he has yet to be on the sidelines for the team in a regular-season game.

The Buffaloes, who won just one game last season, brought Sanders over from Jackson State, and he’s already looking to change the culture and attitude within the football team. Sanders appeared in a video for Well Off Media on Monday showing the team training.

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University of Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders bumps fists with the cheerleaders before the spring football game as part of Black and Gold Day on April 22, 2023. (Michael Ciaglo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Sanders revealed the one thing he really hates the most.

«Let me tell you what I hate. Okay, this is universal. What does this mean here?» he rhetorically asks the camera. «My fault.

«I don’t believe in violence, but I’m going to yell ‘my wrong’. One day I’m going to meet the guy who’s ‘my bad’, who started ‘my bad’, and I’m going to yell it. I can’t stand that – ‘my bad.’ I know it’s your fault.

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Deion Sanders at the spring game

University of Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders secures his headphones under his cowboy hat during the spring football game as part of Black and Gold Day on April 22, 2023. (Michael Ciaglo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

«Coaches hate that. Parents hate that. Don’t say it’s my fault because we know it’s your fault.»

Sanders was asked what he would prefer instead.

«Shut up and do it again. It’s not ‘my fault’. Just shut up and do better.»

Sanders appeared to be walking around the practice facility, having been raised with the possibility of losing his foot if he doesn’t get more rest in the offseason. It’s unclear if Sanders will commit to surgery. He promised to keep making progress in the caption of the Instagram video posted last week.

Deion Sanders greets the Colorado crowd

Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders acknowledges fans before the Black and Gold game at Folsom Field on April 22, 2023. (Andy Cross/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images)

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«As you know, I’ve faced some medical issues with my foot, but I’ve never said ‘WHY ME’. I keep moving forward, progressing… Look, you never know what a person might be going through while sitting in your seat from judgment but you can trust and believe that we are all going through something, just keep the faith and know that if He brought you to it, He will get you through it… I am CoachPrime and I am made for this,” she wrote.