Deputy attempts to serve legal papers to Deion Sanders in Colorado
ESPN NCAAF • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 19, 2026, 7:38 PM
Last updated Aug 19, 2026

On August 19, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office reported an effort to serve legal papers to Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders. Reports indicate that the Colorado staff is working to coordinate access for this service. The sheriff's office is involved in facilitating the process as necessary.
- •The Boulder County Sheriff's Office is involved in the proceedings.
- •Deion Sanders is currently unavailable for the service of papers.
- •Colorado staff are assisting in coordinating access.
- •The events unfold amid ongoing legal matters.
- 7:59 PMESPN NCAAF — Deputy tries to serve 'unavailable' Deion papers
"The Boulder County Sheriff's Office told The Associated Press that the Colorado staff was trying to help coordinate access to the Buffaloes coach.
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