One of the main reasons Deion Sanders came to Colorado nearly three years ago was his trust and belief in athletic director Rick George.
As CU begins the transition to a new athletic director, Sanders is confident George’s replacement will be strong, as well.
George, 65, announced last week he will step down at the end of the school year and take on a lesser role at CU, although he’ll still be involved with football.
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“I love Rick to life,” Sanders said Tuesday ahead of Saturday’s matchup at Folsom Field with Arizona State (6 p.m., ESPN2). “I don’t feel like I’m losing him because I feel like he’s still going to be a part of the program. … He’s going to still help the program. I love him. I mean, I wouldn’t be here without him.
“I’m pretty sure we’re going to be in goo

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