FRISCO, TEXAS — In professional sports, being great isn’t a sometimes thing; it’s an all-the-time thing.
Football is a 24/7 commitment, on and off the field. To be truly great, one must make a special sacrifice professionally and personally.
For Colorado Buffaloes’ safety, Cam’Ron Silmon-Craig he’s had a clear example of greatness to learn from for the last seven years, dating back to his time in high school. That would be Pro Football Hall of Famer and Colorado head coach Deion Sanders, who coached Silmon-Craig in high school, at Jackson State, and now the last two years at Colorado.