Deion Sanders Cites Sherrone Moore Amid Public Trust Issues

Coach Prime isn't always a risk taker when it comes to personal boundaries.

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

In a recent episode of his Tubi series "We Got Time Today", Deion Sanders referenced the situation involving University of Michigan assistant coach Sherrone Moore to explain his hesitance to fully undress for a couples massage with his girlfriend Karreuche Tran. Sanders emphasized the need for public figures to maintain boundaries and not take unnecessary risks when dealing with people they don't fully trust.

Why it matters

Sanders' comments highlight the challenges high-profile coaches and athletes face in balancing their public personas with personal boundaries, especially in situations that could potentially compromise their trust or reputation.

The details

During the Valentine's Day-themed episode, Tran asked Sanders to remove more clothing for the massage, to which he firmly declined, citing the need to only get a "facial" and not "strip". Sanders then pivoted to referencing the recent situation involving Sherrone Moore at the University of Michigan, though he did not provide specifics, to explain his cautious approach to situations where he may not fully trust the people involved.

  • The episode of "We Got Time Today" featuring the massage exchange aired on February 14, 2026.
  • Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are set to begin Spring Ball practice on March 2, 2026.

The players

Deion Sanders

A Pro Football Hall-of-Famer, two-sport legend, and the current head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes football team.

Karreuche Tran

Sanders' girlfriend, who appeared in the episode of "We Got Time Today" with him.

Sherrone Moore

An assistant coach at the University of Michigan, whose recent situation Sanders referenced to explain his cautious approach to personal boundaries.

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What they’re saying

“I don't know these folks. You know what just happened to the brother at University of Michigan? Hey, hey. Not me. … I'm not gonna bring my ship down. No.”

— Deion Sanders, Head Coach, Colorado Buffaloes (We Got Time Today)

What’s next

Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes are set to begin Spring Ball practice on March 2, 2026, where he will continue to navigate the challenges of being a high-profile coach in the public eye.

The takeaway

Deion Sanders' comments highlight the delicate balance public figures must strike between maintaining their public persona and protecting their personal boundaries, especially in situations where trust may be a concern. This episode serves as a reminder that even the most charismatic leaders must be cautious in certain situations to preserve their reputation and standing.