Posted on August 14, 2024
By Adam Munsterteiger, BuffStampede: For 16 years after retiring from the NFL, Warren Sapp had no aspirations to coach.
A couple trips out to Boulder last fall to hang out with the Buffaloes had a profound impact on him, though. And now, the Pro Football Hall-of-Famer is gearing up for his first season on Colorado’s staff.
“For someone that never wanted to do this, I am really addicted to it right now,” Sapp said after Tuesday’s preseason practice.
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