Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders Named 2023 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year
- Deion Sanders named 2023 Sportsperson of the Year by Sports Illustrated
- Sanders credited for transforming University of Colorado football program and community
- Sanders to be honored at star-studded event on December 6
- Season two premiere of 'Coach Prime' to be screened at the event
- Annual Sportsperson of the Year Issue goes on sale December 14
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Three-Time Sportsperson Honoree LeBron James, Football Hall Of Famer Jerry Rice, And More Pay Tribute To Sanders In Series Of Essays
The University Of Colorado Head Football Coach To Be Celebrated In
The Sportsperson Of The Year Issue Is On Pre-Sale Now And Newsstands December 14
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Over the past year, “Coach Prime” rebuilt
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“Deion Sanders dominated the sports conversation in 2023 as a transformative figure not just in
The annual Sportsperson of the Year Issue goes on sale Thursday, December 14 with pre-sale orders available now. On the evening of Wednesday, December 6, SI will honor Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders with the 2023 Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year Award, alongside the season two world premiere screening of Coach Prime on the University of
On the Cover
Going back to November 1989, Sanders has headlined six previous Sports Illustrated cover stories. This time around, SI details how Sanders has brought new life to the
Other Sportsperson of the Year Issue Features:
- 23 for 23: In the years to come, what will we think about when we think about 2023? SI’s 23 people, moments, and trends that made this year a memorable one sparked debate, revolutionized their positions, and stirred GOAT conversations. Simone Biles, Travis Kelce, A’ja Wilson, and even the Eagles’ Tush Push are featured and anticipated to shape memories for years to come.
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Fifi Does It All: 2023 SportsKid of the Year, Fifi Garcia, isn’t content to dominate in just one sport. Softball, soccer, volleyball, or basketball keep her on the move non-stop. In an age in which two-way players like Ohtani have redefined what an athlete can do,
Garcia has pushed the boundaries of how good a kid can be at multiple games.
Also in this issue:
- One Hot Mess: Once again, the year in sports was filled with sublime moments of brilliance–and this stuff, too, from Steve Rushin.
- A fond farewell to several luminaries–and SI cover subjects–the sports world said goodbye to in 2023.
- What A Ride: Take a look back at Brawn GP with Mark Bechtel as a reminder that Formula One wasn’t always as predictable as it is today.
- Worm Warfare: All about the secret weapon Rice used during the football season: sideline gummy treats.
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Train Day: This issue’s “Full Frame” is a flashback to the 2009 Sportsperson of the Year Issue photoshoot with Derek Jeter. SI provides readers with a quick look back to that peaceful day in the
Bronx on a Friday morning in November outside of the Yankee Stadium subway stop. - Baddest Beats: As we close out the year, Mark Bechtel provides a snapshot of the “worst beats” in college sports of 2023.
Since the inception of Sports Illustrated in 1954, the SI Sportsperson of the Year award has recognized an athlete, coach or team who best represents the spirit and ideals of sportsmanship, character and performance. Recent honorees include Stephen Curry, Tom Brady, Serena Williams, Megan Rapinoe, and LeBron James. Sanders is just the seventh coach to receive the honor, joining legendary leaders Pat Summit, Mike Krzyzewski, Don Shula, Dean Smith, and John Wooden.
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