Channel 5: Coach Prime & The Black Sellout

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Today on the show Monty and Dr. Webb talk about Coach Deion Sanders decision to leave HBCU Jackson State for the University of Colorado football program. Did Coach Sanders make a move that could blaze a trail for others or did he simply sellout for a bigger payday and more accolades?

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  • @beulahhawkins9525
    @beulahhawkins9525 Год назад

    Very interesting, good topic,good job 👍

  • @Nebedum1
    @Nebedum1 Год назад +2

    Yes Monty!

  • @Nebedum1
    @Nebedum1 Год назад +2

    Speak on it Todd!

  • @jairusmorrow1217
    @jairusmorrow1217 Год назад +2

    People are upset because Prime did not travel the path and operate in the vision that they created in their own mind. I for one wanted him to stay but how things played out how can I be mad at him. Our community always holds this standard of loyalty but at the same time our community doesn't recipricate this same love . The man gave half of his check back to the program but he's a sell out. He built up the facilities with his own money but he's a sellout. Brought attention to the water crisis in Jackson but he's a sellout. Dinners, suits from Michael Strahan, flight partnership with American Airlines all for the players but he's a sell out. He wins a bowl game and the proceeds from the bowl, JSU mis-manages the money and allocates it to a campus scholarship fund and none of that money goes back into the football program but he's a sell out. He put together a televised package for JSU and the president declines but he's a sell out. Ticket sales where he was supposed to receive a percentage of when they sold at least 30k tickets at a game he never saw but he's a sell out.
    Come on man. So I guess all the people that are saying he is a sell out would stay inspite of all that.
    He is a football coah. We don't hold Nick Saban to a saviour standard for a university or any other college coach for that matter. He left JSU and all other HBCUs a blueprint. He left the JSU football program better than when he got it.
    The man brought current players, Hall of Famers, and NFL legends to JSU. He gave those players exposure and experiences of a life time but he's a sell out.
    It's just sad to me.
    We should want him to succeed. But some of our community doesn't want him to do that.