Deion Sanders’ “Coach Prime” Trailer Surfaces Online: Watch

Deion Sanders is one of the biggest names in the sports world right now. This is because of his recent decision to leave Jackson State University. Subsequently, Sanders will be coaching the football program over at Colorado. Overall, this is a big story because of Sanders’ previous commitment to HBCUs.

Some feel that Sanders is a hypocrite who is going against his values. Others, however, believe that Sanders is very much justified in going somewhere else. After all, Colorado is going to be paying him a whole lot more, which certainly factors into his decision.

Deion Sanders, Jackson State University Head Football coach, speaks onstage during The Big Homecoming Event at Clark Atlanta University on June 17, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Deion Sanders Docuseries

Despite everything that has happened, Sanders is still dropping a docuseries on Prime Video called Coach Prime. The docuseries will showcase his time with JSU, and it is sure to be a good time. Below, you can find the new trailer which details what you can all expect.

“I am honored and elated to share this inside look at how our program made history as JSU’s first undefeated regular season football team,” Sanders said in a statement. “This group of young men are smart, tough, fast and disciplined with character, and together, we were able to dominate all season long.

“You’ll see it all this season – the highs and lows and the way this community came together. This is the most resilient and inspiring group of people I have ever met. I can’t say enough about the people of Jackson.”

No matter how you feel about Sanders’ decision, there is no denying that he is a good coach. He is always looking out for his players, and he has shown himself to be a coaching superstar in the making.

Let us know what you think of the trailer, in the comments down below. Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for more news from around the sports world.

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Deion Sanders Wants To Know Why HBCUs Are “Broke”

Deion Sanders has been taking a lot of heat as of late. This is directly due to his decision to leave Jackson State University, which is an HBCU in Mississippi. Sanders had originally made it clear that he would be with the team long-term, however, he decided to leave for a bigger school.

This has opened up a massive dialogue about HBCUs and whether or not they are a viable option for athletes. Overall, it has been a contentious issue, with Sanders taking a lot of flack. Regardless, Sanders has remained firm on the notion that he is doing nothing wrong.

Head coach Deion Sanders of the Jackson State Tigers speaks with members of the press at the Jackson State University team press conference during Cricket Celebration Bowl Media Day at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 16, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

Deion Sanders Speaks

Recently, Sanders was interviewed by Shannon Sharpe for Club Shay Shay. During this interview, Sanders got to answer various questions about his JSU departure. At one point, Sanders even notes that HBCUs are underfunded and that he wanted to do an independent audit to investigate the situation.

“Let’s talk about the overall funding of school,” Sanders began. “I wanted to bring solvency to ‘how are we broke? how are we always asking? why are we always in a deficit?’ You mean everybody? That’s a problem for me. Let’s investigate and let’s find the faults. Is it the state is it the government? Where is this coming from? Let’s find it. I was willing to hire a team to audit and find this because it’s impossible for all of us to be in the same situation.

Additionally, Sanders went on to reveal that only seven percent of HBCU alumni donate to their alma maters. He feels like this number is way too low and that is has contributed to the lack of funding across the board.

Sanders had some interesting insights that will certainly stir up some debate. You can see more of Sanders’ conversation with Sharpe, below. Let us know what you thought of his analysis, in the comments section.

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Deion Sanders Comforts JSU Player Who Dropped TD Pass

Deion Sanders is moving on from Jackson State University as he recently accepted a position with Colorado. However, Sanders got to coach one last game with JSU on Saturday. This was for the Celebration Bowl which is a matchup between two HBCU champions. Jackson State got to take on North Carolina Central, and it was an epic matchup.

Unfortunately for Sanders and his team, they ended up losing by a score of 41-34. This loss ultimately came in overtime, although it was a hard-fought game by his team. Either way, Sanders will be disappointed to finish his JSU career with one final loss.

Head coach Deion Sanders of the Jackson State Tigers walks the field during pregame warmups prior to the Cricket Celebration Bowl against the North Carolina Central Eagles at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 17, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

One of the most memorable plays from the game took place in overtime. While down by seven, Hayden Hagler of JSU dropped what would have been the game-tying TD pass. After Hagler missed his mark, the Tigers went on to lose. It was a heartbreaking moment for the young player, who received death threats after the game.

Deion Sanders Stands With His Player

With Hagler feeling the weight of the moment, he couldn’t help but let out his emotion in the locker room. Hagler was sitting at his locker crying when Sanders came over and offered some words of encouragement. Coach Prime noted that the game isn’t all on Hagler and that the team as a whole needed to be better.

This was yet another demonstration of just how much Sanders cares about his players. While he might be going to a different school, there is no doubt that he cares a great deal about these kids. Overall, he has been a net benefit to them.

Stay tuned to HNHH as we will continue to bring you the latest news and updates from around the football world.

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Deion Sanders Helps Introduce Jackson State’s New Head Coach

Deion Sanders found himself at the center of controversy last week. As many of you know, Sanders announced that he would leave Jackson State University to coach at Colorado. Although this is a big opportunity for Sanders, many felt betrayed by his decision.

When Sanders was hired by JSU, the NFL legend claimed that he was committed to raising the profile of HBCUs. In the end, however, Sanders decided to pursue opportunities at a bigger school. Overall, it is a complicated situation that has led to a whole slew of hot takes.

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Head Coach Deion Sanders of the Jackson State Tigers talk with the media during the post game press conference after the game against the Florida A&M Rattlers during the Denny’s Orange Blossom Classic Game at Hard Rock Stadium on September 04, 2022 in Miami Gardens, Florida. The Tigers defeated the Rattlers 59 to 3. (Photo by Don Juan Moore/Getty Images)

Deion Sanders Brings In T.C. Taylor

This week, Jackson State University got its new head coach. His name is T.C. Taylor and he just so happens to be a former JSU player. For three seasons, Taylor was the team’s receivers coach, and according to TMZ, Sanders was a big advocate for Taylor in terms of being his replacement.

In the video clip below, you can see Sanders introducing Taylor as the new head coach of the team. “Congratulations [Coach Taylor] on being the new [Jackson State football] head coach!” Sanders wrote below. “You deserve it! Love ya and appreciate u my brother. #CoachPrime.”

Taylor knows many of these players well, and in the end, he got a monstrous ovation from his new players. He was clearly excited about the new opportunity, saying “It has been a dream of mine to be a coach here.”

Overall, Sanders has left the program in good hands, and the future is still very bright at JSU. Hopefully, Taylor is able to have a long and prosperous career in Mississippi.

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SOURCE SPORTS: Deion Sanders Wants No Parts Of a “Private” Conversation With Nick Saban

Deion Sanders Drops Surprise Gems To Keep A Woman Happy

Jackson State University head coach Deion Sanders has no interest in taking a call from Alabama head coach Nick Saban anytime soon. Recently, Saban alleged Wednesday at a conference in Birmingham that Jackson State paid top recruit Travis Hunter $1 million to go to the HBCU and flip his commitment. He also accused Texas A&M of essentially buying players using NIL deals.

After his initial comments, Saban wanted to clear the air with Sanders, but he didn’t want any parts of it privately. Sanders is open to talking about everything public instead.

“I haven’t talked to Coach Saban. I’m sure he’s tried to call. We need to talk publicly — not privately. What you said was public. That doesn’t require a conversation. Let’s talk publicly and let everybody hear the conversation,” Sanders told Andscape on Thursday.

“You can’t do that publicly and call privately. No, no, no. I still love him. I admire him. I respect him. He’s the magna cum laude of college football and that’s what it’s going to be because he’s earned that.”

After Saban’s initial claim, Sanders first responded via Twitter with a clean and professional response.

Sanders said Hunter didn’t come to Jackson State, a Football Championship Subdivision school, to chase a dollar.

“I don’t make a million. Travis ain’t built like that. Travis ain’t chasing a dollar. Travis is chasing greatness. Travis and his family don’t get down like that. They never came to us in search of the bag. They’re not built like that. This kid wants to be great.”

Saban is looking crazy right now with his claims without proof. Alabama has been a dominant program, always attracting top recruits. NILs have leveled the playing field, and Saban has to adjust and not sound so bitter about it.

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Jackson State University Renames Stadium Tunnel “Paper Route Tunnel” In Honor Of Young Dolph

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Young Dolph’s legacy will be remembered anytime anyone steps foot in Jackson State’s Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium tunnel. The prestige historical black college university will change the name of its tunnel in commemoration of Young Dolph.

The new name of the covered passage will be called the Paper Route Tunnel. The school held a press conference with coach Deion Sanders and the players where the university’s representatives revealed the new name.

“We should rename it,” said a Jackson State spokesperson. “The name of the tunnel should be called Paper Route Tunnel. In memory of Young Dolph, the life and legacy.”

The relationship between Dolph and JSU grew when the late Memphis rapper showed up to Jackson State’s 28-7 homecoming victory over Alabama State in October. After the game, Dolph joined the team’s celebration in the locker room. They got lit to his “100 Shots” song, and the video clip went viral on social media.

Since Jackson State University has memorialized Young Dolph, his legacy will forever live there.

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Deion Sanders Reveals Amputation of His Toes On Instagram

Deion Sanders Drops Surprise Gems To Keep A Woman Happy

NFL Hall-of-Famer and current Jackson State University Football head coach Deion “Prime Time” Sanders reveals he’s had two toes amputated due to foot surgery complications in an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday afternoon (Mar 8).  The viewer’s discretion advised post on his verified profile showed the removal of his big toe and second toe on his left foot immediately after surgery several weeks ago. The revelation comes in promoting Sanders’ new episode of his Barstool Sports presented docu-series called “Coach Prime.”

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“I told y’all we were gonna show it all in this documentary and that’s what this is,” Sanders captioned with the preview of the documentary’s episode 5 on Instagram. “I got to warn ya This ain’t a pretty sight! I may have lost a couple soldiers in the battle but I never lost my faith in God! I endured a lot while I was in the hospital during our historic season but I am so thankful for GOD being there to help pull me through. I am so thankful for those who sent messages of faith and those who visited me during this troubling time. This episode of Coach Prime is an emotional one and you all deserve to know what went down so that’s exactly what we gon show you! I Love y’all and am elated to be on my way back. Episode 5 tonight at 7 PM CT on barstools YouTube.”

Last September, Coach Prime reportedly had foot surgery, initially, to fix a long-time injury. But, ultimately, after eight surgeries and months needing a wheelchair and scooter to get around, Sanders had to have two mangled toes from the left foot surgically removed. Doctors initially feared that the legend would lose the entire left leg due to complications.

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Sanders and his family promised to reveal more on the new episode. “Coach Prime” originally premiered in August 2021, following Sanders’ becoming Head Coach at Jackson State University, which he accepted that same year. The series is currently on its second season with Barstool Sports and SMAC. 

Before the release of episode 5, check out episode 1 of season 2 below, and watch the complete series, available now on Barstool Sports’ official YouTube channel.

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