• 4 months ago
In this segment, we discuss the expectations and pressures on Deion Sanders as a college football coach. Despite his Hall of Fame status, Sanders will ultimately be judged by the same criteria as any other coach: wins and losses. We explore the varying standards at different programs and question whether it's fair to say that his role is about more than just the score. Join us for a candid conversation on the realities of coaching in college football and what it means for Coach Prime.

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00:00You get into coaching, yes, because you want to do the leader of men and young, young men
00:05and shaping them and all that stuff.
00:07You want to know who says that every freaking program in America, right?
00:11Every coach says that.
00:12That's a given that you're a leader of men or that you're trying to be a father figure
00:17or something like that.
00:18Maybe for Dion, it's just a little more, he's a little more famous.
00:20A little more.
00:21You're saying, you're saying Kaelin DeBoer comes into a living room, says, I'm going
00:25to be a leader of men and treat yourself well.
00:27Dion comes in and it's about probably a half hour love fest of like, basically he's adopted
00:33Travis Hunter.
00:34How do you think?
00:35It is much deeper than that.
00:36You know that Dion is selling and being much bigger thing than just, oh, I'm the typical
00:40leader of men, cliche coach stuff.
00:42He's coming in there with a full core press.
00:45That's fine.
00:46But I'm just saying every other coach does that.

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