Looks like Shilo Sanders is only thinking of himself as Coach Prime secures massive deal for Colorado
Trouble in paradise?
Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders has been rumored to be considering a move to Colorado for several weeks now, and on Sunday, those rumors became reality when it was announced that Sanders had agreed to a five-year, $29.5 million contract to become the Buffaloes' new head coach.
The news of Sanders' departure was met with mixed reactions from Jackson State fans, some of whom are understandably disappointed to see him leave. However, there are also those who believe that Sanders is only looking out for his own self-interest and that he is not truly committed to the Jackson State program.
A closer look at the facts
There is no doubt that Sanders has been a successful coach at Jackson State, leading the Tigers to a 27-5 record over the past three seasons. He has also been a great ambassador for the university, helping to raise its profile and attract new recruits.
However, it is also important to note that Sanders has been heavily criticized for his recruiting practices, which some have accused him of being unethical. He has also been accused of being a "prima donna" and of putting his own interests ahead of those of his team.
What does the future hold?
It is still too early to say what the future holds for Jackson State football without Sanders. However, it is clear that the university will need to find a new coach who can maintain the success that Sanders has brought to the program.
As for Sanders, it remains to be seen whether he will be able to replicate his success at Colorado. The Buffaloes have struggled in recent years, and they will be looking to Sanders to turn things around.
Conclusion
Only time will tell whether Sanders' move to Colorado was the right decision. However, one thing is for sure: Jackson State football will never be the same without him.
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