Deion Sanders said following his Jackson State coaching debut on Sunday that his personal items were stolen from the coaches’ office during the Tigers’ 53-0 victory over NAIA program Edward Waters, leading him to have “mixed emotions” about the day.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Deion Sanders said after his Jackson State coaching debut on Sunday that his personal items were stolen from the coaches’ office during the Tigers’ 53-0 victory over NAIA program Edward Waters, leading him to have “mixed emotions” about the day.
“For one, the kids played really well,” a visibly upset Sanders said during his postgame news conference, before continuing. “But while the game was going on, someone came in and stole every darn thing I have in the coaches’ office. Credit cards, wallet, watches. Thank god I had on my necklaces.”
Jackson State AD says Deion Sanders’ items have been found in his office https://t.co/Py1P6CtD5T
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 22, 2021
So when I first saw this, I questioned whether it was a good idea for Deion Sanders to say this publicly. I personally thought he should have handled this internally. FYI, turns out his items weren’t stolen —> https://t.co/SUgElfUplo https://t.co/rkeb8AYLMI
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) February 22, 2021