Deion Sanders is on a mission to get Jackson State back to its winning ways, level playing field for HBCUs


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I have not commented on JSU because I am a wait and see kinda guy. But the question I do have is ?HOW does JSU maintain when prime is gone. I do think he will stay all 4 years, but do you guys honestly think after he leaves for a P5 job that JSU will get all these transfers, and remain on "top". or will it be down here after he leaves.
 
I have not commented on JSU because I am a wait and see kinda guy. But the question I do have is ?HOW does JSU maintain when prime is gone. I do think he will stay all 4 years, but do you guys honestly think after he leaves for a P5 job that JSU will get all these transfers, and remain on "top". or will it be down here after he leaves.

wait and see
 
I have not commented on JSU because I am a wait and see kinda guy. But the question I do have is ?HOW does JSU maintain when prime is gone. I do think he will stay all 4 years, but do you guys honestly think after he leaves for a P5 job that JSU will get all these transfers, and remain on "top". or will it be down here after he leaves.
A winning program should attract quality recruits regardless of the head coach. We definitely will not be able to replace coach Prime's recruiting prowess. If he is successful and the program is built correctly then maintaining a certain level of success should be seamless.
 



That's good stuff. The more publicity, the better. Unlike others who are secretive, standoffish, and absurdly quiet not promoting their program. smh How do some expect to get the word out how great their program is if they do not get the word out? lol

some programs and institutions just have a different demeanor and approach. Whatever works for that program works for them. I think this works for Jackson State.
 
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