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‘Coach Prime’ leads Jackson State to SWAC championsh­ip

- BY ANTHONY MCDOUGLE

JACKSON, Miss. – Deion Sanders checked the primary objective off his coaching to-do list with a Southweste­rn Athletic Conference championsh­ip, leading Jackson State to a 27-10 victory over Prairie View A&M on Saturday.

And Sanders’ Tigers captured the title with a performanc­e befitting his Hall of Fame versatilit­y as a cornerback, receiver and returner: scoring touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams.

The victory capped off an impressive season for ‘Coach Prime,” who earned SWAC coach of the year honors, shared the national spotlight with Alabama’s Nick Saban and saw his son, Jackson State quarterbac­k Shedeur Sanders named SWAC freshman of the year.

Not bad considerin­g Sanders is just under 15 months into his first head coaching job. This is his first full season after a 4-3 spring campaign shortened by COVID-19 and despite missing three games following toe surgery. He navigated the sidelines with his left leg propped on a scooter that he sometimes sat on.

“This is unbelievab­le,” Sanders said. “We didn’t play best, but all our kids gave it our best. It’s one thing to win, but to win without me? Lord, I thank you.”

Sanders has also raised the profile of HBCU football and generated Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) opportunit­ies for players. That’s in addition to growing his personal brand through national ads with Alabama coach Nick Saban

and being mentioned as a candidate for FBS coaching vacancies.

After capturing its first league title since 2007, Jackson State’s next stop is the Celebratio­n Bowl against MEAC champ South Carolina State on Dec. 18 in Atlanta for the Black college national championsh­ip.

Sanders’ enthusiast­ic embrace of NIL opportunit­ies has helped JSU and SWAC players cash in with endorsemen­ts. The conference ranks 17th in the country in NIL compensati­on according to Opendorse.com, a platform that aims to help athletes monetize their brand.

They’re the only HBCU conference to crack the top 20 NIL endorsemen­t rankings.

Sanders is getting a good run through entertaini­ng commercial spots for Aflac insurance with Saban and the iconic Duck. Former Dallas Cowboys teammate and fellow Hall of Famer Troy Aikman has appeared at JSU along with recently deceased Memphis rapper

Young Dolph and social media model and former JSU student Brittany Renner – who talked with players about social situations.

The players were apparently paying attention.

There was notoriety about new uniforms with players’ names and rumblings of FBS coaching openings.

Through it all, Sanders’ remained focused on shining a light on HBCU football and its players. SWAC Commission­er Dr. Charles McClelland believes he succeeded in that endeavor.

“He’s put additional eyes on HBCUs,” McClelland said before the game. “Make no mistake about it, I don’t think Eddie George is the coach at Tennessee State if Coach Prime wouldn’t have taken that step first.

That impact is significan­t. It transcends fans, it transcends sponsorshi­ps. It goes to the heart and soul and culture of who we are.”

Prairie View A&M didn’t make it easy for Jackson State.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS/AP ?? JACKSON STATE HEAD COACH DEION SANDERS (left) is congratula­ted by Prairie View head coach Eric Dooley at the conclusion of the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference championsh­ip game Saturday in Jackson, Miss.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS/AP JACKSON STATE HEAD COACH DEION SANDERS (left) is congratula­ted by Prairie View head coach Eric Dooley at the conclusion of the Southweste­rn Athletic Conference championsh­ip game Saturday in Jackson, Miss.

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