Deion Sanders caused a lot of reactions when it came to the Pro Football Hall of Famer’s strategy for recruiting high school players.
Sanders made waves in February for the remarks.
“Well, we have different attributes. Smart, tough, fast, disciplined with character. Now, quarterbacks are different,” Sanders told Eisen. “We want mother, father. Dual parent. We want that kid to be 3.5 [GPA] and up. Because he has to be smart. Not bad decisions off the field, at all. Because he has to be a leader of men.”
He added that he looked similar attributes to offensive linemen, but his criteria are different for the defensive side of the football.
“Defensive linemen is totally opposite. Single mama, trying to get it, he’s on free lunch,” Sanders continued. “I’m talking about just trying to make it. He’s trying to rescue mama. Like mama barely made the flight. And I want him to just go get it. “It’s a whole different attribute that you look for in different positions. And we have that stuff just chronicled. We know what we want, and we go get it.”
NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal had zero issues with what he had to say. O’Neal and his co-hosts on “The Big Podcast,” Nischelle Turner and Spice Adams, listened to the clip of Sanders and commented on it after watching it.
“Ain’t nothing wrong with that. There ain’t nothing wrong with what he said. You know why I have discipline? You know why I don’t get in trouble? You know why I don’t do dumb s—? Daddy would have whooped my a–. Lot of kids don’t have that. A lot of kids have hard-working mothers that really have to work and they grow up on their own. And you can go left or you can go right. Studies show, statistics show, that’s just how it is.”
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Shaq refused to back down and said Deion was “spitting the facts”.
Sanders is fresh off completing his first recruiting class at Colorado. He pulled in the 21st-ranked class and a top-five transfer portal class, according to 247 Sports.
Deion Sanders is well within his rights to recruit players that fit a certain criteria for him. If it works out for the program, they won’t care anything about how he does it, as long as it gets done.