Jackson State Tigers football coach Deion Sanders said his team is “operating in crisis mode” with no water, air-conditioning, running toilets or showers amid the city’s water eme…
The former two-time Super Bowl champion said he was trying to relocate his players to hotels to take care of their needs.
Sanders then filmed his team inside the locker room saying how hot it is inside the team facility. The former All-Pro cornerback added that the team is working on finding somewhere to practice.Instagram/Deion SandersInstagram/Deion Sanders “We’re in a hotel, hotel. I feel good,” Sanders said Wednesday in another Instagram video. We’re back and recalibrated. We’re back on the steady, confident. We got our groove, we got our swagger back. Had a stumble for a minute but we regrouped.”
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