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Deion Sanders had an eventful Sunday afternoon.
First, Sanders’ coaching debut at Jackson State got off to a terrific start with a 53-0 victory over Edward Waters. But by the time, Sanders’ postgame press conference was happening, the mood had shifted.
Sanders initially told reporters that his phone and wallet were stolen out of the locker room during the game. He called it a “malicious and targeted attack,” as no one else’s belongings were missing.
Sanders leaves the stadium clearly ticked off. His belongings were the only ones stolen from the locker room, a “malicious and targeted” attack, he says. pic.twitter.com/5NCwyBfzbu
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) February 21, 2021
However, it turned out to be a simple miss-understanding. Less than an hour later, it was discovered that his belongings weren’t stolen afterall.
According to Jackson State officials, his phone and wallet were moved for “safe keeping” and have now been returned to Sanders.
In a stunning turn of events, Jackson State officials tell @SINow that Deion Sanders' belongings were not stolen and were only "misplaced" after being moved for "safe keeping."
They have since been recovered and returned to Sanders.
— Ross Dellenger (@RossDellenger) February 22, 2021
Thankfully for Sanders, things turned out to not be as serious as initially feared.
As for the game itself, Prime’s team was dominant. Quarterback Jalon Jones completed 18-of-20 passes for 187 yards and three touchdowns. He also rushed for another score. Defensively, Jackson State held their opponent to 9-of-21 passing and just 21 yards on 29 carries.
Jackson State plays Mississippi Valley State next weekend.
Spenser is the news manager at Saturday Road and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.