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Get ready for a powerful clip. This time, Deion Sanders joins Rashad Bilal and Troy Millings to break down the real economics behind college football and the complexities of conference expansion. They discuss what it would take for Jackson State to move to a power conference, and Deion Sanders doesn’t hold back on the money games—those high-profile matchups where smaller schools get paid to lose against big opponents.
Listen in as Deion Sanders explains why these “money games” often leave smaller programs like Jackson State at a disadvantage, how conference moves are all about the cash, and what real investment would mean for HBCUs. The trio also dives deep into the challenges Black state schools face when it comes to state funding, facilities, and enrollment, and why demanding more is crucial for the future.
If you want candid insights into the business of college sports and inspiration from Coach Prime himself, you don’t want to miss this one!
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For the artist or creative who’s too tired to create anything… it’s okay. You’re allowed to not create. This episode of Black Girl Creative Podcast is for my fellow artists […]
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