| NEWS Deion Sanders walks out of Media Day after being called Deion: ‘You don’t call Nick Saban, Nick’

Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders walked out of SWAC Media Day in Birmingham on Tuesday after a reporter called him by his first name, angering the second-year coach.

The Hall of Fame cornerback, affectionately known as “Prime Time,” demanded, per The Clarion Ledger, that reporters shouldn’t call him by his first name.

“You don’t call Nick Saban, ‘Nick,’” Sanders said. “Don’t call me Deion. If you call Nick (Saban), Nick, you’ll get cussed out on the spot, so don’t do that to me. Treat me like Nick.”

Sanders is coming off a 4-3 record in his first year as a college coach. According to the report, he walked out after someone called him by his first name a second time.

The former Florida State star has certainly been a headline magnet in his first year as a coach. In March, shortly after Alabama State beat Jackson State 35-28 in Montgomery, the Hornets trolled Sanders on the scoreboard by broadcasting a 1989 draft day photo of “Primetime.”

“Childish,” Sanders said in March. “It is what it is. They know they messed up.”

A month prior, a “pissed” Sanders told reporters in a wild story after Jackson State beat Edward Waters 53-0 someone got into the locker room and office and stole wallets, credit cards and more.

Not long after, Jackson State confirmed to media outlets that Sanders’ things were all found in his locker.
 
It’s hard to believe a man that used to be so self confident and infallible, is no so easily butthurt…That is a sign he know he is about to be humbled..
Here's where I get confused.

We saw this when he was at FSU. We saw this when he was in the league. We saw this when he entered coaching. And now, it's a shock, that he is the person we've watched for so long?
 
Here's where I get confused.

We saw this when he was at FSU. We saw this when he was in the league. We saw this when he entered coaching. And now, it's a shock, that he is the person we've watched for so long?
You're right, but many of us did ill-advised, jackassed things as a young adult, and learned from it. The Tim McCarver thing was proof he wasn't developing as an adult.
 
Ive actually heard Coach Saban called "Nick" by at least one reporter in several interviews. and actually it bothered me a little. He has more than earned the title of "Coach." With that being said, I am a veteran Captain in the Fire Dept. I really don't care who calls me Caption, except for Rookies, and the person filling out my paycheck. So, with that mentality, I guess if the players and payroll staff call him Coach, its all good.
 
Ive actually heard Coach Saban called "Nick" by at least one reporter in several interviews. and actually it bothered me a little. He has more than earned the title of "Coach." With that being said, I am a veteran Captain in the Fire Dept. I really don't care who calls me Caption, except for Rookies, and the person filling out my paycheck. So, with that mentality, I guess if the players and payroll staff call him Coach, its all good.

That became a pretty big deal a couple of times during Saban’s tenure… Saban was asked about it once and said he didn’t care and it didn’t bother him. But if I was a reporter addressing him, or any other coach, I’d address them as such.
 
Ive actually heard Coach Saban called "Nick" by at least one reporter in several interviews. and actually it bothered me a little. He has more than earned the title of "Coach." With that being said, I am a veteran Captain in the Fire Dept. I really don't care who calls me Caption, except for Rookies, and the person filling out my paycheck. So, with that mentality, I guess if the players and payroll staff call him Coach, its all good.
I'll call anyone on Bama's staff "coach." I can't seem to remember calling Kirby anything other than Kirby since he left UA.
 
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