Well, he blew a 29-0 lead tonight.
That's some rarified air right there.
Very few coaches have managed to oversee that level of collapse, it requires unique talent.
Five weeks ago, Deion was the next Knute Rockne, with this quote ranking right alongside winning one for the damned Gipper:
When you see a confident Black man sitting up here talking his talk, walking his walk, coaching 75% African Americans in the locker room, that's kind of threatening.
So far, all I see is a bunch of talk - and the entire assessment pivots to, "But you've got to give him time."
Not when he 'arrived' on Day One I don't and was being touted as doing something nobody else could have done and used the transfer portal yadda yadda yadda.
He has begun about like was expected. He - literally - would have been praised as "turning the program around" if he'd been able to somehow not be the narcissistic personality he's always been, along with being lifted up by so-called pundits who really should have known better.