Deion Sanders named Sports Illustrated’s Sportsperson of Year

by GiganticRector

13 comments
  1. Brought to you by AI, when it makes no sense, you can thank AI. /s

  2. Guess it’s not the results that count. Just the bombastic showmanship…

  3. This has to be some sort of joke. Arrogance and flamboyancy is a sportsperson of the year quality?

  4. “I move the needle. I make things happen. I provoke an opinion but I’m a darn monument.”

    I know it’s sportsmanship and all but I just don’t get it.

  5. Took a team that won one game in the PAC-12 and after an amazing coaching job led them to awe inspiring one win in the PAC-12!

  6. why though? I get it’s deion but did they not watch the rest of the season

  7. First and foremost, Deion Sanders has a very strong case for being the best corner who ever played and one of the greatest athletes in America sports.

    If this award was meant to be like the Time Person of the year, where it’s all hype and clicks, then yes, he wins for captivating clicks for an offseason and 4 weeks of football and then creating a dumpster fire. He turned a 1 win team into a 4 win team, and clearly showed the new reality of college football.

    My three favored would be Messi (World Cup win, comes to America and changes the landscape in Miami), Caitlin Clark (if the goal is to frame NIL as something good for the landscape, here’s a college athlete who’s name is synonymous with women’s basketball [record draw during the tournament this year] using NIL and her platform to help with with Iowa food pantry) or Dan Campbell (Resurgence of Detroit).

  8. So he fires an entire team, brings in paid mercenaries, loses and loses week after week and he’s given sportsperson of the year? Huh…. Kaitlyn Clark, Jokic, Messi, Lebron, Angel Reese, Patrick Mahomes, Ohtani, etc etc etc so many better choices

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