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Deion Sanders Thinks He Would Be $20 Million Richer If He Would Have Had Brittany Renner in His Ear During College Years

Deion Sanders explained on his podcast why he thinks he'd be $20 Million richer if he had the wise consultation of Brittany Renner when he was in college

Jackson State football coach Deion Sanders calls out to his players during the first half of an NCAA college football against Edward Waters in Jackson, Miss., Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021. The game marks Sanders inaugural collegiate head coaching debut. Jackson State won 53-0. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Deion Sanders turned some heads recently when he decided to bring in IG model (and baby mama of Hornets big man PJ Washington), Brittany Renner, into his Jackson State locker room for a speech.

“Coach Prime” wanted Renner to give the players an inside look at the ins and outs of what’s waiting for them off the field, while trying to give perspective on what kinds out trouble might be out there in the dating world.

Deion Sanders would go on to bring Brittany Renner on his podcast, 21st and Prime, this week. And he actually claimed that if he was given the same speech Renner gave his Jackson State players, he’d be exponentially more rich to this day.

“Let me tell you something. If I had her in my ear,” Sanders said. “If I had been sitting in that room at Florida State and I had her come and lay it out like she laid it out. If I would have had that I would be at least $20 million richer.”

“Oh really?” responded Renner.

“Yeah, because of the game,” Sanders said. “Because everything she elaborated on, I would have been more prepared for the game of life. I was prepared for the game of football, but not that other game. Because I was so locked in. And then I misconstrued what love and some women were. If I would have had that, I promise you, at least 20. At least $20 million richer because of the divorces, the lawyer fees, all the bull junk that I’ve gone through as a man.”

Deion Sanders would go on to explain to Brittany Renner why he wanted her to talk to the team.

“I do not want my players, my sons, my coaches, everybody that was in there. Equipment men, equipment women, I do not want them to go through that,” he said. “That’s why. She told them the God’s honest truth. So helpful. She was very vulnerable, they saw a side that the public really doesn’t see. Because she really has heart and she really wants love. She really does.”

Brittany Renner attended Jackson State back in the day. But she left early, citing a relationship.

“It was definitely a process for me because I realized the love I was searching for was the love I just wasn’t giving to myself,” Renner said. “So now that I’ve felt that love that I was chasing after, I’m not just up and leaving a situation or my foundation anymore. But at that time when you’re 21 years old, you’re chasing after something you’ve never seen before in your life. So yeah, I was in love, he left school early, he was a couple years older than me, I followed behind him, I moved to Michigan, got a regular old job, I was a special needs caregiver, a Zumba instructor, all that jazz and stuff.”


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