Deion Sanders Has A Problem With His Football Players Constantly Leaving ‘Booty Paper’ on Toilet Seats

Deion Sanders
Deion Sanders Has A Problem With His Football Players Constantly Leaving ‘Booty Paper’ on Toilet Seats
Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders is typically a fun and cool coach—but not when his players don’t tackle their personal hygiene properly.
The head football coach for Jackson State University shared a video to his Instagram on Wednesday, April 6, of him scolding his players for leaving their “booty paper” on the toilet seat, letting them know it’s “pissing me off” and he’s tired of it. He also let them know that if he continues to happen, he will start locking up the toilets, minimizing the players’ use.
In his caption, Deion Sanders wrote,
“I Love my players 2 life but I draw the line with Booty Paper… I cannot stand booty paper. Nobody should have to deal with anybody else’s booty paper. Why do I have to make a decision when I use the bathroom whenever I see this. I got to remove it or continue with it there and leave it and I can’t do that because being nasty ain’t in me. Help me please.”
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Deion Sanders, a former college and pro football Hall of Fame player, was named head coach at Jackson State in 2020. He guided the Tigers to a 10-1 regular season in 2021 despite having two of his toes amputated in the midst of it all. The team also competed for the SWAC East Division title for the first time in eight seasons under his direction.
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