I think once USC beats them, it'll all die down on the coverage side of things. I liked him as a player and I like what he's doing now. You had to know this is who he was and that he was going to disrupt this college football applecart that has for so long been dominated by people like Nick Saban, Dabo Swinney, Urban Meyer, etc. I do think the collateral damage is going to be white coach cameos that are going to be absolutely awful, especially if it's middle aged guys calling out Lou Holtz and Lee Corso. I don't mind a few coaching battles, especially when it comes to rivalries. They'll be a thing of the past soon enough in terms of the traditional sense, but give me some tension and unease.
As for Deion Sanders coaching his kids, it certainly isn't lost on me that quite a few people in American society today feel as though we have a "fathers" problem? The fact that his sons have followed him to JSU and CU is nothing but a positive thing as far as I'm concerned. He's there, and he might not be doing it the way anyone of us would or the way some people like, but he's there and he's being dad and coach to two young college aged sons. That's awesome.
Sports is very sanitized because of TV today. Rivalries don't really exist more, everything has to be clean and polished for the TV execs. This isn't sanitized, and it's not going to be as long as DS is permitted to keep talking. It absolutely has a Georgetown/UNLV/Miami/Michigan Fab Five feel about it too in terms of who is gravitating to and from DS and his team. He's going to manufacture the disrespect angle whether it is true or not and bring heat on other coaches and other people whether they win or lose. He's a celebrity coach. A black celebrity coach. When other guys try to duplicate this, and they will, it's going to be bad and it's not going to come anywhere near the mark of being authentic. These other guys should be themselves.
If being an insecure guy who dyes his beard is the look Ryan Day was going for, he nailed it. Nothing says going for clicks like Dan Lanning having a camera on his pregame speech that went public.