In a video interview with the Incompas published Monday with Brett Favre, the quarterback of the Professional Football Hall of Fame, the former Southern Miss quarterback had many receptions.
But one shot that stands out with implications for the state of Mississippi is when one Hall of Fame member has another.
In the 14-minute video, Favre is asked who he thinks will be the next football coach of his loved Golden Eagles and yet admits he is “aware”. prevented him from expressing his opinion. And this is where things are going well. Favre needs his alma mater to move on to star time.
That’s right, Trinity’s former offensive coordinator, the NFL’s most valuable player, Christian-Cedar Hill, Deion Sanders, will be the next USM coach to upgrade Jay Hopson, who resigned after wasting the first game of the season in South Alabama.
“I (Sanders) would be wonderful for Southern Miss, ” said Favre.
And when asked if Sanders would be interested in the job, Favre “absolutely. “
“I would do a wonderful job, and we all know he can recruit, and we all know he can get attention,” he continued.
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Favre, whose daughter plays beach volleyball for the Golden Eagles, added that the university wants Sanders, however, admitted that he himself would not settle for a training position because he may simply not pay attention to the paintings he would like.
He added more laudable things about Sanders, but admitted that he knew Sanders had an assembly for the paintings he would accept.
The exhibition continued to communicate about the “electric” trainers the state would have if Sanders were to add up to the existing organization of Mike Leach and Ole Miss ‘Lane Kiffin of the state of Mississippi.
And as an additional bonus in the interview, Favre also Miss Ole to defeat Florida when she opened in the SEC next week.