Divas tend not to do well heading up "major" college football programs. Lane Kiffin is probably the closest one I can think of, but even he grew up under the tutelage of an actual football coach father - his diva persona is more of a brand than anything else.
Prime is 100%, authentically diva. All Deion, all the time. Shit, he practically invented the term in its football context. Take your screenshots fuckos, this is going to be an epic, flaming disaster.
You don't think Nick Saban is a Diva? Or the Ol' Ball Coach? Or Mack Brown? Or Mike Ditka? Or Bill Parcells? Or Jimmy Johnson? Or maybe the most diva of them all, Bill "the Mercenary Program" Walsh? Divas, every one of them.
It's just sub-culture dude. Deion comes from the other side of a different set of tracks, and his "prime time" and now over-the-top southern Baptist minister speeches rub a lot of people the wrong way. But having a massive ego is hardly a unique aspect of his personality in the coaching ranks.
I agree. It takes a gigantic ego to be a head coach, no question. There is diva behavior throughout, but Saban, et al keep the diva in-house, for the most part. I want to see Prime's post-game presser the first time he gets his ass handed to him. The spotlight is on him, the cameras and mics are lined up, and the questions will be pointed. Is he a "look at the tape, we will fix it, it's on me" guy, or will he throw his kids and coaches under the bus? AKA, "If we win it's because of Prime, and if we don't it's the players"...Ego is a helluva drug