I agree with most of what you said. However, he's got a good relationship with Nick Saban. He could have sent Shedeur and Travis there as a transfer if he wanted too. Now I also get him wanting to directly involved with his son although admittingly I thought that was a bigger risk. Felt that way mostly because he'd have to rebuild a roster on the fly in order for him to shine. Thankfully thats worked out. I will say Travis has suffered from that year at Jackson in terms of weight training and physical development. So yea not every elite athlete wants to be behind the 8ball in terms of growth and development.
I think the Jackson stuff is just a case of Deion speaking too much about it. If he just went there to coach and kept it at that then people wouldnt trip as much that he moved on. But when you start using God, accepting the belief that you're going to save HBCU's, etc etc. Then it just creates problems.
Thats like now Deion would have every right to jump to a bigger program. However, he's already said he hopes to generate enough money at Colorado so that they can have a baseball team in a couple years. It just looks funny in the light if you know you wanna bail for a better situation.
I lowkey thought Shedeur should have redshirted this year, Prime should have grabbed one of those experienced 4 or 5 year senior QBs, and waited until next year until he had a better offensive line/team.
My reasoning behind this is that Shedeur is slow as hell.
Fortunately it worked out, although I believe Shedeur has taken like 15 sacks.