Deion Sanders is a superstar athlete. Texas loves superstar athlete. So, when Sanders decided he wanted to open charter schools, he had no trouble getting a charter in Dallas and another in Fort Worth. His big idea was to combine college prep and athletic prowess. A winning combination.

His first school opened in 2012. It was closed by the state in 2015, because of administrative chaos, a mountain of debt, and dwindling enrollment.

The schools opened with great promise. What could possibly go wrong?

Some spotted the plan as a scam from the outset.

The New York Times saw the school sputtering; it fielded excellent sports teams, but got an F for academics.

When they closed, the funerals were brief.

Here is a timeline of the “spectacular collapse” of the schools.