Alabama coach Nick Saban warns NIL model in college football is unsustainable, will lead to buying players

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Nick Saban has issued a stern warning over the way that Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) legislation has been implemented in college football. In a recent interview with the Associated Press, the legendary Alabama coach said "I don't think what we're doing right now [with NIL] is a sustainable model."
"The concept of name, image and likeness was for players to be able to use their name, image and likeness to create opportunities for themselves. That's what it was," said Saban. "But that creates a situation where you can basically buy players. You can do it in recruiting. I mean, if that's what we want college football to be, I don't know. And you can also get players to get in the transfer portal to see if they can get more someplace else than they can get at your place."
Saban's comments come months after Alabama reeled in the nation's No. 2 recruiting class and signed three of the top nine highest-rated transfers in the nation, according to 247Sports. Last year, Saban revealed during the Texas High School Coaches Association that Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young had already approached 7-figures in NIL deals. However, Saban noted that he isn't interested in any direct payment from his school to players that would not be equal across the board.
Other coaches have made similar comments about NIL issues recently. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin complained that his school can't match the "funding resources" of other universities that are funneling money to recruits. Many state laws have specific clauses preventing NIL as a recruiting inducement; however, states have not publicly intervened with their schools to prevent the practice.

The comments compare historically to statements Saban made of hurry up, no-huddle offenses in 2012 after the system spread across college football. "I just think there's got to be some sense of fairness in terms of asking is this what we want football to be?" Saban asked at the time, noting potential disadvantages for defenses and increased injury risks.
Nine years later, the Crimson Tide have produced back-to-back Heisman winners at wide receiver and quarterback. Alabama ran the most plays in the nation in both 2020 and 2021. Similarly, Saban told the AP that he plans to evolve with wherever NIL laws go.
"I know we have to adapt to that," said Saban. "You're going to have kids out there that say, 'Well, I can get a better deal going someplace else,' and they'll go there. But you're also going to have people that see the light and say, 'Yeah, they've got a good history of developing players. They got a good history of developing people, they got a great graduation rate and that value is more important.'

"And they're distributing money to everybody in the organization."
 
Kinda torn here. I feel like an A-tier coach in an A-tier system is the right voice to try and make changes in the system. But yeah, based on this, it kinda feels like pointing out an exploit right before you get ready to use it yourself.

Mainly because I highly doubt that Alabama would have any real issues matching dollar amounts with other schools. Sure, they may not want to do it, and that's how this reads.

But we've definitely evolved past the idea of college players working for free. I doubt them adjusting the system will always be fair, but it's definitely not fair now, so they might as well try something.
 
Kinda torn here. I feel like an A-tier coach in an A-tier system is the right voice to try and make changes in the system. But yeah, based on this, it kinda feels like pointing out an exploit right before you get ready to use it yourself.

Mainly because I highly doubt that Alabama would have any real issues matching dollar amounts with other schools. Sure, they may not want to do it, and that's how this reads.

But we've definitely evolved past the idea of college players working for free. I doubt them adjusting the system will always be fair, but it's definitely not fair now, so they might as well try something.
Saban just bitching because he won't be able to stack those 5 star recruits anymore. Waiting your turn at Bama will be a lot less appealing now that you can get $ starting at a lesser school..
 
Nick Saban has issued a stern warning over the way that Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) legislation has been implemented in college football. In a recent interview with the Associated Press, the legendary Alabama coach said "I don't think what we're doing right now [with NIL] is a sustainable model."
"The concept of name, image and likeness was for players to be able to use their name, image and likeness to create opportunities for themselves. That's what it was," said Saban. "But that creates a situation where you can basically buy players. You can do it in recruiting. I mean, if that's what we want college football to be, I don't know. And you can also get players to get in the transfer portal to see if they can get more someplace else than they can get at your place."
Saban's comments come months after Alabama reeled in the nation's No. 2 recruiting class and signed three of the top nine highest-rated transfers in the nation, according to 247Sports. Last year, Saban revealed during the Texas High School Coaches Association that Crimson Tide quarterback Bryce Young had already approached 7-figures in NIL deals. However, Saban noted that he isn't interested in any direct payment from his school to players that would not be equal across the board.
Other coaches have made similar comments about NIL issues recently. Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin complained that his school can't match the "funding resources" of other universities that are funneling money to recruits. Many state laws have specific clauses preventing NIL as a recruiting inducement; however, states have not publicly intervened with their schools to prevent the practice.

The comments compare historically to statements Saban made of hurry up, no-huddle offenses in 2012 after the system spread across college football. "I just think there's got to be some sense of fairness in terms of asking is this what we want football to be?" Saban asked at the time, noting potential disadvantages for defenses and increased injury risks.
Nine years later, the Crimson Tide have produced back-to-back Heisman winners at wide receiver and quarterback. Alabama ran the most plays in the nation in both 2020 and 2021. Similarly, Saban told the AP that he plans to evolve with wherever NIL laws go.
"I know we have to adapt to that," said Saban. "You're going to have kids out there that say, 'Well, I can get a better deal going someplace else,' and they'll go there. But you're also going to have people that see the light and say, 'Yeah, they've got a good history of developing players. They got a good history of developing people, they got a great graduation rate and that value is more important.'

"And they're distributing money to everybody in the organization."

..of all people, and of ALL conferences ($EC):

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Saban just bitching because he won't be able to stack those 5 star recruits anymore. Waiting your turn at Bama will be a lot less appealing now that you can get $ starting at a lesser school..

Correct. End of the day it equals less control and less of an advantage for him personally. The recruiting playing field is levelling with other programs that will now be able to give the same benefits those big Southern schools (Bama, Texas) been giving on the low for decades.
 
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Saban full of shit. Colleges have been making a killing off of players forever. If this didn't benefit black players more than other races I bet it would be a different outlook.

Saban just bitching because he won't be able to stack those 5 star recruits anymore. Waiting your turn at Bama will be a lot less appealing now that you can get $ starting at a lesser school..

I don't think he tripping on players getting paid more so no rules in the game.

Every time Saban has warned of something he took advantage of it the last next year.

He is warning college football that if they really want to play by these rules then he is about to open up the flood gates and it won't be fair until he retires.

TAMU set the blue print for NIL with their recruiting class this year.
 
He's right

but players were being bought before anyway

It's interesting to me how he does the one big pot that they share equally, of course they have a roster full of four and five stars and are in the playoffs every year.
 
I don't disagree with that fact things will get out of hand and unfair until they put some controls in place... However the doom and gloom he speaks of is exactly what the fuck Alabama has BEEN doing all these years. He sure as hell didn't mind his pockets getting full off the revenue those players he is soo worried about now brought in. He is really more concerned that Alabama won't have a lock on soo many prime spaces on the college football Monopoly board anymore. So fuck Bitch Saban :rolleyes:
 
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Texas A&M Staffer Caught On Video Talking About Boosters Paying Recruits (VIDEO)
July 1, 2022 by Darrelle Lincoln
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It looks like Nick Saban was correct in what he said about Texas A&M.

A video has surfaced of a Texas A&M staff member telling recruits about the money they would receive from suite owners at Kyle Field, referring to booster money.

“Y’all getting a lot of money from the people behind these suites if you decide to come play here.”


 
Texas A&M Staffer Caught On Video Talking About Boosters Paying Recruits (VIDEO)
July 1, 2022 by Darrelle Lincoln
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It looks like Nick Saban was correct in what he said about Texas A&M.

A video has surfaced of a Texas A&M staff member telling recruits about the money they would receive from suite owners at Kyle Field, referring to booster money.

“Y’all getting a lot of money from the people behind these suites if you decide to come play here.”



Get paid young nigga get paid :money: :money:
 
Saban full of shit. Colleges have been making a killing off of players forever. If this didn't benefit black players more than other races I bet it would be a different outlook.

Also, it's funny when black people level the playing field. Fuck Nick Saban, you privileged asshole. You ain't shit for that you sorry motherfucker! Some of those poor Blue CHips can't even buy decent shoes but his honky ass would gladly fill up the stadiums and pad his own pockets. Kids get devastating injuries trying to represent these schools but ol Nick living high off the hog, he doesn't give a fuck. Wish I could slap the shit out of his bitch ass.
 


Look at this greedy slimy serpent looking motherfucker. :smh: It’s out of control now since college athletes can be paid? What about all those bloated coach salaries assholes like you took advantage of? So you scumbag Mfs can earn millions but not the actual kids on the field playing the games for the schools? Somebody please throw a brick in this motherfuckers face!
 
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Look at this greedy slimy serpent looking motherfucker. :smh: It out of control now since college athletes can be paid? What about all those bloated coach salaries assholes like you took advantage of? So you scumbag Mfs can earn millions but not the actual kids on the field playing the games for the schools? Somebody please throw a brick in this motherfuckers face!

This is all theater until schools start paying players out their own coffers . With NIL, The school still caking. The Coaches still caking. Boosters still boosting. This uproar is all bark from these coaches. Nothing to see here
 
it's the have versus the have nots...it's sad but I am glad the players are getting their money but I wonder what happens when these schools change the model and eliminate free room and board, clothes , food and tuition and make these guys pay for it....
 
What’s gonna happen is they will highlight all the trouble these players get into and point to the money as the problem. Figure out a way to transfer that money back in the form of discipline and punishment.
 
Damn!!!! :eek2: :eek2: :eek2: :eek2: :eek2: Talk about taking the money and runnin'.

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Well damn.

I got no problem with it either
So he quit the football program because he lost the starting qb battle


Brian Kelly rejects fairy-tale endings.
When Kelly’s Notre Dame football team positioned itself last November for a potential catapult into the College Football Playoff, he jilted the Irish in favor of a richer deal from LSU. That’s no fairy tale. That’s business.
Kelly had another chance to show he’s got a gooey center while determining LSU’s starting quarterback this preseason. Sixth-year senior Myles Brennan had rejected the transfer portal’s temptations to finish his career at LSU. A former starter, injuries derailed Brennan in back-to-back seasons. Reclaiming the starting job would have been an exclamation point to Brennan’s devotion to the Tigers.
Instead, with the competition trending in favor of Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels or redshirt freshman Garrett Nussmeier, Brennan announced Monday he’s stepping away from football and won’t play for LSU this season
 
So he quit the football program because he lost the starting qb battle


Brian Kelly rejects fairy-tale endings.
When Kelly’s Notre Dame football team positioned itself last November for a potential catapult into the College Football Playoff, he jilted the Irish in favor of a richer deal from LSU. That’s no fairy tale. That’s business.
Kelly had another chance to show he’s got a gooey center while determining LSU’s starting quarterback this preseason. Sixth-year senior Myles Brennan had rejected the transfer portal’s temptations to finish his career at LSU. A former starter, injuries derailed Brennan in back-to-back seasons. Reclaiming the starting job would have been an exclamation point to Brennan’s devotion to the Tigers.
Instead, with the competition trending in favor of Arizona State transfer Jayden Daniels or redshirt freshman Garrett Nussmeier, Brennan announced Monday he’s stepping away from football and won’t play for LSU this season

He convinced Brennan to stay to play then took a transfer QB. Kelly trash af
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