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Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban is scheduled to appear before Congress on Tuesday as part of Te
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Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban is scheduled to appear before Congress on Tuesday as part of Texas senator Ted Cruz's roundtable that will focus on NIL and its impact on college sports...
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"I'm confident that this legislative draft represents the best path forward to codifying NIL rights for student-athletes, providing national uniformity for college sports with as little government interference as possible, and preserving college sports as we know it," Cruz said in a statement accompanying his draft.
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Originally published on SECRant.com
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kjanchild2 months
I think the winners should now be called the national NIL Champions. It is not college football anymore!
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Hoovertigah2 months
Hope it helps.
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DVinBR2 months
Nick Saban seriously talked about his concern for competitive balance during the NIL era. It's not like he vacuumed up huge majority of the top high school talent for years leading to an insane competitive advantage over literally everyone.
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blueboy2 months
Just change the transfer rule back, especially seeing as how it was supposed to be temporary. That would do a lot of good.
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Hangit2 months
I hope Kennedy asks him about Chargers and Chllengers, long before NIL. They used to get a bulk rate on those. NIL came along, the Gumps quit buying them, and Chrysler had to quit making them.
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JackieTreehorn2 months
Good idea! Perhaps he should also broach the subject of stealing funds from pediatric hospitals for use in athletics. Can't wait to watch that session.
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Koolazzkat2 months
Never heard of him.
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Akit12 months
Don’t fix it too soon, Saban might come out of retirement lol
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Placekicker2 months
I watched a six minute clip of it. He made a lot of sense.
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Skinny2 months
Nope! nope! nope! Im not gonna talk about that aight. So quit askin!
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SOL22 months
LSU develops players - mainly QBs, WRs abd DBs. Bama pays players. Big difference. Underwood did not choose LSU for the money. He could have gotten paid more at 10 other places. He wants to be developed like Jayden.
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chaso2 months
It's Always Been NIL for Al etc.
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tigerpawl2 months
I called it way back when: NIL will be/has been the ruination of college sports. The end of innocence.
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SwampGar2 months
This is not some sort of novel observation. The writing was on the wall for many.
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The Third Leg2 months
College ball was so much better when players got paid under the table and had to risk eligibility yet everyone pretended they were amateurs even though they generate billions of dollars for mostly public institutions with large scale endowments and operating budgets.
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Tshiz2 months
Who cares. NCAA is dead man walking
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Billy Mays2 months
Dude abused plausible deniability in shady recruiting for decades and now is bitter that the system doesn't work for him.... hypocrite.
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AulderMagee2 months
Saban: "All the things that I believed in, for all these years — 50 years of coaching — no longer exists in college athletics."

He's talking about paying players without fear of NCAA violations, while being able to sic the NCAA on anyone else who tries to do the same thing.

That's the college athletics he's pining for.
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TouchdownTony2 months
If you're going to listen to anybody it would be him....but they won't.
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CajunBullet2 months
Good luck Nick. Hope you can do something that can help and save College Football!
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kjanchild2 months
If you have ever wondered why he was successful, just watch the video!
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kjanchild2 months
If you have ever wondered why he was successful, just watch the video!
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Clark142 months
So this is the most pressing issue on Capitol Hill?
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