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Appearing on The Pat McAfee Show, Nick Saban shared his ideas on how to fix college football...
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“I got it figured out. Nobody will listen,” Saban said. “So, you know, what are you going to do? I mean, we got to have, you know, some kind of antitrust exemption. You got to get the political parties together on it. I think the college people have to get over the fact that, you know, a graduate student can be a graduate assistant, get paid, is not an employee. So players don’t have to be employees. And these graduate students have representation. You call it a union if you want, but it’s restricted on what they can negotiate for.

“They can’t say, you know, I have a lab that takes 10 hours and I’m going to go on strike, so we only have to go six hours. Can’t do that. You do the same thing in football. Put some restrictions and determine what you can and can’t negotiate. Shouldn’t be anything that has anything to do with athletic development. We already have those restrictions, 20 hours a week, whatever it is, that practice time. So there is a way to do this that satisfies both parties, that gives cover to both groups, so that we can move forward,” Saban said
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(The Spun)
Filed Under: Alabama Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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faraway1 day
does Nick saban let politicians dictate how much he can make? Nick saban is just being a puppet for cfb powers.
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Tigers4Lyfe2 days
Nick this; Nick that.

Starting to get Nick Saban fatigue.
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SOL22 days
That doesn't sound like it will fix anything.
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HagaDaga2 days
Yeah I'm more confused after reading that. So they aren't student-athletes anymore. Just paid non-employees/contractors. So just give them a bunch of tax free money I guess. College sports is destroyed.
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Jasharts772 days
Pay based on performance, revenue at the end of each game or at the end of the month.
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Tigerlaff2 days
There are legal hurdles here but he's right. You get congress to try to establish some "new" class of business relationship. Not employer/employee, not contractual 1099. Call it "athlete-educator" or whatever and try to get it to pass constitutional muster at the Supreme Court.
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FLTech2 days
I actually heard Donald Trump say that he would love to have someone like the great Nick Saban to step in and save college football "because it's a mess"

He said this in a press conference about 2-3 months ago
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CoeJ2 days
That’s just because it’s the only college football name in his dementia brain.
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tiger812 days
You're thinking of Joe....
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CDawson2 days
TDS on TD. Didn’t realize the filth lurked outside of the poli board.
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stang142 days
Truth hurts.
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Get his fat arse agent out of college football.
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stang142 days
He and all the overpaid coaches back to maybe Steve Spurrier are the problem. Once all the out of control contracts and payouts to coaches when they fail started it led the players to ask where their piece of the pie is. Rest is history.
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Basura Blanco2 days
They didn't pay themselves.
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Saban was worth every penny Bama paid him. The ROI was ridiculous.
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dirtsandwich2 days
Most underpaid man in Alabama.
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He is always right about college football
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stang142 days
Yep. Once others allowed to start paying players he realized it was time to get out.
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tigerwat2 days
He must have been drinking before he went online.
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SWAT2 days
Dumbass response.
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stang142 days
This is the dumdass response. While football teams like Alabama seemed to be paying players for years with no consequence. Little colleges like Southern Miss Tennis gets put on probation. Not even competitive in tennis. Can you believe it. That school can’t pay for water boys. But that is the corrupt system.
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BamaRoo2 days
He big mad……but over a tennis team ?
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