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Stanford coach calls out Alabama coach Nick Saban for using NIL reference to recruit

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  • KaseyKasey Posts: 29,257 mod

    Or maybe he will stay in a good system that has placed their last three QBs in the top two rounds of the draft and try to go three and out.

  • TommyTommy Posts: 15 ✭ Freshman

    This is the Sabin we all love. He doesn’t care that schools can’t use the lure of NIL money to recruit. He did it! So what is the SEC or the NCAA going to do? Nothing! It’s done they’re so sorry won’t happen again. They will say oh bye the way did you see SEC media days 2021? Got it on my iPhone. Alabama plucks the best from high schools from every state on the NFL prospects, l’m sure. Those good ole days of alumni openly giving , let us say, Alexander a POS Ford Tempo are long gone. The refs NEVER kill a Tide drive with judgement calls. Refs will call offside on and opponent 3 yards early and not pickup the obvious errant call they did have a ref conference to the Tides avail. The refs are afraid, the SEC, the NCAA will allow the X dynasty free reign to Ride the Tide as long as it last. NIL cute face on the love of money will be the ruin of college sports.

  • EricDawgs1EricDawgs1 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    The only folks who don't like this are those Confederates who hate change.

  • Dawg365Dawg365 Posts: 1,109 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    The NCAA needs to be very specific about what can and cannot be said about the funds players are receiving. Teenagers will ABSOLUTELY make their decision based upon how much money they can make right now, not later. This may ruin college sports! The definition of professional is "a person engaged in a specified activity, especially a sport or branch of the performing arts, as a main paid occupation rather than as a pastime." I don't watch the NFL for a reason!

  • stonestone Posts: 399 ✭✭✭ Junior

    We are witnessing a huge shift in college football from the transfer portal to conference realignment. The NIL is only a part of this shift. While we all like to take shots at Saban he honestly tries to look out for the best interest of college football and the players. Once the sport decides to go in a particular direction, he then is going to try to maximize any advantage he can. Now we don’t like that because it seems so many coaches and teams are always in the catch up mode.

    For me where all of this gets messy and where it will impact the game the most is the line between “pay to play” is going to be almost nonexistent. At the moment there are no definitive rules for NIL at either the NCAA or SEC level. Even when or if a uniformed set of rules is established, and remember the NCAA is hoping Congress will do this, there is no effective way to police it. The enforcement staff for the NCAA is like 15. I just don’t see AD turning themselves in for violating theses rules.

    Probably my other concern is college football could become a regional sport much like NASCAR. At the moment there are not a lot of good teams in either the west or the north. We all should hope MI and USC become power houses once not to give OSU problems but to keep more people interested. Interest equals viewers and viewers equal more money and this is the real reason for wanting to expand the number of teams in the playoffs. If we are honest, most years there are not 4 quality teams in the playoffs.

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