I agree. I also agree with
@Rellyrell 's point of them having a "down" year staff and players.
They have had their "system" for so long that there are other teams that can emulate and implement what Bama has as far as staff, facilities, nutrition, recovery, sports science, etc.
And then, in my opinion, the most significant advantage they had was their built-in advantage of being the school that could get away with the most. Now that NIL has diluted that advantage, you are starting to see more parity. I am not saying they are doomed. As long as Saban is there, they will compete for championships. It's just now their secret sauce ain't so secret anymore and they can't launder money to recruits anymore that NIL is above board. The result is what we are seeing today.