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What Saban meant to say is ‘’players get can money from other schools now.”
Heck, I would have if I knew what Tua could do for my program.
Guy comes in for the second half of a Natty game with UGA up 17-0 and goes on the almost single-handedly bring Bama back from the dead to win the thing in Overtime!
Of course, Karma exists so the poor young man got stuck on the Lolphins, so there's that.
There won't be CF anywhere close as it exists without NIL and other program constraints.He's trying to sweet talk us now. I hope there aren't any caps via NIL.
Word.I know 2 guys that got paid at Bama and another few that got paid at UGA. It’s the worst kept secret in all of sports. They were so covered that they didn’t even try to hide it. Are we going to talk about the children’s hospital at LSU? They got caught using that to funnel $ and literally nothing happened. The guy doing the funneling got in trouble, not the school. Then OBJ is handing out $ in front of the whole country and nothing happened. The narrative was either it was “fake $” or “it was given back”, I can’t remember. There are 1000 examples. A convicted felon talks about paying for dinners and the NCAA puts an office in CG.
The only reason Saban is mad is because the SEC doesn’t have the booster $ for NIL that some other schools do. They lost their advantage. ****em
There’s no reason to cap NIL. That puts all the enforcement power back into the hands of the NCAA.I say it all the time. A cap on NIL is like gun laws. Both only impact those who follow the laws/rules. They both empower the criminal element not protect and support a level playing field.
Look what NIL has done already. Ther are probably close to 10 teams right now that I believe had a legitimate chance to win the natty. That’s great for college football.