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By Marc Lawrence
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Monday, Mar 9 |
POT CALLS
THE KETTLE BLACK

At President Trump's 'Saving College Sports' roundtable on Friday, retired Alabama coach Nick Saban criticized how NIL deals and the transfer portal have shifted focus from athletes' education to cash pursuits.
He argued education best enhances players' futures, amid a crowd including Urban Meyer, Tim Tebow, and NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Trump teased an executive order to address NIL issues and support reforms like the SCORE Act, while online reactions split between accusations of past Alabama improprieties and calls for structured revenue sharing.
Former Alabama running back Trent Richardson weighed in on Nick Saban’s stance against paying players.
“Honestly, I don’t get why he’s even commenting on it, they gave me and my family $75,000 just to commit, plus $10,000 a month to stay at Alabama.”
And Richardson is just the tip of the Alabama iceberg.
Excuse me, Nick. People who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.
Let’s tell it like it is. You got out because your exclusive pathway to the best athletes was suddenly becoming compromised.
College football’s next commissioner? You’ve got to be kidding. |