Nick Saban Shares His Blunt Thoughts On College Football’s Future
by Larry Leo
August 19, 202143 Comments
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College football is changing by the second with conferences bulking up and NIL deals. During a recent interview with ESPN, Alabama head coach Nick Saban explained how paying players will take away from the original allure of collegiate athletics...
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“It kind of looks like it,” the all-time great coach said when asked if college football was heading towards and NFL model. “College football is for guys to get an education, and the more we pay players, the less sports we’re going to have. If we start paying players, instead of having 21 sports, we’re going to have nine. There will be no something — golf team, track team, something. Then you’re eliminating opportunities for people in non-revenue sports.”
“Where everybody misses the boat a little bit is that college athletics is not a business,” he said. “People who think it’s a business, I think they have the wrong perception. It’s revenue producing, but nobody takes the profit. When Wayne Huizenga owned the Dolphins, he paid $500 million for the team, he made $50 million a year, and he sold it for $950 million. That’s business. Well, in college, all you do is reinvest all of the money into all of the other sports, facilities and scholarships. There’s more than 300 people having an opportunity, and not just 85 football players.
“Then the argument is, ‘Well, the coaches make a lot of money.’ But do we create value or not? Alabama is making more money than they ever made before I came here, whether they pay me more or not.”
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