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Nick on some incidents in the transfer portal. Funny and sad at the same time.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:07 am
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:07 am
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I can’t imagine the hubris and just plain ignorance involved for these players to ask the GOAT for this kind of stuff. It’s gotta be hard for a coach building what he has built, and doing it in the manner he has to see a paradigm shift from players begging for a chance to ride his bench for 2-3 years and being developed just for a chance to play one year to demanding this kind of stuff never having taken a snap in college football. Good for Nick.
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Someone with one of the best corners in the nation (in high school) came to me and asked if we’d pay them $800,000 for the player to sign here. I told him he can find another place to play,” Saban said
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We lost 10 players and one starter to the portal this year. One of them wanted $500,000 and for us to get his girlfriend into law school at Alabama and pay for it. I showed him the door.”
I can’t imagine the hubris and just plain ignorance involved for these players to ask the GOAT for this kind of stuff. It’s gotta be hard for a coach building what he has built, and doing it in the manner he has to see a paradigm shift from players begging for a chance to ride his bench for 2-3 years and being developed just for a chance to play one year to demanding this kind of stuff never having taken a snap in college football. Good for Nick.
This post was edited on 1/30/23 at 8:09 am
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:11 am to SemperFiDawg
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It’s gotta be hard for a coach building what he has built
It has to be harder for other schools not in a position talent wise to tell those players to frick off so easily.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:34 am to SemperFiDawg
Cormani McClain’s father was the one looking for $800k. Supposedly it was Cohen asking for the $500k and pay for girlfriend to get into the law school.
CNS has warned on more than one occasion about “is this what we want college football to be” and people have laughed and made fun of him for it. He’s warned about this NIL stuff as well. Yes, he supports this kids getting compensated but he warned about not having any parameters in place. NCAA is toothless and has no way of correcting this cluster that they created.
CNS has warned on more than one occasion about “is this what we want college football to be” and people have laughed and made fun of him for it. He’s warned about this NIL stuff as well. Yes, he supports this kids getting compensated but he warned about not having any parameters in place. NCAA is toothless and has no way of correcting this cluster that they created.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:44 am to SemperFiDawg
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for us to get his girlfriend into law school at Alabama and pay for it
Would be massive no-no for all parties involved.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 9:45 am to UAgrad93
Right now Saban and a handful of other coaches are toeing the line because the power of their programs allows them to “show the the door.” Hopefully the market will correct the problem because as noted the NCAA can’t.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 10:09 am to SemperFiDawg
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Hopefully the market will correct the problem because as noted the NCAA can’t.
The Florida situation could create a little movement here, but as long as there are programs that have fallen on hard times and are desperate to regain relevance NIL being manipulated into a vehicle for legally fielding what amounts to a semi-pro team is here to stay.
There is just no way to effectively regulate it because of how incredibly broad the concept of NIL is. It's also not going to be governed by economics because the goal isn't to make money. The goal is to win, and for billionaire boosters footing the bill for a $30 million payroll is nothing. If the talent they buy doesn't win games they aren't going to say "wow, maybe we shouldn't be paying players." They're just going to fire the coach and keep buying recruits.
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Posted on 1/30/23 at 11:13 am to SemperFiDawg
Part of me admires the spirit. Always start high in negotiations.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 12:38 pm to UAgrad93
Cohen thinking he was worth $500,000 is the funniest part.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 2:13 pm to SemperFiDawg
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This post was edited on 2/23/23 at 12:22 pm
Posted on 1/30/23 at 4:04 pm to hnds2th
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Successful teams don’t have selfish players.
Yes, they do.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 4:24 pm to Globetrotter747
“Call me, Alabama”
The Doors Are Opening For NCAA to Close in on NIL Violations (SI)
The Doors Are Opening For NCAA to Close in on NIL Violations (SI)
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The NCAA and enforcement staff will no longer be hamstrung by uncooperative witnesses when it comes to potential name, image and likeness (NIL) violations, thanks to a new bylaw that went into effect Jan. 1.
Investigators can now use circumstantial evidence (like a tip or news story) instead of on-record sourcing to presume a school violated NCAA rules. Schools can disprove the allegation or else be potentially charged. The move strengthens the enforcement staff’s ability to charge schools and allows more leeway for investigators.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 6:14 pm to Chad4Bama
It was Cohen? I figured it was at least a skill player.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 7:48 pm to Alabama_Fan
quote:They can use circumstantial evidence, rumor, tips, media reports, grapevines, etc. to build their case now? Lol
quote: The NCAA and enforcement staff will no longer be hamstrung by uncooperative witnesses when it comes to potential name, image and likeness (NIL) violations, thanks to a new bylaw that went into effect Jan. 1. Investigators can now use circumstantial evidence (like a tip or news story) instead of on-record sourcing to presume a school violated NCAA rules. Schools can disprove the allegation or else be potentially charged. The move strengthens the enforcement staff’s ability to charge schools and allows more leeway for investigators.
Take the UF/Miami crap with Rahshada that’s spinning out of control and tell me how the ncaa will handle that blatant display of using NIL to entice at top recruit.
Posted on 1/30/23 at 8:10 pm to RT1941
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build their case now
No, but it shifts burden of proof to the university
Posted on 1/31/23 at 5:46 am to hnds2th
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Successful teams don’t have selfish players.
Jordan, Michael
Posted on 1/31/23 at 4:35 pm to Globetrotter747
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Posted on 1/31/23 at 4:42 pm to hnds2th
You just may not hear about them. Every team has them.
Posted on 2/1/23 at 3:10 pm to Syd
almost definitely cohen..a starter that transfered to a nil involved school.boom..ipso facto Miami ..cohen fo sho
Posted on 2/1/23 at 3:56 pm to SemperFiDawg
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We lost 10 players and one starter
Love the subtle shade
Posted on 2/1/23 at 4:21 pm to hnds2th
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Guess I should have been more specific….college football teams
I can’t think of one player on our championship teams that were selfish. On the other hand I can think of a few on teams that didn’t win championships.
Big-time college and NFL players play primarily for their own self-interests. There’s too much money at stake and too small a window to cash in on it for blue chip players to be frickin’ around with what’s best for the team.
And why should it be any different? Fans and coaches are only loyal to players as long as they’re producing. If you want unconditional love, go see your mom.
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