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Nick Saban calls out Jimbo Fisher, Miami, and Jackson State
The ever-changing panorama of Identify, Picture, and Likeness (NIL) continues to be a subject of immense dialogue. Over the previous few weeks, allegations of tampering have surfaced at applications throughout the nation as cash strikes at a livid tempo.
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Alabama head coach Nick Saban has been one of the crucial vocal voices in terms of NIL. Whereas talking throughout an occasion earlier this week, Saban criticized applications that he believes are abusing what NIL is meant to be about. He straight known as out Texas A&M, who completed with the No. 1 recruiting class after spending a rumored $25 million.
“I do know the consequence goes to be tough for the people who find themselves spending tons of cash to get gamers,” Saban stated in response to AL.com. “You examine it, who they’re. We had been second in recruiting final yr. A&M was first. A&M purchased each participant on their workforce. Made a deal for identify, picture and likeness.”
“We didn’t purchase one participant. Aight? However I don’t know if we’re going to have the ability to maintain that sooner or later, as a result of increasingly individuals are doing it. It’s robust.”
Progressing along with his feedback, Saban referenced Jackson State as one other particular instance of a faculty breaking the principles and going unpunished. His reference is clearly to the No. 1 prospect within the 2022 class, Travis Hunter, who flipped from Florida State to Jackson State on Early Signing Day for a reported $1.5 million deal.
Tigers head coach Deion Sanders has shot down the studies on Hunter a number of occasions this offseason.
“We now have a rule proper now that stated you can not use identify, picture and likeness to entice a participant to return to your faculty. Hell, examine it within the paper!” Saban stated. “I imply, Jackson State paid a man 1,000,000 {dollars} final yr that was a very good Division I participant to return to high school. It was within the paper and so they bragged about it. No person did something about it.”
Saban additionally made it some extent to say the muddling within the waters down in Miami. The Hurricanes have been utilizing a slew of billionaires, together with John Ruiz, who has utilized his firm, LifeWallet, to place collectively offers for a number of transfers. And he is publicly bragged about it on social media.
“I imply,” Saban stated. “These guys from Miami which can be going to play basketball there for $400,000, that’s within the newspaper. The man tells you the way he’s doing it.”
“However the NCAA can’t implement their guidelines as a result of it’s not in opposition to the legislation, and that’s a problem,” Saban continued. “That’s an issue. Except we get one thing that protects them from litigation, I don’t know what we’re going to do about it.”
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The legendary head coach agrees that faculty athletes ought to have the chance to earn compensation. He asserted that 25 gamers at Alabama introduced in a mixed $3 million in NIL offers and that they did it the “proper manner” over the previous yr.
“I instructed our gamers when this complete factor began to get brokers, get illustration, so that you create alternatives for your self,” Saban stated. “Our gamers final yr created $3 million value of alternatives for themselves in doing it the correct manner. I’ve no downside with that and no person had an issue on our workforce with that as a result of the blokes that received the cash earned it. There have been solely 25 guys on our workforce that had the chance to earn cash.”
On the identical time, Saban has points with how the present ruleset permits applications to benefit from NIL with out repercussions. It is spiraling uncontrolled and turning into an actual difficulty throughout the game.
“The problem and the issue with identify, picture and likeness is coaches attempt to create a bonus for themselves by going out and saying, ‘OK, how can we use this to our benefit?’” Saban stated. “They created what’s known as a collective. A collective is an outdoor advertising and marketing company that’s not tied to the college that’s funded by alumni from the college. They offer this collective thousands and thousands of {dollars}. That advertising and marketing company then funnels it to the gamers. Aight? And the coach really is aware of how a lot cash is within the collective, so he is aware of how a lot he can promise each participant.
“That’s not what identify, picture and likeness was imagined to be. That’s what it’s develop into and that’s the issue in faculty athletics proper now.” Saban continued. “However the NCAA can’t implement their guidelines as a result of it’s not in opposition to the legislation, and that’s a problem. That’s an issue. Except we get one thing that protects them from litigation, I don’t know what we’re going to do about it.”
No matter how Saban feels about it and if Alabama is really doing issues the correct manner in comparison with the competitors, it does not appear to be NIL goes to be altering within the close to future. There are simply too many hoops for the NCAA to leap via and so they have not proven a real want to pursue applications which can be enjoying outdoors the traces.
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Penn State transfer portal target, Pa. native commits to Miami
Penn State had a successful Saturday, beating SMU in the College Football Playoff first round in convincing fashion. But not everything went the Nittany Lions’ way.
David Blay, one of Penn State’s top targets in the transfer portal, committed to Miami. The news was reported by on3 on Saturday afternoon.
In addition to Penn State and Miami, Blay was also being pursued by Florida State, Illinois, Oklahoma, USC, Wisconsin, Mississippi State and Arkansas.
Blay, a standout at Louisiana Tech who visited last weekend, was a top target for the Nittany Lions as they look to add depth and talent to their defensive line for the 2025 season.
Blay is a Levittown native who played at Harry S. Truman High School outside Philadelphia before going to West Chester to play at the Division II level in 2021 and 2022. Blay transferred to Louisiana Tech, where he was a first-team All-Conference USA selection this year.
Blay finished the 2024 season with 46 tackles, 10 1/2 tackles for loss and 6 1/2 sacks.
Penn State has addressed a couple needs in the portal so far in the winter window, earning commitments from USC wide receiver Kyron Hudson and Texas A&M defensive end Enai White. But the Nittany Lions would love to add a defensive tackle or two.
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