Nick Saban doubles down on what he thinks of Trump’s college sports commission
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Nick Saban doubles down on what he thinks of Trump’s college sports commission
Nick Saban on Wednesday afternoon doubled down on comments he made earlier in the day regarding a proposed college sports commission put together by President Donald Trump, a group on which the former Alabama coach would reportedly serve as co-chair.
Nick Saban Pushes Back On Idea Of Presidential Commission To Fix College Sports
While the recent talk of college athletics has centered around the upcoming House settlement and the changes coming with revenue sharing, former Alabama coach Nick Saban made a pretty strong point on Wednesday that we might not actually need a Presidential commission on NIL. Over the past few weeks, President Donald Trump has floated the idea of a commission to look into fixing the current state of college athletics, including the ability for at…
A Presidential Commission Could Determine How Florida Universities Compensate Players
The White House is considering forming a presidential commission that could set new rules on how colleges and universities compensate school athletes. Yahoo.com reports that former Alabama football coach Nick Saban and former Texas Tech football player Cody Campbell will lead the commission. Some areas the commission may focus on. The first one deals with […] The post A Presidential Commission Could Determine How Florida Universities Compensate …
Nick Saban Walks Back Donald Trump's College Sports Commission Idea
Well, that didn’t take long… Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban is already tired of Donald Trump’s plan to have him co-chair a college sports commission alongside Texas Tech booster Cody Campbell. What could be the reason for that? Interestingly enough, Saban’s disdain for the idea broke shortly after a report from Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger, who noted that the Big 12 and the ACC are pushing for three autobids each to the College Football…
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