@NextRoundLive If he could coach like him, hire coaches like him, motivate like him, adjust like him, hold others accountable like him, handle the details like him, evaluate talent like him, we would be ok🤷🏾♂️
"ALL THE WAY GONE!!!!! One giant swing by Jason Torres towards Omaha!"
🎙️ @Roger_Hoover & @dkindred13 call of the Jason Torres grand slam for @AlabamaBSB vs. St. John's to go up 7-2 in the 7th!
Looks like to me, the southeastern conference and the University of Alabama are no longer on the same page. It’s time for Alabama to leave the conference. @Greg_Byrne let’s go make our own money and beat these fools at their own game.
Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti and SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey released a joint statement on the Protect College Sports Act. They don’t support it.
@B4D_M0J0 so let me get this straight. A moron has listened to everything. Nick had to say about NIL and has concluded that he doesn’t like paying athletes when he has said he is for the NIL at least 1000 times.
The Real Reason They’re Mad at Nick Saban
🏆 6 National Championships (2009, 2011, 2012, 2015, 2017, 2020)
🏆 9 SEC Championships
🏆 206-29 Record
🏆 7 College Football Playoff Appearances
🏆 4 Heisman Trophy Winners Coached
🏆 76 First-Team All-Americans
🏆 47 Consensus or Unanimous All-Americans
🏆 133 NFL Draft Picks
🏆 48 First-Round NFL Draft Picks
🏆 College Football Hall of Fame
And there’s a pretty good chance he helped develop, mentor, or train your current head coach, too.
The truth is, many people aren’t upset because of what Nick Saban said.
They’re upset because of what Nick Saban did.
For 17 years, he dominated college football, beat their favorite teams, won championships, and built a standard of excellence that will never be matched again.
Whether you agree with him or not, few people have earned the right to speak on the future of college athletics more than Nick Saban.
Saban has the college football world turned upside down today. I guess some of the bitterness still comes from all the butt-kickings he handed out over the years.
It took me the first few years of his Alabama tenure to realize that he genuinely cares about the game and that his words weren’t just talking points.
Some of you are criticizing him because he beat your team instead of focusing on what he actually said today in Washington, D.C.
I know it makes for a good story and generates clicks during a slow period in college football, but answer me this:
Why would a retired person of his status—someone with more money than he could ever spend—want to go to Washington and open himself up to criticism?
Maybe it’s because he truly cares about the future of college athletics.
Just further proves. Any organization or Man that is representing the state of Alabama will be hated on – regardless of how good the organization or how truthful the person. But just watch these crybabies reappear when there are no girl sports.
Lot of hate going around today for a Legendary Coach who is trying to save College Sports . He is stating the obvious facts about what's going on . The sport is ruined because of NIL , TRANSFER PORTAL . KEEP ON HATING . INTEGRITY OF THE SPORT IS GONE
Nick Saban testifies before Congress that at his first year at Alabama in 2007, the roster was paid $2.7M . The Tide went 7-6 with an Independence Bowl win over Colorado.