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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 878260" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>Nick Saban is the last person to be holding up. The only reason he is concerned is because NIL is a threat to his money laundering system. Prior to NIL, Bama and a few others had a great system in place not to get caught while funneling thousands to recruits. Rush Probst laid it out how many programs did it. With NIL the need for bagmen goes way down so Saban’s advantage is less as other programs like TAMU and USC can play the NIL game just as good as Bama and UGA.</p><p></p><p>What college football needed to regulate was decades of turning the other way as the ND’s OU’s, Bama’s, UGA’s, Miami’s made a mockery of the sport. Cam Newton was bought by Auburn. Everyone knows it. And the punishment brought forth by the NCAA was their school President hoisting a Natty. So if you are expecting the NCAA or any conference to actually enforce any rule you are delusional. And the example of limiting coaches in the box is just hilarious. I’m sure Saban and Kirby are upset that they can’t have their 15 “consultants” in the box when they have 40 bought players on the field. It’s all a scam and the losers are the 80% who actually follow the rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 878260, member: 4334"] Nick Saban is the last person to be holding up. The only reason he is concerned is because NIL is a threat to his money laundering system. Prior to NIL, Bama and a few others had a great system in place not to get caught while funneling thousands to recruits. Rush Probst laid it out how many programs did it. With NIL the need for bagmen goes way down so Saban’s advantage is less as other programs like TAMU and USC can play the NIL game just as good as Bama and UGA. What college football needed to regulate was decades of turning the other way as the ND’s OU’s, Bama’s, UGA’s, Miami’s made a mockery of the sport. Cam Newton was bought by Auburn. Everyone knows it. And the punishment brought forth by the NCAA was their school President hoisting a Natty. So if you are expecting the NCAA or any conference to actually enforce any rule you are delusional. And the example of limiting coaches in the box is just hilarious. I’m sure Saban and Kirby are upset that they can’t have their 15 “consultants” in the box when they have 40 bought players on the field. It’s all a scam and the losers are the 80% who actually follow the rules. [/QUOTE]
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