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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 15, 2022 21:11:40 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 23, 2022 8:03:07 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2022 8:45:40 GMT -5
Should we seek out an Adidas apparel contract with this new information?
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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 23, 2022 8:51:23 GMT -5
Does the CAA mandate that we have to follow a league-wide apparel deal?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2022 9:05:33 GMT -5
Does the CAA mandate that we have to follow a league-wise apparel deal? Nope.
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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 23, 2022 9:24:47 GMT -5
Well, we should try to create a bidding war for the best apparel deal.
I dont know if Earl negotiates stuff like that or if this falls under the responsibility of our equipment manager.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2022 9:30:08 GMT -5
Well, we should try to create a bidding war for the best apparel deal. I dont know if Earl negotiates stuff like that or if this falls under the responsibility of our equipment manager. It's under earl's purview. However, the university as a whole will have to approve the deal if it's over a certain amount of money.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2022 9:40:28 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2022 9:43:44 GMT -5
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Post by Bornthrilla on May 19, 2022 7:43:51 GMT -5
Alabama football coach Nick Saban says Texas A&M 'bought every player,' questions whether current NIL model is sustainable
By Alex Scarborough ESPN Staff WriterAlabama coach Nick Saban singled out Texas A&M for "buying" its top-ranked signing class and threw a spotlight on the unintended effect of name, image and likeness rights on recruiting during an event with local business leaders Wednesday night in Birmingham. "I mean, we were second in recruiting last year," Saban told the audience. "A&M was first. A&M bought every player on their team -- made a deal for name, image, likeness. We didn't buy one player, all right? But I don't know if we're gonna be able to sustain that in the future because more and more people are doing it. It's tough." Saban said Alabama players made $3 million "doing it the right way" last year and that only 25 players were able to leverage NIL opportunities. He isn't the first coach to call out the Aggies by name. In February, Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin quipped, "Texas A&M was going to incur a luxury tax in how much they paid for their signing class." That prompted a stern response from Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, a former Saban assistant, during his signing day news conference the following day when he said that coaches spreading rumors about deals promised to recruits were "clown acts" and "irresponsible as hell." The problem with NIL, Saban said Wednesday, is "coaches trying to create an advantage for themselves." Saban said coaches know how much money is available from their school's collective -- a group of program supporters who pool their resources to offer deals to athletes -- and "how much he can promise every player." "That's not what it was supposed to be," he said. "That's what it's become. And that's the problem in college athletics right now. Now every player is saying, 'Well, what am I going to get?'" Saban said people blame the NCAA, "But in defense of the NCAA, we are where we are because of the litigation." Read more: www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/33942494/alabama-football-coach-nick-saban-says-texas-bought-every-player-questions-whether-current-nil-model-sustainable
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Post by saabman on May 19, 2022 13:54:06 GMT -5
Alabama football coach Nick Saban says Texas A&M 'bought every player,' questions whether current NIL model is sustainable
By Alex Scarborough ESPN Staff Writer[/b
Alabama coach Nick Saban singled out Texas A&M for "buying" its top-ranked signing class and threw a spotlight on the unintended effect of name, image and likeness rights on recruiting during an event with local business leaders Wednesday night in Birmingham.
"I mean, we were second in recruiting last year," Saban told the audience. "A&M was first. A&M bought every player on their team -- made a deal for name, image, likeness. We didn't buy one player, all right? But I don't know if we're gonna be able to sustain that in the future because more and more people are doing it. It's tough."
Saban said Alabama players made $3 million "doing it the right way" last year and that only 25 players were able to leverage NIL opportunities.
He isn't the first coach to call out the Aggies by name. In February, Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin quipped, "Texas A&M was going to incur a luxury tax in how much they paid for their signing class."
That prompted a stern response from Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, a former Saban assistant, during his signing day news conference the following day when he said that coaches spreading rumors about deals promised to recruits were "clown acts" and "irresponsible as hell." The problem with NIL, Saban said Wednesday, is "coaches trying to create an advantage for themselves."
Saban said coaches know how much money is available from their school's collective -- a group of program supporters who pool their resources to offer deals to athletes -- and "how much he can promise every player."
"That's not what it was supposed to be," he said. "That's what it's become. And that's the problem in college athletics right now. Now every player is saying, 'Well, what am I going to get?'"
Saban said people blame the NCAA, "But in defense of the NCAA, we are where we are because of the litigation."
Read more:
www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/33942494/alabama-football-coach-nick-saban-says-texas-bought-every-player-questions-whether-current-nil-model-sustainable You can add Jackson State to Sabans list also .
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Post by Bornthrilla on Jun 27, 2022 16:17:08 GMT -5
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