🏈 WHO are you worried about with the NIL?

Personally, I see no reason to be worried at all as it pertains to Alabama. If this was 2005? Sure. But, Saban and the current UA admin have proven that they are out in front on stuff, and even when they aren't (in rare times), they adjust quickly and decisively. Now, are issues going to crop up that stem from NIL? Yes, but that's the same for everyone across the board, and 99% of the rest of them aren't as well equipped to handle those issues as Alabama is, IMO.
 
I can't say I am too worried about any of it with current players. Five years from now it will have a larger impact as recruits are more able to see what schools help them earn the most while in college. And the whole "pay for play" restrictions on boosters in most places is a laugh. All they have to do now is pick the kids who did the best each week and give them money to sign something, just take a selfie, or make an "appearance".
 
Personally, I see no reason to be worried at all as it pertains to Alabama. If this was 2005? Sure. But, Saban and the current UA admin have proven that they are out in front on stuff, and even when they aren't (in rare times), they adjust quickly and decisively. Now, are issues going to crop up that stem from NIL? Yes, but that's the same for everyone across the board, and 99% of the rest of them aren't as well equipped to handle those issues as Alabama is, IMO.
That's my whole point here. The staff have been ahead of this. There's a lot of angst about taxes right now. Why? There are people in place at UA helping these guys get the help they need.

So fans trust the football staff with things like academics, health, and the like but now have a lot of fear about this?

I don't get the paranoia.
 
I can't say I am too worried about any of it with current players. Five years from now it will have a larger impact as recruits are more able to see what schools help them earn the most while in college. And the whole "pay for play" restrictions on boosters in most places is a laugh. All they have to do now is pick the kids who did the best each week and give them money to sign something, just take a selfie, or make an "appearance".
Which should lead to a separation between what we currently know as the G5 and P5.
 
I don't see how we won't have a further splitting of D1 at some point. This might hasten it.
We're seeing the birth of a farm system.

I'll stand by this point until I see differently. Where we saw money go to coaching staff's and facilities now we'll see that money split three ways. While it's not literally a zero sum game, it's a zero sum game.
 
There was a man... SEC
Who had a goose that laid a golden egg...everyday... Alabama
...you know the rest.... 2010
They killed them with the six byes. Michigan State found out what it was like to face them on a level playing field. The Referee, who was a 17 year veteran official of the Big 8/Big 12 and had officiated Nebraska games in 1995, said they were the best team he had ever seen.
 
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