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Monte Burke reacts to Nick Saban's comments on book, profiting off his name and reaction he's received so far.
A former Alabama football player foreshadowed all of this for Monte Burke. For a little while, Nick Saban won't be real happy with the Forbes writer's biography on the coach's life. Eventually, he'll get over it.
Phase 1 is in full effect after Saban's pre-planned rant against the unauthorized book published Tuesday by Simon & Schuster. He railed against people profiting off his story, the timing of its release and questioned facts without giving examples.
Burke was just exiting a book signing Thursday evening when someone sent Saban's unflattering review.
"I kind of expected (Saban) to not like it," Burke told AL.com Friday morning. "I don't take issue with him voicing opinions on it. The word unauthorized has negative connotations, but the goal here wasn't to write some gossip tell-all, nor was it to do some big sloppy wet kiss. It was to do something fair and objective and I think that's what emerged.
Nick Saban said he does not approve of any unauthorized biography at his first press conference of the fall preseason.
"I didn't just make this stuff up. I talked to more than 250 people who know him very well, some of whom he gave permission to talk to me. So it's not like I'm pulling this stuff out of thin air. Most of these people attached their names to the quotes and wanted to be quoted."
And Burke's response to Saban's comment about profiting off his story?
"You can make that argument that beat reporters, that people on the radio talking about him, that anyone who talks about him is profiting off his name," Burke said. "There's a whole cottage Saban industry made up of folks making a living talking about him or writing about him."
Burke has been touring the state of Alabama doing book signings and interviews since the book came out Tuesday. He said readers are telling him they sympathize more with Saban after reading the book and understand why he made some of the controversial career moves after reading the book.
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A former Alabama football player foreshadowed all of this for Monte Burke. For a little while, Nick Saban won't be real happy with the Forbes writer's biography on the coach's life. Eventually, he'll get over it.
Phase 1 is in full effect after Saban's pre-planned rant against the unauthorized book published Tuesday by Simon & Schuster. He railed against people profiting off his story, the timing of its release and questioned facts without giving examples.
Burke was just exiting a book signing Thursday evening when someone sent Saban's unflattering review.
"I kind of expected (Saban) to not like it," Burke told AL.com Friday morning. "I don't take issue with him voicing opinions on it. The word unauthorized has negative connotations, but the goal here wasn't to write some gossip tell-all, nor was it to do some big sloppy wet kiss. It was to do something fair and objective and I think that's what emerged.
Nick Saban said he does not approve of any unauthorized biography at his first press conference of the fall preseason.
"I didn't just make this stuff up. I talked to more than 250 people who know him very well, some of whom he gave permission to talk to me. So it's not like I'm pulling this stuff out of thin air. Most of these people attached their names to the quotes and wanted to be quoted."
And Burke's response to Saban's comment about profiting off his story?
"You can make that argument that beat reporters, that people on the radio talking about him, that anyone who talks about him is profiting off his name," Burke said. "There's a whole cottage Saban industry made up of folks making a living talking about him or writing about him."
Burke has been touring the state of Alabama doing book signings and interviews since the book came out Tuesday. He said readers are telling him they sympathize more with Saban after reading the book and understand why he made some of the controversial career moves after reading the book.
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