Nick Saban, Donald Trump and NIL
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Irish Star on MSNNick Saban breaks silence on coaching return and makes feelings clear on Trump orderNick Saban insisted that he has little interest in assuming a coaching position at this time despite voicing his support for Donald Trump's executive order regarding NIL payments
U.S. President Donald Trump sent shockwaves after he signed the NIL executive order on Thursday. The legislation titled, “Donald Trump saves college sports,” focuses on putting a hard stop on pay-by-play payments made by third-party fundraisers and NIL boosters.
The rumors about Saban’s return to coaching flared up recently after comments made by former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy during SEC media days. An analyst for ESPN himself, McElroy said sources claimed that Saban was looking to return to the sidelines:
Despite a relatively disastrous spell as an NFL head coach with the Miami Dolphins, there has been a raft of rumors linking Nick Saban with a return to coaching. The former Alabama
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Yardbarker on MSNNick Saban responds to speculation about coaching return amid NFL rumorsThe "right now" portion of Saban's comments attracted the attention of Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, who was quick to point out he did not say "no for good" regarding a return to coaching. In short, it seems that rumors about Saban's future could hover over the college and pro football communities through at least the rest of the year.
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The Spun on MSNColin Cowherd Claims NFL Team Pursuing Nick Saban, Arch ManningColin Cowherd is convinced there's one NFL team trying to pair Arch Manning with Nick Saban. Speculation about Saban's future started at SEC Media Days when former Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy said he heard from a source that the legendary coach could return to the sidelines.