Nick Saban reveals why he would not consider return to coaching college football

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Nick Saban reveals why he would not consider return to coaching college football
Published: Jan, 22 2025 05:59

Nick Saban has revealed that the NCAA's NIL policy has turned him off from a potential return to college football, as he said the 'dynamic' of college sports has changed. The ruling went into effect in the summer of 2021, allowing college athletes to be paid for their name, image and likeness and completely reversing the long-held amateurism model in college athletics.

 [He has spent his time since as an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay each week]
Image Credit: Mail Online [He has spent his time since as an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay each week]

And Saban, who retired as Alabama's head coach early last year, would prefer an NFL job if he were to return to the sidelines. 'I loved coaching pro ball, and if I was going to coach today, based on the circumstances in college and in the NFL, I would coach in the NFL, because all those things in college have changed,' Saban said on The Pivot podcast, via On3.

'The whole idea of what college used to be is not there anymore. It used to be you went to college to develop value for your future. Now people are going to college to see how much money they can make. 'And I'm not saying there's anything wrong with that, but you change the whole dynamic of the importance of getting an education, making good decisions and choices about what you do and what you don't do to create value for your future. You changed that whole dynamic.'.

Nick Saban became a college football legend at Alabama before retiring last year. He has spent his time since as an analyst on ESPN's College GameDay each week. To Saban's point, Ohio State's title-winning roster was built by nearly $20million in NIL funds.

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