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Nick Saban (ex-HC Alabama Crimson Tide)

He ain’t wrong…

What do you mean he ain't wrong? His statement that it is, "unsustainable... will lead to buying players" looks all kinds of wrong to me.

He could fix it by changing the tense of the verb from "will lead" to "has led", or by adding the word "again" to the end of the statement.
 
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You will soon be able to get a University of Alabama license plate in the state of Ohio. What kind of bull.... is happening here?
As disgusting as that is, shouldn't all State Universities anway be available to drivers across the country? I see where they want proceeds to go to the state for state schools but with Ohio States alumni base....
 
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Nick Saban involved in Birmingham-area fender-bender
Updated: Apr. 29, 2022, 5:43 p.m. |
https://www.al.com/alabamafootball/2022/04/nick-saban-involved-in-birmingham-area-fender-bender.html
Alabama coach Nick Saban was involved a minor car accident Friday afternoon in the Birmingham area, sources told AL.com.

A UA spokesman said there were no injuries involved in the wreck.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office had no record of the accident, indicating that neither Saban nor the other driver filed a report.

The accident happened hours before the second round of the NFL draft was set to begin in Las Vegas, where multiple Alabama players are expected to be chosen Friday night. Two Alabama players, Evan Neal and Jameson Williams, were picked in Thursday night’s first round.

Saban was presumably in the Birmingham area for his son Nicholas’ wedding this weekend.

Alabama wrapped up its spring practice schedule April 16 and will begin fall practice in August.
 
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