BIRMINGHAM — Alabama football coach Nick Saban said Wednesday that Texas A&M “bought every player on their team,” referring to name, image and likeness deals for the top-ranked 2022 recruiting class.
Saban and Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats spoke at an event promoting the World Games 2022 Birmingham at The Fennec. The World Games begin July 7 at venues in and around the city.
Saban said Alabama didn’t offer NIL deals to its recruits.
“We were second in recruiting last year,” he said. “A&M was first. A&M bought every player on their team. Made a deal for name, image and likeness. We didn’t buy one player. But I don’t know if we’re going to be able to sustain that in the future because more and more people are doing it.”
Saban, who has been vocal about NIL in college athletics, also said 25 players on Alabama’s roster last season earned NIL revenue totaling $3 million and did it “the right way.”
“Our guys earned it and no one in our locker room had a problem with that,” said Saban.
Saban also accused Jackson State of paying a football player a million dollars to attend the school during the speech.
“Jackson State paid a guy a million dollars last year that was a really good Division I player to come to school,” Saban said. “It was in the paper. They bragged about it. Nobody did anything about it.”
Saban did not specify a player.
Rumors of a multimillion dollar NIL deal between top prospect Travis Hunter and Barstool Sports began to surface shortly after Hunter committed.
Jackson State coach Deion Sanders later took to Twitter and said Saban’s comments were a “lie” and that he plans to address them on Thursday.
Saban went on to talk about how NIL is a great concept to allow players to profit, but emphasized concerns about deals being brokered by coaches or boosters.
“Players have always been allowed to work. It’s just a different opportunity for them to make money by working,” said Saban. “There is nothing wrong with that, and I told my players to get agents, get…