“Some people think they are God”: Jimbo Fisher destroys Nick Saban over NIL accusations


“Some people think they are God”: Jimbo Fisher destroys Nick Saban over NIL accusations

Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher

Known to be one of the greatest college football coaches ever, Nick Saban sure has earned a lot of accolades in his illustrious career. Currently serving as the head coach of the University of Alabama, Saban has also coached the Miami Dolphins in the NFL.

Recently, Saban made the headlines after making some really shocking allegations against Jackson state football coach Deion Sanders. In a recent speech, Saban accused Sanders of paying unbelievable amounts of money to a football player in order to attend his school.

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“We are doing a heck of a job”: Jimbo Fisher hits out at Nick Saban

Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher

As if it wasn’t enough, he also made some drastic allegations against Texas A&M. He stated that they bought each and every player who featured for them. He even stated that the NIL is being used unfairly. As expected, these comments did not go down well with a lot of people, especially A&M coach Jimbo Fisher.

We are doing a heck of a job, these coaches have done a great job, our players have done a great job. It is despicable that we have to do down to this level and say these things to defend the people of this organization, the kids, 17-year-old kids, and their families, it’s just amazing,” Jimbo said in reply to Nick’s allegations.

Some people think they’re God. Go dig into how ‘God’ did his deal. You may find out about a guy that did a lot of things you don’t wanna know,” he further added. This whole controversy is really getting out of proportion. It will be interesting to see what happens next.

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