I know it's a cliche, but it's also true:
"Professional athletes LET you coach them."
That's not to say coaches are unnecessary at the professional level (they obviously are), but there's also a large degree of "I can play the sport, you can't, and I might know in the heat of a situation what works better than you do."
Guess what?
NIL means these folks are professional athletes.
Transfer portal means they have a level of free agency that the pro sports had to spend a century fighting to get A SLIVER of what the college players have now.
Last night was the, well, fourth and a half Alabama game I've seen all year.
There's a fair to middlin' chance it might be either the last or among the last - NOT because we are no longer a dynasty (I mean, I'm old enough to remember the final years of the Bryant Dynasty) - but because there's no such thing as a coach that's going to be able to manage this situation. It is a literal "inmates are running the prison" situation.
We are (thisfar) away from two teams colluding to not take the field unless they get a cut of the TV revenue for a conference/national championship game. (That idea was thrown out there at least back in 1986, when Penn State and Miami met in the Fiesta Bowl and NBC nudged Sunkist to throw in an extra million bucks to draw the schools to the game; it would be much easier to pull off nowadays with cell phones and social media).
You cannot get a 19-year-old millionaire to listen to you, plain and simple. (And for the record, I'm not even opposed to the concept of NIL, but this is insane).