When a player sees other players on various teams getting loads of moolah, and some showing off a Lambo, it's hard to blame them for asking, "How much can I get?" And in this new age of NIL, I don't see that as a problem. I'm pretty sure Bama players aren't the only ones asking. The problem is what a player does with the answer they get from their coach. This is where character flaws and bad attitudes rear their heads, if they don't like those answers. Add a wide open portal, and it's an issue proponents of NIL didn't see coming. It's a huge problem the NCAA and conference leaders need to address. I bet there's a lot of head coaches saying, "Thank you!" to Coach Saban for his comments.
We could debate the argument "we can't blame them" but we can blame adults in the room for not knowing how the lions share of athletes would respond and act when given access to things that to be honest, their minds and maturity simply aren't ready for. That's the adults fault. Yet here we are with no answer to bring any form of stability to the game.
