This is their backup. Their backup. I don't care what level recruit he was. He's not started a single game in college. There's no way this doesn't poison the sport. There's a possibility some players make more than their assistant coaches do. Good luck with team discipline and players not losing drive because "they've made it".
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ALEX SCARBOROUGHESPN Staff Writer10:09 AM ET3 Minute Read
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, who has yet to start a game in his young career, has already signed deals using his name, image and likeness that are worth more than $800,000, according to sources.
However, Young has been presented -- but has yet to accept -- deals worth well in excess of $1 million, sources told ESPN.
Sources: Alabama Crimson Tide QB Bryce Young has already signed more than $800K in NIL deals
ALEX SCARBOROUGHESPN Staff Writer10:09 AM ET3 Minute Read
Is NIL problematic for college football recruiting?
Max Kellerman explains why he's a big proponent of college football programs utilizing the NIL policy to its fullest.Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, who has yet to start a game in his young career, has already signed deals using his name, image and likeness that are worth more than $800,000, according to sources.
However, Young has been presented -- but has yet to accept -- deals worth well in excess of $1 million, sources told ESPN.
Sources: Young signed over $800K in NIL deals
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, who has yet to start a game in his young career, has already signed deals using his name, image and likeness that are worth more than $800,000, according to sources.
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Sources: Young signed over $800K in NIL deals
Alabama quarterback Bryce Young, who has yet to start a game in his young career, has already signed deals using his name, image and likeness that are worth more than $800,000, according to sources.
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