According to an email obtained by On3 via an open records request, Texas A&M wanted the SEC to fine or suspend Alabama coach Nick Saban after he accused the Texas school of “buying” its players.
PUBLISHED 12:42 PM CDT Jun. 14, 2022After Alabama coach Nick Saban in May accused Texas A&M of “buying” players in its top-ranked recruiting class with name, image and likeness deals, A&M called on the SEC to fine or suspend him.
“We expect the league to take strong, public action against Coach Saban and the University of Alabama to demonstrate that such unprofessionalism and disrespect for Texas A&M’s student-athletes, coaches, and the university as a whole, will not be tolerated,” the email reads in partOn3, via an open records request, obtained an email from Texas A&M president Katherine Banks and athletic director Ross Bjork dated May 19 that calls on SEC Greg Sankey to fine or suspend Saban over his...
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