Alabama head coach Nick Saban participated in an interview with Sports Illustrated.
He took on several topics, including the NIL culture, the new structure of the Southeastern Conference schedule, new rules coming to the collegiate game, and player safety. Saban is not particularly a fan of playing Tennessee, Auburn, and LSU as locked-in opponents, but the 71-year-old had something else to bother him. College football encountered some games in the last few seasons where players have faked injuries to gain extra substitutions and time to scheme up plays. Coach Saban wants fairness on the behalf of offenses and defenses, allowing both sides to make substitutions.
“We never do it,” Saban said to Sports Illustrated on Alabama doing fake injuries.
“I think it curbed to some degree. But again, when you are doing that? People are going so fast that you can’t catch your breath and can’t substitute anybody. They could control it a little bit if…
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