Hopefully, this isn't old news here. If so, I apologize for duplication.
Does anyone have access to Wall Street Journal? I'm not a paying customer & cannot access nor copy the link. For your safety I'm not plugging in corresponding link only to infest your computer &/or this site with bugs. Bloody I ain't worried about but, not risking it happening to everyone else. Trust you understand.
If you do have the ability to link this article, please do so, its a great read. Article dated Sept. 14th, 2024. Titled, "Hottest New Recruit in College Football Sits Behind a Desk".
Informative article on how college football has incorporated many NFL managerial traits into their programs. Specifically the new General Manager position. Article highlights Nick Saban & how he brought the position to Alabama 18 years ago after leaving the pros. Last year, when Alabama's new coach stepped off the plane, following behind him was his GM from Washington & who the article highlights & how he earns $800,000 annually.
Article gives a snapshot into the evolution of college athletics, especially football & how this position is changing landscape of college football, NIL & recruiting.
Believe you'll enjoy reading it.
Thanks for the help!
(PS-Just messin w/ ya Bloody)![Cool :cool: :cool:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Does anyone have access to Wall Street Journal? I'm not a paying customer & cannot access nor copy the link. For your safety I'm not plugging in corresponding link only to infest your computer &/or this site with bugs. Bloody I ain't worried about but, not risking it happening to everyone else. Trust you understand.
If you do have the ability to link this article, please do so, its a great read. Article dated Sept. 14th, 2024. Titled, "Hottest New Recruit in College Football Sits Behind a Desk".
Informative article on how college football has incorporated many NFL managerial traits into their programs. Specifically the new General Manager position. Article highlights Nick Saban & how he brought the position to Alabama 18 years ago after leaving the pros. Last year, when Alabama's new coach stepped off the plane, following behind him was his GM from Washington & who the article highlights & how he earns $800,000 annually.
Article gives a snapshot into the evolution of college athletics, especially football & how this position is changing landscape of college football, NIL & recruiting.
Believe you'll enjoy reading it.
Thanks for the help!
(PS-Just messin w/ ya Bloody)