Nick Saban’s words before the Senate hearing set the tone for what has become one of the most urgent—and chaotic—battles in American college athletics.
According to accounts from Washington, Nick Saban admitted he barely slept the night before appearing before lawmakers. The reason wasn’t nerves in the traditional sense. It was concern—deep concern—over what college sports has become and where it is heading.
Once considered the most dominant figure in college football, Saban flew to Washington, D.C., to testify before senators, warning that the system is unraveling in real time. His message was simple: without intervention, college athletics could lose its identity entirely.
And now, the political weight behind reform is growing—after Donald Trump publicly backed legislation aimed at stabilizing the system.
What is unfolding is no longer just a sports story. It is a full-scale institutional crisis.
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