Former NFL coach Jon Gruden breaks down the state of college sports
Former NFL head coach Jon Gruden took over the state university sport on assignment on Thursday.
Gruden, former head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, appeared on OutKick’s “Don’t @ me with Dan Dakich” and lamented the lack of relationships that are built between student athletes and coaches.
He said that such relations cannot be built in a short time.
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“Repetition is the mother of learning,” Gruden said. “You see a bunch of rental clubs right now. Have you ever played golf and got a set of rental clubs? It’s like, ‘I don’t know how to hit this club. I’ve never putt with this club.’ You make a lot of excuses.
“That’s what I’m seeing in college sports right now. Everyone’s looking for a transfer portal and how NO money we deserve. It’s really sick.”
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The era of names, images and likenesses combined with the transfer portal is grinding the gears of some college football coaches.
Duke men’s basketball coaching legend Mike Krzyzewski Fox News Digital confirmed October had no answer on how to tame the NIL era despite his belief in the good that comes with it.
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Former Alabama Crimson Tide football coach Nick Saban ripped NIL in February.
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