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Nick Saban, James Franklin trade jabs over college football commissioner nomination

Get your team’s official College Football Playoff watch from AXIA by CLICKING HERE: “Watches that tell so much more than time” Both Ole Miss‘ Lane Kiffin and Georgia‘s Kirby Smart — who both worked under Saban as Alabama assistant coaches — believe their 73-year-old former boss would be perfect for the still uncreated role. “Let’s […]

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Nick Saban, James Franklin trade jabs over college football commissioner nomination

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Both Ole MissLane Kiffin and Georgia‘s Kirby Smart — who both worked under Saban as Alabama assistant coaches — believe their 73-year-old former boss would be perfect for the still uncreated role.

“Let’s get a commissioner of college football that is waking up every single morning and going to bed every single night making decisions that’s in the best interest of college football,” Franklin said at the Fiesta Bowl media day event ahead of Tuesday’s CFP quarterfinal win over Boise State. “I think Nick Saban would be the obvious choice if we made that decision. Now, Nick will probably call me tonight and say, ‘Don’t do this,’ but I think he’s the obvious choice, right?”

“I don’t know if it’s as simple as saying let’s name a commissioner and that solves all our problems, (because) I don’t think that’s the case,” Smart said Monday. “I think we’re governed by separate circumstances: conferences govern us, the NCAA governs us, now we have courts governing us, and nobody is over all of those. I think a commissioner would be a nice thing in theory, but what can they effectively get done if everybody can’t agree on something.”

Nick Saban simply couldn’t let James Franklin get away with it.

That said, Smart knows if anyone has the proper wherewithal to make a positive difference as college football’s first “commissioner,” his mentor would be a “great” choice.

When asked about Franklin’s recent comments during a Sugar Bowl press conference Monday, Smart — who spent 11 seasons working under Saban, including eight as Alabama’s defensive coordinator before taking over at his alma mater in 2016 — cautioned that a “commissioner of college football” isn’t the end-all, be-all solution many are suggesting.

Of course, Franklin hasn’t been the only college football coach to endorse Saban for commissioner.

“Coach, you can keep trying to avoid this all you want,” Franklin responded, “and I know ESPN and those guys don’t want to lose you, but I just think your impact on college football and your global understanding of what we need is important. And right now no one’s running it.”

Franklin, of course, just doubled-down.

During a Wednesday morning hit on ESPN College GameDay, Saban — the former Alabama head coach in his first year as an ESPN analyst — turned the tables on the Penn State coach after Franklin name-dropped Saban as the “obvious choice” to become the first-ever commissioner of college football earlier this week. Franklin appeared on the show following the Nittany Lions’ 31-14 win over Boise State in Tuesday night’s Fiesta Bowl College Football Playoff national quarterfinal.

“And Nick would be great, I know he’s a huge advocate for college football, he wants to make it better. He’s always been a person that believed in leaving it better than you found it,” Smart said of Saban. “And I have a lot of respect for the way he does it. But I’m probably not the guy that can tell you what a commissioner can and can’t do in terms of making it a better process for all of us.”

“You know James, congratulations on a great win and I just wanted to ask, does this put you one step closer to being the commissioner of college football,” Saban deadpanned as the GameDay crew erupted in laugher.

Franklin reignited the discussion around the sport’s need for a single leader to oversee college football’s ever-changing landscape in the age of name, image and likeness (NIL), the transfer portal, and pending revenue sharing with student-athletes.

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Commitment date and time set for massive Illinois football recruiting target

As of right now, the Illinois football team is putting together one of the best recruiting classes of my lifetime. Over the past couple of decades, Illini recruiting hasn’t been great. Ron Zook had a few special hauls, but beyond that, we had just hoped to pull out a few diamonds in the rough. The […]

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As of right now, the Illinois football team is putting together one of the best recruiting classes of my lifetime.

Over the past couple of decades, Illini recruiting hasn’t been great. Ron Zook had a few special hauls, but beyond that, we had just hoped to pull out a few diamonds in the rough. The Bret Bielema era is different, though.

Illinois currently sits with the No. 11 class in the country for 2026. Getting that high is something I never thought would happen this late in the game. The crazy part is, we aren’t done.

On Thursday night, massive Illinois recruiting target Nasir Rankin took to social media to announce that he was down to just five programs. He also noted that a commitment date and time were in play.

Rankin will announce his decision on Wednesday, May 21 at 4:30 p.m. CT/5:30 p.m. ET at his high school, Morgan Park. The decision will come down to just North Carolina, USC, Nebraska, Duke, and Illinois.

This is a huge recruit for all of the five programs listed. Rankin is a 5-foot-11.5, 180-pound athlete out of Moran Park High School in Illinois. He is rated as a four-star recruit and ranked as the No. 85 player in the class of 2026. He is also the No. 9 athlete in the country and the No. 2 player coming out of Illinois.

Illinois’ biggest contender for Nasir Rankin is a fellow Big Ten foe

It is hard to predict where a player is going to commit, especially in the age of Name, Image, and Likeness. There are a lot of teams that have deep pockets when it comes to NIL, and the top five for Rankin all can throw dollars at the kid.

I also believe you have to look at where a program is on the field. While most people think kids are only looking for money, Rankin needs to go somewhere he can develop and make it to the next level.

Illinois has all of the things Rankin would want in a program. We can offer him the NIL dollars. While football isn’t likely our top NIL sport, Illinois has proven we aren’t stingy with the money.

In the latest NFL Draft, Illinois also had Pat Bryant head to the NFL. We are starting to put more offensive talent into the professional ranks, and overall, Illinois has been able to elevate players to the NFL level under Bielema’s leadership.

With that being said, I would argue North Carolina is out because of the chaos that is going on there. Duke probably doesn’t have the NIL dollars to compete, as they dump most of their money into the basketball program. Those are just opinions.

USC is intriguing, as they surely have a massive war chest. The program has been down, though. I don’t think they will be in the mix. When it is all said and done, I think this commitment is going to be between Illinois and Nebraska.

The Cornhuskers are starting to actually get their stuff together. They are Nebraska, so there will always be dollars to throw at NIL. They were already able to land one of the top quarterbacks in the country for 2027, Trae Taylor, who is from Illinois.

I see Nebraska growing into more of a problem for the Illini in the coming years when it comes to recruiting. The recruitment of Rankin will be a nice measuring stick to see if the Illini can compete and win against another program with deeper pockets.





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Senator Tommy Tuberville singles out Texas while raising concerns over NIL

Concerns regarding parity within college athletic’s NIL space were raised almost immediately when players began to be compensated for their likeness in July 2021. Many have spoken out on ways to even the playing field between teams and players alike, but no rule or college salary cap has been implemented to aid in their efforts. […]

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Concerns regarding parity within college athletic’s NIL space were raised almost immediately when players began to be compensated for their likeness in July 2021. Many have spoken out on ways to even the playing field between teams and players alike, but no rule or college salary cap has been implemented to aid in their efforts.

Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban has been vocal about his stance on NIL in the past. While he has gone on record stating that players deserve to be paid, he also testified at a Senate hearing in 2024 that the rule wasn’t in the “spirit of college athletics” for “whoever wants to pay the most money, raise the most money, buy the most players is going to have the best opportunity to win.”

In the first few years of the NIL space, Saban’s concerns have truth to them. Some of the most successful programs in college football are the ones with a strong NIL collective backing them. Alabama senator and former SEC football coach recently singled out the Texas Longhorns for being an example of how NIL is tilting the balance of power in their favor.

“You’re going to eliminate 90 percent of schools because they don’t have the money,” Tuberville recently told CBS Sports. “Look at Texas. Nobody’s ever going to beat them again if we allow them to keep going the way they’re going. Again, I’ve got nothing against Texas; they’re going by the rules, but we’ve got to hopefully make it work out.”

Some have argued fact that many of the same schools held a similar hold over college athletics based on their success in the past. These five-star recruits were committing to a school for exposure, reputation and to win games. One could argue these sentiments still ring true, and the difference is that those same blue-chip prospects can now get paid for it.

Now, schools like Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Ohio State, etc. all have massive NIL collectives backing their recruiting efforts. Reports that the Buckeyes spent $20 million on their roster alone last offseason saw them take some criticism. However, they won the national championship with this model and it doesn’t seem to be a coincidence.

The best players are playing where they get paid the best. It’s not just Texas, who Tuberville singled out in his response, but many other programs who have the money that these college athletes can’t refuse. At the end of the day, like Tuberville said, you can’t blame the program or the players. They’re going by the book.

Now, Donald Trump is looking to “fix” college athletics and is seeking the help of Saban, and Texas Tech chair Cody Campbell to lead that charge. What that will look like, for now, remains to be seen.



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NiJaree Canady Signs $1 Million NIL Deal

NiJaree Canady reacts after a strikeout during a Texas Tech softball game against Baylor. The image captures the emotion and competitive spirit of college softball at the highest level. Photo Credit: courtesy of Texas Tech Athletics. NiJaree Canady Lands Record-Breaking New Partnership NiJaree Canady has officially changed the landscape of college softball. In 2025, she […]

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NiJaree Canady reacts after a strikeout during a Texas Tech softball game against Baylor. The image captures the emotion and competitive spirit of college softball at the highest level. Photo Credit: courtesy of Texas Tech Athletics.
NiJaree Canady reacts after a strikeout during a Texas Tech softball game against Baylor. The image captures the emotion and competitive spirit of college softball at the highest level. Photo Credit: courtesy of Texas Tech Athletics.

NiJaree Canady Lands Record-Breaking New Partnership

NiJaree Canady has officially changed the landscape of college softball. In 2025, she signed the sport’s first-ever $1 million NIL deal, aligning with The Matador Club and launching new branded apparel. The record-setting agreement puts Canady at the top of the NIL charts and signals a major shift in what’s possible for women’s sports.

This player spotlight breaks down Canady’s journey, what NIL means for softball, her record deal, the impact she has made at Texas Tech, and why this deal matters. Want access to more exclusive athlete stories and rankings? Become a member of Extra Inning Softball today.

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Minnesota strengthens attack with addition of DePaul transfer Freya Jupp

MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota soccer team added to its 2025 fall roster with the signing of forward Freya Jupp, as announced by head coach Erin Chastain. Jupp, a Portsmouth, England native, who spent the last three seasons competing at DePaul, will join the Golden Gophers this fall with eight incoming freshman players. Transfers Keegan Schmeiser and Tatiana […]

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Minnesota strengthens attack with addition of DePaul transfer Freya Jupp

MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota soccer team added to its 2025 fall roster with the signing of forward Freya Jupp, as announced by head coach Erin Chastain.

Jupp, a Portsmouth, England native, who spent the last three seasons competing at DePaul, will join the Golden Gophers this fall with eight incoming freshman players. Transfers Keegan Schmeiser and Tatiana Cunningham joined the team this spring, along with early enrollee Mya Nugent.

During her time with the Blue Demons, Jupp earned Third Team All-BIG EAST recognition in 2024, tallying nine goals and six assists through three seasons. Last year, she led the Blue Demons in goals (6), points (15), shots on goal (12), shots on goal % (.706), and was tied for first in assists (3). She finished seventh in the BIG EAST in goals.

Jupp has registered nine international CAPS with the England Women’s National Team. She also competed for Arsenal U21 team and scored 18 goals in 19 games. In her first career appearance with Arsenal, she scored the game-winning goal to beat Chelsea.

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Bill Paulos of UNLV NIL collective Friends of UNILV discusses future | UNLV

The universe of name, image and likeness continues to alter college athletics at every turn. NIL has changed the game. It’s mostly an incentive by collectives to raise money for the purpose of enticing recruits to sign with a respective school. Some of these deals have reached astronomical levels, with the best of the best […]

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The universe of name, image and likeness continues to alter college athletics at every turn. NIL has changed the game.

It’s mostly an incentive by collectives to raise money for the purpose of enticing recruits to sign with a respective school.

Some of these deals have reached astronomical levels, with the best of the best athletes receiving millions of dollars.

But that might change if and when the House vs. NCAA antitrust case is decided, if schools are allowed a revenue-sharing system to compensate athletes directly.

It could also have important implications for the future of NIL. It could include a central clearinghouse to review and assess all NIL deals. But make no mistake, NIL in some form or fashion is here to stay.

And it could remain the same for years depending on the appeals certain to come with the House decision.

Friends of UNILV is the collective for the Rebels, the outside arm that raises money for the purpose of earning the interest of recruits who have UNLV on their list of prospective schools.

Bill Paulos leads the NIL efforts for UNLV. The Review-Journal recently chatted with Paulos about his role and that of NIL at the university.

RJ: What is the overall goal for NIL specific to UNLV?

Paulos: The goal of UNLV NIL is to get into a power conference like the Big 12. That’s the goal. If we want to do that, we need to act like a power conference school. That’s UNLV’s goal. That’s my goal. That’s everyone’s goal here.

But these power conferences need to know we can raise money for NIL, that we can compete at that level.

RJ: Is that plausible? What have you seen in your numbers to make you believe that level of resources can be raised?

Paulos: It is absolutely plausible. We’re having more success this year than we’ve ever had. Major companies in town are supporting us. And in order for us to get coaches of the stature of (Dan Mullen in football and Josh Pastner in basketball), we had to assure them we could raise NIL money so they could compete.

If you go out and hire a coach today, the first question isn’t necessarily how much money they’re going to make. It’s about how strong is your NIL.

RJ: How have you been selling your top programs to donors?

Paulos: Basically, it’s like this: You may not like what NIL is today, but we need to explain to everybody it’s going to morph into a much better situation. It’s giving back to the university through the athletic department.

We know in the 1980s and 1990s UNLV became UNLV because of Jerry Tarkanian and Runnin’ Rebel basketball. The last two years, when we had incredible national exposure with our football team, our registrations with the university went up 6 percent. That’s real money.

Should we get into a conference like the Big 12, we now get millions of more a year through television revenues, and Las Vegas gets a tremendous amount of exposure. That’s what we sell — it’s a major economic benefit to Las Vegas and UNLV.

RJ: What in your mind will change with NIL at UNLV should the House vs. NCAA settlement end with schools being permitted to provide direct financial payments to student-athletes?

Paulos: It’s not going to eradicate the use of outside funds and collectives like NIL in order to help the university raise money. It will just help schools monitor their payments to report outside NIL agreements. There will be more regulation when it comes to NIL deals. I believe you’re not going to see the $5 million quarterback for much longer.

RJ: You earlier said it was a goal to double the $1.5 million raised for basketball last season and to increase the $3 million for football. Will you make those numbers?

Paulos: We haven’t missed yet, and we don’t intend on missing this year. There is new wealth in Las Vegas, small companies that are doing very well. We’re getting more and more people interested in helping UNLV succeed.

You look at stories of (Power Four) conference teams, when their athletic departments became the front porch of their universities. They’ve all exceeded their wildest expectations, That’s our hope — 100 percent.

This is a passion for me and, quite frankly, those we sit down with and ask to donate. They’re doing it to get recognition for the university and to get us into a power conference, Which would mean so much to the city as a whole.

RJ: Has the NIL collective at UNLV gone the way you first imagined?

Paulos: It’s hard to believe, but this is our fifth year raising funds. We have doubled our fundraising almost every single year, and this year we’ll triple it. We give to all sports — any sport that signs up with the collective. We’ll help anybody. You tell me where the money goes. I don’t tell you.

We’re the most attractive person at the dance right now. If you want your athletic department to be successful and competitive and keep moving forward, there is no choice. You have to pay. The horse has left the barn. This is here to stay.

If you want something to happen like UNLV getting into a power conference, this is what you’re going to have to do.

Contact Ed Graney at egraney@reviewjournal.com. Follow @edgraney on X.



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Police: Man killed in alleged break-in at Las Vegas country club home lived in the private community May 16, 2025 – 3:18 pmMay 16, 2025 – 6:08 pm The Metropolitan Police Department received a call May 4 from a woman who said someone had broken into her home and her husband “had to shoot the […]

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Police: Man killed in alleged break-in at Las Vegas country club home lived in the private community

The Metropolitan Police Department received a call May 4 from a woman who said someone had broken into her home and her husband “had to shoot the intruder.”

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