
College Football Coach’s Secret Offer to President Trump Could Change the Game—Here’s What He Proposed
Is Nick Saban the right guy to herd the ever-wild college football cats? West Virginia’s own Rich Rodriguez sure thinks so — and he’s even tossing his hat into the ring to help shape what could be the future playbook for college athletics under Saban’s watchful eye. With President Donald Trump shaking things up by spearheading a new college sports commission, it’s anyone’s guess how this drama will unfold. But here’s the kicker: Rodriguez is ready to hand over his number and jump on board if they want an active coach in the mix. College football’s a beast that’s been a bit scrambled lately, and maybe, just maybe, this new lineup can whip it back into shape. Because if there’s one thing we know, it’s that passion for the game doesn’t die easy — no matter how many times you try to fumble it. LEARN MORE.
West Virginia’s Rich Rodriguez seems to be a big fan of Nick Saban leading President Donald Trump‘s college sports commission.
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