Saban’s comments were ALL AROUND bad & I would say that to his face – Marcus Spears | First Take

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Saban’s comments were ALL AROUND bad & I would say that to his face – Marcus Spears | First Take” – below is their description.

On First Take, Stephen A. Smith is joined by Marcus Spears to react to Nick Saban calling out Jimbo Fisher and Deion Sanders on NIL and recruiting.

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