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Tuskegee Coach Says He Received Death Threats Over Comments About Nick Saban, Alabama: Report
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Tuskegee football trainer and athletic chief Reginald Ruffin says he got passing dangers for ongoing remarks he made about Nick Saban and Alabama.

Last week, Ruffin, who mentors the more modest Division II program in Alabama, proposed that Saban and the Crimson Tide ought to think about booking more games against generally dark schools and colleges (HBCU) programs.

"To see those remarks over what was misinterpreted from my post — my post was not to propose to mentor [Saban], to tell mentor or request mentor or instruct him," Ruffin told HBCU Sports Wednesday. "My post was something that somebody requested me my thought process from the circumstance."

Saban has gotten reaction lately after he blamed Texas A&M and Jackson State for utilizing NIL arrangements to get initiates.

Alabama lead trainer Nick Saban observes warm-ups before the College Football Playoff title football match-up against Georgia Monday, Jan. 10, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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The amazing school football trainer made it clear he generally approves of players having the option to bring in cash by means of NIL bargains yet disapproved of how schools are supposedly taking advantage of the ongoing framework. He said the NCAA can't uphold their principles "since it's not illegal."

Saban noticed that enlisted people in Alabama will not focus on the Crimson Tide except if they match or beat anything they're getting from different schools. He said making and utilizing aggregates supported by sponsors wasn't what NIL should be.

Scratch Saban the lead trainer of the Alabama Crimson Tide against the Georgia Bulldogs at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 10, 2022, in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

In the midst of the contention encompassing Saban, Ruffin recommended last week that the Crimson Tide ought to pivot games against FCS HBCUs in Alabama to give the more modest schools extra income and openness. He contended that school athletic offices in Alabama ought to ultimately pursue going up against one another in the state.

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"I'm only focused on HBCUs having the chance to play schools in the state for the income and the travel industry and simply keeping cash in the state," Ruffin said. "I just called attention to that Alabama has not played a HBCU nor have they played North Alabama or those other [FCS] schools."

Among the analysis that Ruffin got, which he said for the most part came from Alabama allies, included claims that he was "coercing cash from the University of Alabama."

Ruffin, who experienced childhood in Alabama, said he didn't plan to make harm anybody, it was essentially about offering an "potential chance to add that it."

Alabama mentor Nick Saban watches players get ready for the College Football Playoff title NCAA football match-up against Georgia on Jan. 10, 2022, in Indianapolis. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

Notwithstanding the backfire, Ruffin said he doesn't want to change what his identity is.

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"I will put it out there assuming it should be said. The very individuals that have made some serious trouble for me are similar individuals who won't buy a $20 pass to a HBCU game however will purchase a $300 pass to an Alabama or Auburn game," the mentor added. "No doubt about it "That. I won't change who I am."