Alabama football coach Nick Saban has endorsed the use of coach-to-quarterback helmet communication in college football, stating that it would solve many problems. Saban's comments come in the wake of the Michigan football sign-stealing scandal. The NFL has been using in-helmet communication devices for decades, and Saban believes it's time for college football to adopt them as well. The issue of allowing in-helmet communication for quarterbacks in college football has sparked a debate.
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The NFL has been using in-helmet communication devices for decades. And amid the Michigan sign-stealing scandal, Nick Saban says it's time college football adopts them, too. MORE: https://t.co/6duTElpnFu https://t.co/XP6zOvCFdO
Nick Saban offers take on helmet communication amid Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal https://t.co/Y91HVaHhls
Coach Nick Saban on the Michigan investigation: “We would solve a lot of problems in College Football if we had a microphone in the helmet and there's no reason why we can't do that” 👀 https://t.co/aiXXlwidfA
Nick Saban, like Chip Kelly, endorses coach-to-QB helmet communication in college football. (via @PatMcAfeeShow) "We would solve this in college football if we were allowed to do that." "That would clean up all this."