The Coach JB Show With Big Smitty | Roll Tide MONEY SCAM
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The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty delivers a high-octane, unfiltered exploration of college football's evolving landscape, centering on the controversial $20 million loan fraud scheme allegedly orchestrated by former Alabama player Luther Davis, who impersonated NFL stars using fake identities. Coach JB and Big Smitty launch into a fiery critique of NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals, arguing they have corrupted college athletics by turning 17-21-year-olds into financially irresponsible targets for exploitation, while the transfer portal has fostered a 'mercenary' culture that undermines coaching mentorship. The hosts dissect the firing of journalist Chrissy Rossini by USA Today, highlighting corporate hypocrisy in policing free speech for independent contractors, and engage in heated debate over the WNBA’s LGBTQ+ visibility, with JB framing it as a harmful 'agenda' and Smitty pushing back. The conversation expands to broader cultural trends, including TikTok’s influence on athletes, the mental toll of the quarterback position, and growing athlete entitlement despite massive salaries. The episode concludes with Smitty sharing personal updates—filming with NFL players, preparing for a high-profile sports and business panel featuring Samaki, Sheldon Day, DeLon, and Chantel Anderson, and prioritizing time with his wife—while humorously addressing trolls and viral moments, closing on a note of community engagement and authenticity.
NIL deals in college sports have created financial vulnerability among young athletes, increasing risks of fraud and exploitation.
The transfer portal has eroded the mentorship role of coaches, turning athletes into mercenary players focused on personal gain.
Public figures in media must navigate the tension between free speech and professional consequences, especially when their online statements impact employer brand.
The quarterback position remains one of the most demanding in football due to its mental, strategic, and emotional weight, despite physical protection.
Entitlement among high-paid athletes—such as complaining about practice intensity—reflects a troubling shift in sports culture and respect for the game.
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The Rise of the Realest Show and the NIL Crisis
“You don't pay 17 to 21-year-olds to play football millions of dollars. They will still screw it up and aren't mentally mature enough to handle this responsibility.”
The Luther Davis Loan Fraud Scandal
“He went and dressed like, you know, AJ McKinnon. Bam. Got alone. Then he went and dressed like T-Rex. Bam. Got alone. Then he went and looked at Siski. Bam. Got alone.”
The Dating App Quiz and Political Stereotypes
The hosts launch a satirical game testing whether they can guess a person's political affiliation based on their appearance. They analyze photos from a dating app, guessing 'liberal' or 'conservative' based on hair, tattoos, and facial features. The game exposes deep-seated biases, with Coach JB claiming he can 'see' conservatism in a woman's eyes. The segment critiques how people judge others by appearance and reinforces the idea that political identity is often misread.
The Hypocrisy of Media Firing and Free Speech
“To me, that's bad look on USA Today and I believe it opens up some sort of civil lawsuit for Chrissy.”
The Mental Toughness of the Quarterback Position
“Football is intellectual, bro. This shit is hard on you mentally. And the guys who can figure it out and have a foundation mentally are the guys who are going to excel on the field physically.”
“Football is intellectual, bro. This shit is hard on you mentally. And the guys who can figure it out and have a foundation mentally are the guys who are going to excel on the field physically.”
“To me, that's bad look on USA Today and I believe it opens up some sort of civil lawsuit for Chrissy.”
“You don't pay 17 to 21-year-olds to play football millions of dollars. They will still screw it up and aren't mentally mature enough to handle this responsibility.”
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Diana Rossini
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Zay Flowers
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