πΈ Crimson Compensation: 5 Alabama Players Who Deserve the Biggest Backpay from NCAA Settlement
With the NCAAβs landmark House v. NCAA settlement setting the stage for $2.8 billion in backpay to former athletes, Alabama fans are left wondering: Which Tide legends deserve the biggest cut of the pie? These five stars not only dominated on the field, but also helped build the financial empire the NCAA now must repay.
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1. Tua Tagovailoa β QB (2017β2019)
Tuaβs iconic 2nd & 26 moment in the 2018 National Championship is forever etched in college football lore. Beyond his highlight-reel plays, he generated millions in exposure and merchandise sales. His impact on Alabama’s brand is immeasurable.
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2. Derrick Henry β RB (2013β2015)
The 2015 Heisman Trophy winner carried Alabama to a national title with a historic workload. Henryβs monster season fueled ticket sales, jersey buys, and national buzz β and he did it all as an unpaid athlete.
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3. Amari Cooper β WR (2012β2014)
Before Alabama was known for elite wideouts, Cooper set the standard. His record-breaking 2014 season put the Tideβs passing attack on the map and boosted the teamβs offensive identity. His value then? Sky-high.
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4. Mark Ingram β RB (2008β2010)
Alabamaβs first Heisman winner was a program-defining figure. His 2009 campaign brought Alabama back to the national forefront, reigniting a dynasty under Nick Saban.
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5. Julio Jones β WR (2008β2010)
Julio arrived when Alabama needed a superstar. A five-star phenom who lived up to the hype, Jones transformed Bama’s recruiting profile and played a pivotal role in the teamβs return to prominence.
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As the NCAA prepares to pay up, these legends stand as symbols of the decades athletes spent carrying college sports β while watching others cash in. Now, justice may finally come with interest.