If passed, the legislation would exempt college athletes from paying state income tax on their NIL compensation.
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February 15, 2025
Crimson Tide Today
Sports
College athletes could get tax breaks under new NIL bill: Will it boost Alabama’s recruiting?
If passed, the legislation would exempt college athletes from paying state income tax on their NIL compensation.
By Hannah Denham | hdenham@al.com
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Alabama Basketball
SEC Bracket Watch 2025: Winner of Alabama-Auburn grabs inside track to No. 1 seed
No matter who wins Saturday's showdown in Tuscaloosa, the course for a wild March Madness begins with Auburn and Alabama.
By Andrew Hammond | ahammond@al.com
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Auburn Basketball
Why Bruce Pearl called Aden Holloway’s transfer to Alabama a ‘win-win’ for both teams
Holloway will play his first game against Auburn since transferring when the two teams meet on Saturday
By Peter Rauterkus | prauterkus@al.com
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Auburn Basketball
What a No. 1 vs. No. 2 Iron Bowl of Basketball means for Auburn and its players
In the latest chapter of a burgeoning college basketball rivalry, Auburn and Alabama will make history Saturday
By Peter Rauterkus | prauterkus@al.com
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Alabama Basketball
Auburn assistant: Alabama hired Nate Oats because Bruce Pearl was at Auburn
No. 2 Alabama basketball is set to play host to No. 1 Auburn basketball on Saturday at Coleman Coliseum in a historic matchup.
By Nick Kelly | NKelly@al.com
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Betting
Auburn vs. Alabama predictions, picks and best bets for ‘Iron Bowl of Basketball’
Auburn and Alabama square off on Saturday in a matchup of the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation. Here are our Auburn vs. Alabama predictions and best bets.
By Corey Roepken | Advance Local
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