Longshore and McKnight: Sen. Tuberville’s take on fixing NIL, Greg Byrne asking for contributions over player poaching, and more…

In today’s episode of Longshore and McKnight,  John Longshore and Barry McKnight tackled Alabama basketball’s narrow 97–90 win over North Dakota, calling out the Crimson Tide’s defensive struggles. The team’s performance was contrasted with Auburn’s strong cohesion.

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The NIL frenzy dominated discussions, with Alabama Athletic Director Greg Byrne urging fans to boost contributions amid SEC schools offering seven-figure deals to players. Rodney Orr revealed eye-popping NIL figures, including a $60,000-per-month deal for Devontae Smith at Notre Dame.

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) joined to predict the NCAA’s declining relevance, advocate for NIL reform, and reflect on Election Night at Mar-a-Lago. He also paid tribute to the late Auburn chaplain Chette Williams.

Looking ahead, the hosts previewed Alabama’s playoff matchup against Michigan, focusing on roster challenges and young player opportunities. With a mix of sports, politics, and local promotions, the episode delivered sharp insights and timely analysis.