Nick Saban was the head coach of the Alabama football program for more than a decade, winning six national championships.
The Crimson Tide had all sorts of advantages during his career, from recruiting budgets to facility upgrades to coaching staff salaries and more. There's always been an imbalance of power in the college football world.
Today, it's more evident than ever.
Some teams are able to spend more than $30 million on their rosters, while others struggle to spend more than a few million.
The legendary college football coach thinks it's time to change that.

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Saban, appearing on "The Paul Finebaum Show" on Wednesday, demands that college football do something to shift the imbalance of power.
The seven-time national title-winning head coach thinks it's unfair that some schools have a lot more money to spend than others.
Saban demands change to college football setup
The iconic college football head coach wants to see a big change.
"One team shouldn't have a $40 million roster and another team have a $5 million roster, and they're out there playing each other. There should be some kind of -- every league, NFL, basketball, hockey -- they all have a salary cap or something that creates parity in the league so everybody has an equal opportunity to win," he said.
The big issue with this, of course, is that for it to happen, the NCAA would have to admit that student-athletes are employees - so they can agree to a collective bargaining agreement - which probably isn't going to happen.
