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College game day reveals that Terrion Arnold and Caleb DOWNS spent Nick Saban’s oath jar money at Alabama

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The unconventional rule that Alabama head coach Nick Saban implemented for his players did not merely instruct them on discipline; it also taught them how to have a little fun with his own money.

On the Saturday episode of College GameDay, the crew was discussing the extraordinary talent of Ohio State safety Caleb Downs when the conversation took a comical turn. Saban was reminiscing about a period when Downs was playing under him at Alabama, in his typical no-nonsense manner. Saban reportedly had a rather distinctive arrangement with his players: he was required to pay $5 each time he cursed during a team meeting.

However, it was the subsequent development that caused the entire GameDay crew to erupt in laughter. Caleb Downs was the player who was holding the fine money pot, as disclosed by Nick Saban with a grimace. The container allegedly contained $500 at one point, as it expanded significantly. However, the discovery of the money’s whereabouts is where the enigma begins.

Saban smirked and stated, “I have no idea where that money went!” He suggested that the funds may have disappeared without a trace; however, it was not until presenter Rece Davis intervened with investigative reporting that the truth was revealed.

It was discovered that Caleb Downs and Terrion Arnold, a former Alabama player and current Detroit Lions cornerback, were the masterminds behind the $500 disappearance. Downs and Arnold, who were likely more concerned with their post-team meeting activities than a mound of cash, decided to spend the bounty, according to the GameDay crew.

The specifics of how the dynamic tandem squandered the fine money remain uncertain; however, we can only speculate as to the nature of the schemes that were implemented. Perhaps a few late-night snacks, some celebratory excursions, or simply a little enjoyment to alleviate the monotony of a football season.

Nick Saban may have found the situation to be somewhat perplexing at the time, but in hindsight, it is merely another chapter in the unpredictable and enjoyable world of college football. It is evident that even Saban’s strict coaching style was unable to prevent a small amount of mischievous mischief from entering the locker room, regardless of whether they were using it for an entirely sensible purpose or for something a little more “fun” (after all, it is only money).

In the end, Saban’s lost money may have served as a “lesson learned” for his players. However, for us, it is merely another legendary college football story—and a reminder that when penalties are combined with youthful athletes, the situation can become somewhat complex.

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