There are already many people who think the Wonderlic is a bogus, pointless test. It’s supposed to be a measure of intelligence for football players, but how important is it when quarterbacks like Dan Marino and Terry Bradshaw scored poorly on it but went on to reach the Hall of Fame?
Perhaps Nick Saban does not think much of the Wonderlic, which is why he has admitted to helping some of his players cheat on the exam.
“I hate to admit it now, but if I really liked a player, I would actually take the test out, look at it, tutor the guy a little bit, alright, before he took it,” Saban admitted during his radio show Thursday via SEC Country.