Alabama does nothing wrong and is a model for building a winning program.
You're a smart guy, but Alabama's numerous secondary violation reports, AKA "See, our NCAA rules are followed by everyone" deception at least proves this to be a false statement. Are you familiar with organized deception? Here is the military definition:
"...refers to attempts to mislead enemy forces during warfare. This is usually achieved by creating or amplifying an artificial fog of war via psychological operations, information warfare, visual deception and other methods."
All those secondary reports feed into the NCAA/E$ECPN narrative (AKA deception) of legitimcy. If we have learned anything about the media this past year is that the narrative desired by the controlling intrests trumps (no pun intended) the truth.
Would you feel so confident if a condition for Alabama, after winning a national championship on the field, would be their passing (no major violation of NCAA rules) a rigorous third party inspection and audit of all their compliance practices, from recruiting to obligation of funds to cell phone records and off season employment? Your in Atlanta, a winning race car at AMS has to pass a NASCAR tech spec inspection after taking the checkered flag, why not the same in CFB?
Wisdom is being smart, but tempering it with experience...