Paul Finebaum details Jimbo Fisher s response to Nick Saban s accusations
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"I'm gobsmacked by what he said" - Paul Finebaum blasts Nick Saban for Texas A&M comments According to Finebaum, Fisher reached uncharted territory when he talked poorly about Saban off the field: "Let's peel back the curtain. I never wanted to work for you again for the record, Saban offered him the offensive coordinator position when he went to Alabama. Talked to other people who have worked for Saban. And what makes that so remarkable is that Saban is sacrosanct. He's the greatest coach of all time, his reputation off the field equals that. I've never heard anyone lay a glove on Nick Saban." Fisher brought the battle to where the world could see, which to Finebaum is one of the most notable college football events in recent history: "There are a number of people who've written books on saving, 'Yeah, maybe he's surly, maybe he berates coaches in private, but never anything like this in the public domain.' This was simply one of the most extraordinary moments in recent college football history yesterday." A&M AD Ross Bjork tells that Nick Saban’s comments violate SEC sportsmanship bylaws & he’s been in contact with Greg Sankey.
Bjork calls the comments “a personal attack” & suggests Saban is “lashing out” because he’s threatened.
“This is personal”
A&M AD Ross Bjork tells that Nick Saban’s comments violate SEC sportsmanship bylaws & he’s been in contact with Greg Sankey.Bjork calls the comments “a personal attack” & suggests Saban is “lashing out” because he’s threatened.“This is personal”
You re a fraud You re a liar - Paul Finebaum details Jimbo Fisher s response to Nick Saban s accusations
Paul Finebaum (left) dropped the hammer on Alabama HC Nick Saban. Mandatory Credit: ESPN Lafayette. Paul Finebaum is not a fan of the conjecture emanating from Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban, with his comments accusing Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher and Jackson State head coach Deion Sanders of buying recruits. The SEC Network host had a strongly worded criticism on ESPN's Get Up regarding the accusations. Finebaum defined the situation as one that has 'gone nuclear' and described a Jimbo that was seething from Saban's remarks at a gathering of business leaders in the state: "Jimbo Fisher declared war against Nick Saban. He flat out went to DEF CON ONE and said we're going nuclear and we can talk about this in the parlance of laughter and jabs, but that's not what I heard from Jimbo Fisher. He looked at Saban and said, 'You're a fraud. You're a liar...'" "I'm gobsmacked by what he said" - Paul Finebaum blasts Nick Saban for Texas A&M comments"I'm gobsmacked by what he said" - Paul Finebaum blasts Nick Saban for Texas A&M comments According to Finebaum, Fisher reached uncharted territory when he talked poorly about Saban off the field: "Let's peel back the curtain. I never wanted to work for you again for the record, Saban offered him the offensive coordinator position when he went to Alabama. Talked to other people who have worked for Saban. And what makes that so remarkable is that Saban is sacrosanct. He's the greatest coach of all time, his reputation off the field equals that. I've never heard anyone lay a glove on Nick Saban." Fisher brought the battle to where the world could see, which to Finebaum is one of the most notable college football events in recent history: "There are a number of people who've written books on saving, 'Yeah, maybe he's surly, maybe he berates coaches in private, but never anything like this in the public domain.' This was simply one of the most extraordinary moments in recent college football history yesterday." A&M AD Ross Bjork tells that Nick Saban’s comments violate SEC sportsmanship bylaws & he’s been in contact with Greg Sankey.
Bjork calls the comments “a personal attack” & suggests Saban is “lashing out” because he’s threatened.
“This is personal”
A&M AD Ross Bjork tells that Nick Saban’s comments violate SEC sportsmanship bylaws & he’s been in contact with Greg Sankey.Bjork calls the comments “a personal attack” & suggests Saban is “lashing out” because he’s threatened.“This is personal”