College football media is much better in a world where Jim Harbaugh exists, and last night that was apparent.
Harbaugh took a shot at Nick Saban Tuesday night on Twitter, and the college football world went nuts.
Saban had a chance to respond to Harbaugh Wednesday, and he doesn’t really care what Harbaugh has to say, frankly.
Nick Saban tells @ClowESPN about Harbaugh: โI donโt really care what he thinks or tweets. I say what I think is best for CFB & the playersโ
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) June 1, 2016
Harbaugh was upset with Saban’s comments on satellite camps, where earlier in the day Saban said the following:
โIโm not blaming Jim Harbaugh,โ Saban said. โIโm saying itโs bad for college football. Harbaugh can do whatever he wants to do if he thinks thatโs whatโs best. There needs to be somebody who looks out for whatโs best for the game, not the SEC or the Big Ten or Jim Harbaugh. But whatโs best for the game of college football. The integrity of the game.
โThe coaches, players and people who play it. Thatโs bigger than all this. Now who does that? Now because we have the Power 5, everyone is doing what they want. There needs to be a [college football] commissioner.โ
Let’s just hope Michigan vs. Alabama happens this year in the College Football Playoff.
A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.



