Every Thursday night, Alabama coach Nick Saban answers questions on a weekly call-in radio show “Hey, Coach!” Here’s what Saban had to say this week as Alabama gets set to host Louisiana Monroe in Tuscaloosa on Saturday, 4 p.m. ET on SEC Network.

Saban got a wide variety of questions that led to humorous responses (the position he would’ve loved to play in college was QB, but the former Kent State defensive back said he said he was too short), and not-so-humorous responses (when asked about the 2007 loss to ULM: “Those types of games stick with you forever when you lose to a team you’re not supposed to lose to.”) Here are a few highlights from the show.

Saban said fatigue played a factor towards the end of the Tide’s loss to the Rebels last Saturday.

Saban got a few questions from callers about Alabama’s play-calling in the defeat but said he picks his spots in that department.

More specifically, there were those who wondered why Alabama tested Ole Miss’ athletic defense east and west with jet sweeps. Saban explained that the Tide had success with them in the first two games, so he wanted the offense to build other plays into that look.

Despite the loss, Saban is happy with the contributions of Oregon State transfer receiver Richard Mullaney, who broke out with 7 receptions, 61 yards and two touchdowns against the Rebels.

If there’s a such thing as a “Sabanism,” the Alabama coach offered one up here:

He also offered up another rule change.