ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit does not like coach Will Muschamp’s style.

He’s made that clear a number of times through the years, but never as pointed as Saturday.

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“I think when a coach gets a second opportunity he’s able to learn from the mistakes that he made in the past and I think he’ll be able to do that,” Herbstreit said during the College Football Playoff selection show. “We call these games in college football and I think some of these coaches either don’t care or don’t realize how many cameras are on them at all times.

“If I were talking to Will Muschamp I would tell him, ‘I know you’re competitive – and I know all these coaches are competitive – but it’s one thing to be intense, it’s another thing to take it over the top.’ I think he has moments where he kind of loses it and I think as a head coach you have to be more of an executive and allow your coordinators to make decisions.

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“There are moments whether he’s at Auburn or LSU or Florida, where he’s got that headset and his eyes – he’s going crazy. I think when you’re the head coach your team responds to your behavior and how you control yourself. … He’ll create a culture, he’ll go out and get a great defense but he’s got to chill out.”

Herbstreit then referenced the Iron Bowl as a time just weeks ago that Muschamp lost it.

A few Twitter users caught on to the rant, which was a bit more passionate on TV than it comes across in these quotes.

Hey, at least Herbie is consistent, right?

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