A video from 2014 of Alabama coach Nick Saban discussing the importance of second chances resurfaced this week and went viral.

Joel Klatt, a Fox Sports analyst, weighed in on the video, and said he agreed with Saban, who said it’s better for a player to end up at graduation than on the street.

“We need more second chances, or actually what I like to call growth opportunities in college football and really across society,” Klatt said in a video tweeted by FOX College Football. “Because really sadly, it’s an endemic characteristic of society, that we want to place people in definitive boxes. We want to define people in specific moments in their lives, so that we can make sense of who they are forever.”

Klatt added that it’s dangerous because once we make those judgements, we don’t allow for growth and change.

“That’s the only way we get progress, so there’s no nuance or progress in society,” Klatt said.

This likely hit home with Klatt because of his own second chance, which came from a drinking problem while playing minor league baseball and also as a walk-on at Colorado.