The way Kevin Sumlin sees it, Jordan Rodgers talks a big game for someone who hasn’t done much.

In case you missed it during the SEC Network’s coverage of the 2017 edition of SEC Media Days, Rodgers had some negative comments for Sumlin following his appearance in Hoover. Apparently, the Texas A&M coach didn’t appreciate the sentiment.

Here’s what the former Vanderbilt signal caller said about Sumlin that got the coach so fired up.

“Yes, he said all of the right things but I’ve been around Kevin a little bit,” Rodgers said during the SEC Media Days coverage. “It almost felt a little defeated already and maybe that’s the weight of what’s happening outside of the program, of how much energy he is expending into the team, which could be a good thing as well.”

According to Brent Zwerneman of the Houston Chronicle, Sumlin recently fired back at Rodgers by pointing to his less than stellar career as Vandy’s quarterback.

“Let me tell you, I heard about this,” Sumlin said during a Dallas A&M Club’s Coach’s Night event. “The guy who said it was a quarterback at Vanderbilt. We won more games in two years than he won in his whole damn career at Vanderbilt.”

Rodgers may have scored a nice career for himself after landing a lead role in the ABC show The Bachelorette but Sumlin clearly lacks an appreciation for the accomplishment participating in that show provides — not to mention anything he did on the field in Nashville.