'There's No Such Thing As Wrong Place At The Wrong Time' - Nick Saban 'Coincidentally' Destroyed Nate Oats During A Press Conference

Oh shit, look at Saban using the EXACT line Nate Oats had regarding Brandon Miller. Even if people are trying to deny it, yeah, it's exactly what Oats said. 

Nothing is coincidental with Nick Saban. He's one of the most planned, calculated humans out there. He wouldn't let something 'slip' like this if he didn't mean it. Saban is speaking on the arrest (and suspension) of 5-star defensive back Tony Mitchell. It's not exactly shocking Saban would say something like this either. He doesn't want any sort of spotlight on Alabama football or athletics outside of winning. Now you have everyone tuning in to see what Oats says during press conferences. 

Speaking of which, is it kind of funny how our resident Duke, Kansas State, Alabama fan refuses to talk about this? Instead talking about how this it's disrespectful while missing the entire point of a game plan? I could talk about blitzing ball screens for the first time all year, adjustments to side ball screens and slips while also talking about coverage, but that would just make too much sense. Can't have that here. 

But, sure, 'little kid' (something that's said all the time to varying degrees) is disrespectful. But 'wrong place, wrong time' is simply not having enough time to plan out a press conference. 

Some things. As long as you win, I guess?