I don't disagree with what Saban said by any means, but he could of worded it a little different if you ask me.
After Crimson Tide freshman football player Tony Mitchell was arrested for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute last week, reportedly driving at 141 mph as he attempted to flee from cops, head football coach Nick Saban suspended him from the team indefinitely.
Saban then issued a strong statement that some believed to be a shot at the school’s basketball coach, Nate Oats.
“Everybody’s got an opportunity to make choices and decisions. There’s no such thing as being in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Saban said. “You have to be responsible about who you’re with, who you’re around, what you do and who you associate yourself with, along with the situations
After Crimson Tide freshman football player Tony Mitchell was arrested for possession of marijuana with intent to distribute last week, reportedly driving at 141 mph as he attempted to flee from cops, head football coach Nick Saban suspended him from the team indefinitely.
Saban then issued a strong statement that some believed to be a shot at the school’s basketball coach, Nate Oats.
“Everybody’s got an opportunity to make choices and decisions. There’s no such thing as being in the wrong place at the wrong time,” Saban said. “You have to be responsible about who you’re with, who you’re around, what you do and who you associate yourself with, along with the situations
Nick Saban appears to shade Nate Oats after kicking Alabama football player off team
It appears we have some Alabama-on-Alabama shade being thrown.
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