Steve Spurrier Doesn’t Think Nick Saban ‘Told Any Lies’ in Jimbo Fisher Comments
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Coaching legend Steve Spurrier may not be in the profession anymore, but that’s not stopping the 77-year-old from needling some of his former peers.
Alabama’s Nick Saban drew the ire of Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher when he said the Aggies “bought every player on their team” after they put together a historic 2022 recruiting class. Fisher immediately responded with a press conference for the ages.
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“Some people think they’re God … We build him up to be the czar of football. Go dig into his past, or anyone who’s ever coached with him, you can find out anything you wanna find out.”<br><br>Jimbo Fisher didn’t hold back after Nick Saban’s comments about A&M’s recruiting practices. <a href=”https://t.co/FVNaGD6uBX”>pic.twitter.com/FVNaGD6uBX</a>
Spurrier wondered why Fisher had been so incensed and questioned whether Saban said anything that lacked a level of truth.
“I don’t think Saban told any lies in there, so I don’t know what he was mad about,” he said to DawgNation’s Mike Griffith.
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