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Saban Flexes on Texas & Calls SEC Race as Smart Defends UGA Discipline While Crying Poor

Nick Saban stole the show at SEC media days as Kirby Smart defended his Georgia Program.

July 18, 2024
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By Rock Westfall


If anyone thought that retired Alabama coach Nick Saban was going away, they had better think again. The Nicktator stole the show at SEC Media Days and demonstrated why he could be the transfusion needed to reignite ESPN College GameDay into something beyond annoying goofball celebrity guests, safe and predictable sleep-inducing PC vanilla takes, and mascot headgear.

Initially, Saban had a hilariously slow start, forgetting his media credentials, which cost him entry to the festivities. Saban admitted that times are different as a retired coach and joked about having to go back to his room to get the credential. But once the GOAT of college football coaching was allowed in, he emerged as the SEC Media Days leading man with substance and candor that is rare at such events. 

All the while, he won the praise of ESPN colleagues for his intense preparation. SEC commissioner Greg Sankey further invited Saban to critique him as needed. In other words, Saban showed who the boss actually is.  

This is the first time Nick Saban has shown up to SEC Media Days as a media personality and not a Head Coach

Security made him go back to his room to get the right credentials 😭 someone just got fired pic.twitter.com/Rae7qxdyAa

— Nick Perkins (@NickyPerkss) July 15, 2024


The Nicktator Fearlessly Pounds Iron Fist on Multiple Topics 

Nick Saban was refreshingly candid and without the annoying coach-speak that usually makes conference media days a crushing bore to avoid. Saban predicted that the Texas Longhorns and Georgia Bulldogs would meet in the SEC championship game. He is an unabashed Arch Manning fan but warned Texas to know its place in the SEC.

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“I think Texas, if their defense comes through and they can replace some of the interior people that they lost that were high draft picks and all that, they’re really good offensively,” Saban said. “And even though their quarterback has missed time — [Quinn] Ewers has missed time in the last couple years — Manning was lights-out in the spring game. Arch was like 21 for 25 for 347 yards. That depth at quarterback is probably really important for them because Ewers has missed time the last couple years, a game or two, which could really affect where you end up. So, I really like Texas.”

Also, Saban outed himself as a potential reader of this column by saying, “What kind of tickles me is all these [media members] asking these questions about how Texas always ran the [Big 12],” Saban said. “They’re not going to run the SEC.”

Saban sees the Ole Miss Rebels as a dangerous dark horse. He praised Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, his former offensive coordinator, for effectively utilizing the transfer portal. Of course, Kiffin is universally acclaimed as the “Portal King.”  

Additionally, Saban hedged on the prospects of his Crimson Tide by saying, “I believe in our Alabama team, too,” Saban said. “And I believe in [quarterback] Jalen Milroe. I just think the question marks in the secondary, until those get resolved, it’s hard to sort of jump on that bandwagon.” 

Fun listening to Nick Saban in his new role this week as @SECNetwork analyst — his thoughts on Texas: “They’re not running the SEC. There’s a whole lot of arrogant people in a lot of places in the SEC, so they can forget about that.” pic.twitter.com/yh8Tgepvi9

— Bill Jones (@CBS11BillJones) July 15, 2024


Kirby Claims UGA is Getting Smart About Reckless Driving  

Last week, I outlined the perpetual reckless driving incidents by the Georgia football program and how Kirby Smart deserves significantly more scrutiny than Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy, who had some controversial things to say on the topic. At SEC Media Days, Smart went on the offensive to change the narrative.

“I can’t tell you the things that we’ve done that no one in the country has done,” Smart said. “Let’s start with defensive driving, requiring certain incoming guys to take that course, which, as far as I know, nobody in the country has done. Discipline: we suspended a player [Marcus Rosemy] for speeding and driving last year, which is rare. Nobody’s ever done that. That hasn’t controlled it and prevented it, so why are we still talking about it? Because we’ve had guys make poor decisions.

“The [NIL] collective has fined players — substantially. “We’ve dismissed players that have been involved, and I’m talking about like routine traffic, repeated, repeated violations. … I actually think the best key is the pocket because you look at what the NFL has done, their model is defined. And if you asked any of our players what they would rather have, they want their money. When I say substantial — very substantial — in terms of the hits some guys have taken.”

These are impressive words. But so far, the results are not there. If Georgia failed on the field like they do on the streets, Smart would have been fired long ago.

Time will tell. Trend handicappers are not betting on a reversal of culture any time soon. For everyone’s sake, let’s hope Georgia truly changes.

"I'm certainly disappointed in some of the decisions and actions of guys that have made mistakes to embarrass the program."
"First thing to me is the safety of our players and the safety of our community."
Really good stuff from Kirby Smart this morning on the program. #UGA pic.twitter.com/A4qKEYNjia

— Maria Martin (@Ria_Martin) July 16, 2024


Thou Shall Not Covet  

The Oregon Ducks and head coach Dan Lanning, Smart’s former UGA defensive coordinator, were another topic at SEC Media Days. The Georgia coach has not overlooked Oregon’s wealth and NIL program.

“This year, we took Nike, who I’ve had the great pleasure of meeting Phil Knight and his wonderful wife Penny,” Smart said. “And I wish I could get some of that NIL money that he’s sharing with Dan Lanning. But that’s another note.”

Not that Georgia needs anything. They remain the favorite for the 2024-25 national championship with the most loaded lineup in the land.

Twice now, Kirby Smart has mentioned the NIL resources Dan Lanning has with Nike/Phil Knight at Oregon. First time was a quick crack. Second was when a reporter referenced that joke.

Smart just called it a “treasure chest” for Lanning + that he can “get whatever he wants.”

— Jesse Dougherty (@dougherty_jesse) July 16, 2024

Category: College Football, NewsTag: alabama crimson tide, Arch Manning, College Gameday, Dan Lanning, espn, Georgia Bulldogs, Georgia Bulldogs Recruiting, Jalen Milroe, Kirby Smart, Lane Kiffin, Mike Gundy, Nick Saban, Ole Miss Rebels, Oregon Ducks, Oregon Ducks Recruiting, Quinn Ewers, SEC, Texas Longhorns
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