"Jim Harbaugh" Doesn't "Understand" How Quotation Marks "Work"

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Nick Saban shared his unfavorable opinion of satellite camps on Tuesday, saying they’re bad for college football and could lead to potential NCAA rules violations by third parties. The five-time national champion’s comments came as a response to a question about Michigan coach and satellite camp enthusiast Jim Harbaugh.

Saban seemed to go out of his way to not make it a personal attack against Harbaugh.

"“I’m not blaming Jim Harbaugh, I’m not saying anything about him,” Saban said. “I’m just saying it’s bad for college football. Jim Harbaugh can do whatever he wants to do. I’m not saying anything bad about him if he thinks that’s what’s best. There needs to be somebody that looks out for what’s best for the game, not what’s best for the Big Ten or what’s best for the SEC, or what’s best for Jim Harbaugh, but what’s best for the game of college football — the integrity of the game, the coaches, the players and the people that play it. That’s bigger than all of this.”"

Harbaugh, who has previously taken aim at Butch Jones and Kirby Smart, pounced on the opportunity to bag another SEC pelt with a “clever” tweet.

Harbaugh is referencing former Crimson Tide defensive line coach Bo Davis, who stepped down in April after potential recruiting infractions.

Yep. Amazing is an appropriate word.

[Dr. Saturday]