Nick Saban Unloads On SEC Program: 'The Problem Isn't The Coaches'

Nick Saban is only a few weeks into his tenure as a panelist on ESPN's College GameDay, but he doesn't seem to be shying away from expressing his opinions. On Saturday, when the conversation turned to the struggles of the...

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Nick Saban is only a few weeks into his tenure as a panelist on ESPN's College GameDay , but he doesn't seem to be shying away from expressing his opinions. On Saturday, when the conversation turned to the struggles of the Florida program under Billy Napier, one of Saban's former assistants, the legendary former coach laid most of the blame at the foot of the administration in Gainesville. "Well, I think maybe the problem isn't the coaches," Saban said, via Football Scoop .

"They've been through four coaches since (Steve) Spurrier and Urban Meyer, who both created a tremendous culture of winning there. "And sometimes the fan base can just think oh we can show up and expect to win. And not make the commitment to the program that you need to make to be able to continue to make the changes and investments that you need to make to keep up with changing times.



And things change. They should have taken advantage of building better facilities when Urban Meyer was there." Harry How/Getty Images Saban also wondered how Florida has prepared itself for the new era of college football, where NIL is everything.

"When you've been through four coaches and haven't had the success, there's something else that people should be looking at," he said. To be fair, Napier coached under Saban at Alabama in 2011 and from 2013-16, so he obviously might have personal reasons for sticking up for the embattled coach. Saban also challenged Florida's biggest rival, Florida State, for its roster-building philosophy of relying heavily on the portal.

Seems like it was an equal opportunity day in the Sunshine State for criticism from Saban. For the moment, Napier silenced some of his critics with a 45-28 road win at Mississippi State this afternoon. Related: Nick Saban Reacts To Panthers Benching Former Alabama Quarterback Bryce Young.