Pat McAfee & Kirk Herbstreit Blamed As Shane Gillis Clears Air on Nick Saban Controversy at College GameDay

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Anything that involves Nick Saban becomes a brand, even if it’s a petty comedy clip. The former Alabama legendary headset is such a standard on his quintessential legacy that fans can’t get enough of it. After the old man left the building as a coach last year, he started channeling his football instinct through broadcasting with ESPN. The strict nit-picky coach who led Alabama to six national championships through his 17 seasons turned to a minute analyst of the College GameDay. The role might get a little lighter and less serious, but Saban, 70, remains the same poker-faced and firmly principled. He still wasn’t afraid to call out the morons, who often blurred the lines between disrespecting and playful teasing quite harshly.

Mess with Saban, and you will be Shane Gillis to the world. Well, the renowned comedian shared salty moments with the Bama icon on the national media just a week back. But guess what is the good part? The scuffle wasn’t as bad as it looked on the surface. Here’s your tea!

Shane Gillis clears the air on his tussle with Nick Saban

Shane Gillis rubbed it wrong during an interaction where the comedian called the legendary Alabama coach a cheater on ESPN’s “College Gameday” last month. Those who know Gillis might have found it a pretty casual dig coming from such a fiery gangster, but those who know Saban could sense the risk underneath. There’s something about Nick Saban that clearly shows the subtitles: don’t cross the line. Gillis avoided the face signs and pulled in a crazy blame.

Gillis clearly said that Alabama cheated on their players by paying while others did not. Pat McAfee and Kirk Herbstreit were quick to counter him, but the bullet had already hit the tank by that time. ”After I said that, we had to go into the stadium to sit at the desk, and I got in there, and he was like, ‘I heard what you said.’ And I was like, ‘holy s–t,’ and then McAfee and Herbstreit were like, ‘He’s just breaking your balls, dude,” Gillis, who was a guest picker of ESPN, revealed on the “Talk of the Town” podcast.

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