Nick Saban responds to Jim Harbaugh: 'I don't care what he thinks'


At the SEC spring meetings on Tuesday, Alabama head coach Nick Saban got alittle fired up when discussing satellite camps.
Saban's main problem with the camps is the lack of compliance oversight and how that can potentially put programs in position to violate NCAA rules because they don't know who they're dealing with when they go to camps off their own campus.
Saban was asked a question directly about Jim Harbaugh, one of the faces of the satellite camp push, and said, "I'm not blaming Jim Harbaugh, I'm not saying anything about him. I'm just saying it's bad for college football. Jim Harbaugh can do whatever he wants to do ... 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 of the SEC or what's best for Jim Harbaugh."
Welp, that was enough to get a response out of the Michigan head coach, who seems eager to spar on Twitter.
Harbaugh is referring to former Alabama defensive line coach Bo Davis, who resigned in April after allegations that he had illegal contact with a recruit.
On Wednesday, Saban responded to Harbaugh's comments (via ESPN):
