Nick Saban to Reporter: Kiss My A**

Alabama coach Nick Saban was at an event in downtown Nashville tonight when he was asked about former West Virginia quarterback Pat White's Facebook accusation that the Crimson Tide offered him a corvette to sign out of high school. 

White posted the following message on his Facebook page, "Stop pretending like you didn't know the crimson tide has been doing this for years. Still glad I turned down a Corvette to become a mountaineer."

Saban, who wasn't coaching Alabama at the time, was not pleased when he was asked about White's comments.

"I didn't even know it happened so I can't comment on it," Saban told reporters. "Is that the best thing we can talk about? Kiss my ass."

Ah, vintage Nick Saban. 

Unfortunately, the video cuts off too soon, before we see over a thousand Alabama fans fighting to be first in line to kiss Nick Saban's ass. 

 

 

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