Saban 'the devil himself'
Saban 'the devil himself', Florida
offensive line coach Tim Davis of Castro Valley called Alabama coach
Nick Saban "the devil himself" during a booster club meeting Tuesday.
Davis
was comparing Saban to Florida head coach Will Muschamp when he made
the remark. Davis and Muschamp were once both assistant coaches under
Saban with the Miami Dolphins."I've always wanted to work with Will (Muschamp)," Davis said. "Will's got a plan. Will coached under the devil himself for seven years. I only did three. He did seven. And his DNA is not any different than Nick."
Davis isn't the first SEC coach to make a devilish comment about Saban. Vanderbilt head coach James Franklin referred to Saban as "Nicky Satan" at a banquet four months ago.
Florida
assistant Tim Davis if Castro Valley told a booster club he believes
Will Muschamp has a better personality than Nick Saban. (Associated
Press)
"(Muschamp)'s like the other guy, but he's got a personality," Davis said. "He'll smile at you. He'll talk to you. You understand? That's what he's all about. That's Will. I'm proud to work for him."
Davis was an offensive lineman at Chabot College in the late '70s and played briefly in the Canadian Football League and the United States Football League. He has served as an assistant coach for the past 30 years during stops that included USC, Alabama, Arizona, Utah and Wisconsin.
Davis joined Muschamp and Florida last season and established a running attack that helped the Gators got 11-2
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