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Saban on Harbaugh: 'I don't really care what he thinks or tweets'

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The ongoing dispute between Nick Saban and Jim Harbaugh is quickly developing into a WWE-style feud.

According to Chris Low of ESPN, Saban does not see Harbaugh's response to his claims on satellite camps as a personal attack. The Alabama head coach did offer a response to Harbaugh Wednesday that maintains his position.

"That's his business. I don't really care what he thinks or tweets. I say what I think is best for college football and say what I think is best for the players and the kids. As I said (Tuesday), it's not about him or anybody else."

Saban is referring to a tweet made by Harbaugh opposing Saban's comments at the SEC spring meetings regarding satellite camps, as seen below.

Saban was asked about Harbaugh's participation in satellite camps, and he responded by saying that he does not blame Harbaugh, who can do what he thinks is best for his team. Low reported that Harbaugh took issue with the Crimson Tide in his tweet, alluding to former defensive line coach Bo Davis and his illegal contact with a recruit that led to his resignation.

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