Harbaugh calls Saban's criticism of satellite camps hypocritical
Rick Osentoski / USA TODAY Sports
The ongoing tiff between Michigan's Jim Harbaugh and Alabama's Nick Saban continues to broil.
Harbaugh was asked to clarify the meaning behind the tweet he directed at Saban on Tuesday while attending a satellite camp at Cedar Grove High School in Atlanta Thursday.
"The issue was what I said it was," Harbaugh told reporters. "Somebody that has even recently broken rules and has that in their history is lecturing us coaches, us other coaches, on potentially violating rules and I thought it was hypocritical. I thought it was a hypocritical act."
The back and forth between bench bosses breeds much anticipation for a potential matchup at some point this coming bowl season.
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