Everything Nick Saban Said on Wednesday Ahead of Mississippi State
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Alabama head football coach Nick Saban is slated to meet with reporters Wednesday evening ahead of the team's battle against Mississippi State.
There are multiple off-field storylines as the Tide's Jermaine Burton was seen on video pushing a woman at the end of the Tennessee game, while it was annouced the Bulldogs' Sam Westmoreland passed away earlier today.
Keep refreshing the page throughout Saban's press conference for live updates from the Naylor Stone Media Suite. Following the conclusion of the conference, this story will be updated with video and a full transcript.
Live Updates
- Saban is looking forward to returning home and playing in Bryant-Denny for homecoming.
- Saban on Emmanuel Forbes: "He's a playmaker."
- Will Rogers is smart QB for Mississippi State
- Saban plans to handle the Jermaine Burton situation internally
- "Mississippi State has a lot of ballhawks"
- Saban is impressed with Jaheim Otis during the year so far
- Saban reiterates you have to have the right mindset after a loss
Nick Saban Transcript - Oct. 18, 2022
Opening statement...
"Well, we're certainly looking forward to getting back home and playing in Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday night. You know, homecoming is a great tradition, and I know it gives a lot of people who are Alabama folks an opportunity to come back and refresh some of the relationships and traditions they enjoyed when they were here and what they were proud of. We certainly want to play the game in a way that they can be proud of what we do.
"The big emphasis for the team this week is playing to win. There's a difference between playing to win and playing to keep from getting beat. When you're playing to keep from getting beat, the game isn't really about winning. It's about being afraid to mess up, painting negative pictures in your mind of bad things that can happen, and that doesn't help you have success. So we want to be positive, correct mistakes, have the goal to go out and be aggressive and execute the way you're capable of executing. Capability and reliability to execute under any circumstance. We certainly have the capacity to do that. We just have to do it with consistency, and that's what we're looking forward to trying to do.
"We're really saddened to hear the passing of one of Mississippi State's players, Sam Westmoreland. Our thoughts and prayers go out to he, his family, his friends, the Mississippi State football team. This is terrible that a young person is not going to be able to enjoy a successful life. But with that, we're trying to get ready to play a game."
On Mississippi State CB Emmanuel Forbes...
"He's a really good player. He's a playmaker. Special teams, too. That guy's a really good cover corner. He's very aggressive. He's very instinctive. He's got really good ball skills. He's an outstanding player, no doubt."
On what stands out about State's passing game, QB Will Rogers...
"Will Rogers had a great year last year. He's having an outstanding year this year. They've got a lot of really difficult passing concepts to try and defend. They've got really good players. They understand what they're doing. He understands the offense as well as probably the coach and goes out there and executes it. He's very accurate with the ball. He makes quick decisions and judgments. So this is a very challenging offensive team, and I think it's very quarterback oriented. Him playing well, which he has done all year long, certainly enhances their opportunity to be successful."
On WR Jermaine Burton...
"We handle discipline issues internally, and that's the way we'll handle this. But as I said today when I was asked about the league has tried to control people rushing the field, it's a difficult circumstance for the league, it's a difficult circumstance for the people who are on the field. But we got to go through those difficult circumstances and still respect other people. I think that's on us to do that, and that's certainly a lesson for all of us to learn relative to this."
On what information the team wants to gather on Jermaine Burton’s incident and if there is an update on that
"We handle discipline issues internally, and that's the way we'll handle this. But as I said today when I was asked about the whole [how] the league is trying to control people rushing the field. It's a difficult circumstance for the league. It's a difficult circumstance for the people who are on the field. But we got to go through those difficult circumstances and still respect other people. And I think that's on us to do that, and that's certainly a lesson for all of us to learn relative to this."
On Mississippi State’s success with turnovers
“Right, well, they’ve got a lot a lot of ball hawkers. They’ve got an experienced defensive team. They play a lot of pressure defense. There’s a lot of movement, a lot of stunting, a lot of blitzing, a lot of penetrating. They’ve got some good pass rushers.
“But we continue to try to create awareness with our team about attacking the ball. Sometimes you’ve just got players who do that, and sometimes it’s hard to get players to have confidence that they can tackle the next guy and can attack the ball. These guys got some guys that have some good ball skills in the secondary too, so that always helps.
“I wish we would get more turnovers, take care of the ball better, and we’re gonna have to that in this game cause that’ll be a critical piece to having success in the game.”
On Jaheim Oatis’ maturity
“I think he’s done a really, really good job of being able to stay focused, know what to do. No moment’s been too big for him, and as a freshman, you’d never know he’s a freshman. I don’t think the other players on the defense look at him as a freshman because of his maturity and the way he goes about his business. He’s done a really good job for us this year.”
On how the team has responded to the loss to Tennessee
“I think they responded. You know, I don’t think our players — they want to have success. I’ve said this before — fans get upset, people get upset when we don’t have success, but the players get upset, too. They’re probably more upset than anybody because they work hard, and they get frustrated when they don’t have success, and they want to know why and how they can fix it, and they work hard to try to do that. But I think it goes back to, you got to have the right mindset, man. We’ve got to get more positive toward how we approach beating the other team, and that’s something that were working on this week as well."
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