“This is fear talking,” Colin Cowherd reveals the primary reason why Nick Saban apologised to Jimbo Fisher after accusations

The Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher feud finally seems to be heading towards a stale finish, after the former came out in public and apologised to the latter. The feud between the two college coaches has been the talk of the town in the NFL, ever since it started a couple of days ago.
Everyone had plenty to say on the issue. People sided with both coaches over Saban’s allegations that the Texas A&M buys players, alongside a host of illegal things being done by the college team.
Nick Saban apologised for his comments on Jimbo Fisher

However, leading NFL analyst, Colin Cowherd disagreed with Nick Saban’s comments on Fisher and called him a hypocrite on his show, the Herd. He further went a mile ahead and asked the Alabama coach to apologise and his wish was granted only a few hours later.
Nick Saban in an interview with Deion Sanders recanted his statement on Fisher and apologized. He said, “I should have never singled anyone out. That was a mistake. I apologise for that. You can’t do that publicly and call privately. No, no, no. I still love him. I admire him. I respect him.”
“He’s the magna cum laude of college football and that’s what it’s going to be because he’s earned that. But he took a left when he should’ve stayed right. I’m sure he’ll get back on course. I ain’t tripping.”
Colin Cowherd however noted that Saban’s apology actually roots from a deep-seated fear that he’s not the hotshot of the college football arena anymore.
Colin Cowherd said, “There аre three psychologicаl reаsons why people lаsh out: jeаlousy, envy, аnd feаr. Now, I don’t believe Sаbаn is envious of other coаches, but there is some feаr here,” Cowherd explаined. “Whаt he despises is losing control.”
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