Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban is trying to quell the controversy he started. Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports

Alabama coach Nick Saban sought to clarify his comments about Texas A&M and NIL rights after a furor erupted over them Thursday.

In a speech Wednesday, Saban expressed concern about how NIL rules were being enforced and singled out Texas A&M by claiming the Aggies “bought every player on their team.” After a furious response from A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, Saban went on ESPNU Radio to clarify his comments.

Saban said he should not have singled out any schools by name and apologized for that. He reiterated that his remarks were motivated by “concern” for college football and what the current rules will lead to.

Saban also added that he never actually accused Texas A&M of doing anything illegal.

“I really wasn’t saying that anybody did anything illegal in using name, image and likeness. I didn’t say that,” Saban said, via Mike Rodak of AL.com. “That was something assumed by what I said. That’s not what I meant nor what I said. … There’s nothing illegal about this. It's the system that allows you to do it, and that’s the issue that I have.”

Saban added that he reached out to Fisher to try to clear the air but never received a response.

Fisher issued a fiery response to Saban’s comments earlier Thursday. Fisher worked as an assistant under Saban but said that he considers their relationship to be over in light of the remarks. We will have to wait and see if he changes his tune now that Saban has at least partly apologized.

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