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Chomping at Bits: Nick Saban takes issue with Tim Davis' comments

Nick Saban responded to the comments made by Gators coach Tim Davis at a booster meeting by calling them disappointing.

Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports

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Nick Saban calls comments disappointing: It was pretty much a perfect example of coach speak on the matter in my opinion. Saban went through the "it's not representative of Muschamp, the University of Florida..." you know how it goes from there I'm sure. (Adam Silverstein, Only Gators)

Should coaches say what they want at fan events?: Yes. Of course they should. Remember, this current Tim Davis-Nick Saban thing isn't nearly as hilarious as the Lane Kiffin issue a couple of years ago. (Jon Cooper, Saturday Down South)

Muschamp wants weight room results: And he wants them listening to Jeff Dillman. Could it all be that easy? (Edgar Thompson, Swamp Things/Orlando Sentinel)

Matt Jones is ready: I'm comfortable with Jones being the No. 1 running back on the depth chart when the season begins. He's got great size, speed and a new commitment to being a fastball. (Edward Aschoff, SEC Blog/ESPN)

Florida softball has momentum: Remember when this team, like the baseball team, was ohsoclose to winning the National Championship? Maybe this is the year. (Pat Dooley, Gainesville Sun)

Women's tennis takes on Duke: They will square off against a depleted Duke team who beat them in February at 10:00 a.m. ET today. In case you haven't been paying attention, it's the Round of 16. (Special, Gainesville Sun)

Baseball wins 4-2: The Gators scored two runs in the ninth inning, including one on a balk to defeat the Bulldogs last night. (Special, GatorSports)

Men's golf in lead: The Gators sit at two under par after their first round 286 at the NCAA Regional hosted by LSU. (Special, GatorSports)

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