Social Media Reacts to Awkward David Pollack-Nick Saban Halftime Show Clip
Amid Georgia’s historic rout of TCU in the College Football Playoff national championship on Monday night, an awkward moment broke out on ESPN’s halftime show between Alabama coach Nick Saban and UGA alum David Pollack.
With the Bulldogs leading 38–7 at halftime, Pollack took an opportunity to praise Kirby Smart’s program for its remarkable showing over the last two seasons. In doing so, he proclaimed that the top of the college football landscape has changed with Georgia now taking control of the sport, all while Saban was sitting directly to his right.
“We love the Cinderella story and we love when this comes about but this isn’t really the Cinderella ending,” Pollack said. “Georgia, obviously, we’ve seen from the past couple seasons now, really, they’ve taken hold of college football. Unbelievable job.”
The Alabama coach couldn’t help but subtly react to Pollack’s remarks, making for quite the viral moment during the halftime show. The college football world was quick to take note of the interaction as a handful of those watching took to social media to react to the awkward moment.
It’s over.
— Will Compton (@_willcompton) January 10, 2023
Dave Pollack is now on Nick Saban’s “most wanted” list and his entire family might be in danger. pic.twitter.com/38sahqKVmo
Look at Nick Saban’s face when Pollack says Georgia has taken over college football. 😂😂😂 #godawgs pic.twitter.com/ozkDaWkf4s
— Jerry “HBTFD” Heñson 🔴⚫️🐶⚫️🔴 (@mejerryhenson) January 10, 2023
Nick Saban after David Pollack said Georgia is taking over college football right in front of him pic.twitter.com/K8rX1mmzdQ
— Lauren Donnelly (@laurenicole107) January 10, 2023
Saban’s face told the story, Pollack got his shot in
— Ryan C. Fowler (@RyanCFowler) January 10, 2023
Nick Saban gonna see David Pollack in the parking lot after the game pic.twitter.com/7lNM1vhG6S
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) January 10, 2023
When David Pollack mentioned that Georgia has taken control of college football, you could see Nick Saban die a little inside!
— Georgia Fan Zone (@ugafanzone) January 10, 2023
Pretty bold of David Pollack to say “Georgia, as we’ve seen the past couple seasons, they’ve taken over college football” while he’s sitting next to Nick Saban! (The look on Saban’s face was priceless 🙃)
— Lindsay Schnell (@Lindsay_Schnell) January 10, 2023
Pollack’s comments may not have endeared him to Saban, but with Georgia’s second straight national championship victory, he certainly has a point. The Bulldogs are now the first team to win back-to-back titles since Saban’s Crimson Tide did so in 2011-12.
Alabama took a small step backward this past season, finishing 10–2 and fifth in the final College Football rankings. Though Saban and the Crimson Tide certainly aren’t down and out, the program will now have to reckon with the two-time defending champions when the 2023 campaign gets underway next fall.
