Paging Stephen Colbert. Wake Forest coach Dave Clawson would like a word.

Colbert gave the commencement address at Wake Forest graduation last month. Pretty nice coup, right? Clawson thought so, too.

Until Colbert delivered this line during his speech:

“This is a school that respects tradition,” he said. “Traditions like rolling the quad with toilet paper after big wins. And this is actually an eco-friendly tradition because, looking at this season’s win-loss record, you guys saved a lot of paper.”

Clawson was none too pleased. During a recent appearance on the David Glenn radio show, Clawson said he would not watch Colbert's late-night talk show for "at least a year." Colbert is taking over David Letterman's spot. The first episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" airs Sept. 8.

"You invite someone like that, and I’m sure they paid him a fairly healthy sum to be our speaker, and it was not needed and not appreciated,” Clawson told Glenn.

“He got some laughs out of it, which was his goal, but — it is what it is. He spoke the truth. We did not have a good record last year. Our students didn’t get to roll the quad as much as we want. The bottom line is that it’s our job to change that, and we’ll get that changed, and I”m fully confident that will happen,” he said. “Did I like that he said it? No, but he spoke the truth. We need to win more football games here, and I’m very confident that we’ll do it.”

What is with late-night comedians picking on ACC football? First John Oliver poked at Dabo Swinney. Now Stephen Colbert has joined in. Next thing you know, Jimmy Fallon will rage against "being a dude" to hit the late show trifecta.