One ESPN personality is demanding an apology from another.

Radio host Dan Le Batard wants football analyst Paul Finebaum to explain himself for his comment on Monday that the University of Miami is a “third-world program,” a statement he made in response to the Florida band director being allegedly attacked after the Gators’ win over the Hurricanes on Saturday night.

A Miami fan supposedly attacked Josh Watkins, the head of the Florida band, after the game.

Finebaum was asked by a caller about it.

“I haven’t heard much, but I did hear about it,” he said. “You know, I don’t want to incite the crowd here, but when it comes to Miami, nothing surprises me. It’s just a … it’s a third-world program if you ask me.”

Le Batard, a Miami native who has worked in the city for decades, said it was “coded dogwhistle language.”

“We are not the show that demands apologies. We are the show that makes fun of the idea of demanding, from someone, an apology,” Le Batard said. “However, this show is vigorously demanding a clarification from Paul Finebaum on something he said on his show yesterday.”