TUSCALOOSA, Alabama -- The frustration built and built Monday as Nick Saban discussed the perceived frustrations from Alabama's recent string of mistakes and penalties.

Eventually, he erupted, but it had nothing to do with the Crimson Tide's uncharacteristic errors.

Instead, Saban focused on his frustration with the frustration he's heard and seen in the aftermath of Alabama's 14-13 victory at Arkansas.

"Everybody's got such a high expectation for what our team should be," Saban said. "I was just happy to see our players be happy about playing a game and winning. It really sort of, if you want to know the truth about it, pisses me off when I talk to people that have this expectation like they're disappointed that we only won the game, 14-13, and in the way we played.

"Really, that's frustrating. You want to talk about something that's frustrating. That's frustrating to me."

The question that prompted Saban to raise his voice centered on whether or not it frustrated him more when seniors are the ones making mental errors in games.

Check out his full response in the video at the top of the page.