Legendary Florida State coach Bobby Bowden was on the Paul Finebaum Show Tuesday afternoon and he had some interesting words for one of the Seminoles most famous players.

Finebaum brought up the former Heisman Trophy winner and his off-field issues. This was the exchange:

Finebaum: Jameis Winston, many people thought he was an embarrassment to your great university of Florida State. He won the Heisman, won a national championship, he was the No. 1 player chosen (in the NFL draft), but the controversy never seemed to leave him, including on the day he was selected, he was sitting there in Bessemer, Ala. on one of the greatest nights of his life and he flashes the crab legs. What are your thoughts on Jameis Winston?

Bowden: I think it’s a consensus among Florida State fans and boosters that he was an embarrassment in a lot of ways to the university. He won a lot of ball games, probably one of the best football players that ever attended Florida State, but he hurt himself off the field. The good news is that he’s young enough to get over that, ya know it? And he’s gotta do that. But he just can’t make those junior high school decisions that he made while he was in college.

Winston recently filed a counterclaim against a former FSU student who said he raped her in December 2012, he was accused of stealing crab legs from a Publix grocery store, jumped on a table on campus and yelled inappropriate things, and dressed for a game he was not allowed to play in, to name a few of his off-the-field issues.