Cam Robinson answered quickly and seriously.

Asked about Clemson defensive lineman Christian Wilkins grabbing the groin area of an Ohio State player, Alabama's star left tackle said simply, "They better not try me like that. That's all I've got to say."

The groin-grabbing incident occurred during Clemson's win over Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinals on Saturday.

It's been a big talking point nationally.

While Wilkins has since apologized to the Ohio State player, Tigers standout linebacker Ben Boulware defended the groin-grab on Wednesday.

Boulware called the backlash for Wilkins "annoying."

"The game is so serious and it's so locked in out there, you try to do stuff just to have fun, to break up the seriousness of the game," Boulware told reporters. "People are trying to say 'sexual assault.' People that say that have either never played football, have never been in a locker room and seen the weird stuff. We're together every day for years and years and years. You get very comfortable around each other. I know there's going to be that one person: "Well, I played football and I never did that.' You either sucked at football, you had no friends in the locker room or you were the person that went in the bathroom stall to go change because you were scared to shower with the team.

"We do that stuff just to have fun out there, just to mess with the team. I know none of those players care."