With Alabama and Georgia set to square off for the national title on Monday night in Atlanta, one of the popular topics discussed at the Crimson Tide's media day on Saturday was the fact that President Donald Trump is expected to be on hand for the game.

In addition to head coach Nick Saban being asked about the President's attendance, senior linebacker Rashaan Evans shared his thoughts on the matter, saying that he really doesn't care who shows up as long as the Crimson Tide come away with a win.

“To be honest with you man, I just wanna win. I really wanna win,” Evans said. “At this point I don’t care who shows up. I mean, ISIS can show up, I don’t care. I wanna win. As long as we win, that’s the No. 1 thing that’s on my mind."

But Evans does believe the President's attendance speaks to the magnitude of the game.

“I think it is very unique, the fact the President is coming to this game," he continued. "I think that shows you the type of caliber game that this is and the significance of it, the fact that a President is actually attending this game. Just the fact that I’m able to be a part of it, to be able to play in another national championship, it’s one of those great things.”

Alabama and Georgia are scheduled to kick off from Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Monday night at 8 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on ESPN.