HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Rumors have been circulating that Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller could possibly transfer to another school as a graduate transfer, since the Buckeyes have three more-than capable quarterbacks on their roster. And on Tuesday, ESPN radio personality Paul Finebaum revealed there is "a chance" Miller could choose Alabama as his next team during his afternoon radio/television show.

Tuesday evening, although Miller was never specifically mentioned, Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban was asked if there was any truth to the rumors that a high-profile graduate transfer could finish his college career in Tuscaloosa.

"I’m not really allowed to talk about any other players on any other team," Saban said during a brief interview before his first Crimson Caravan event. "I know nothing about any such rumors. I don’t even know who you’re talking about."

Miller, who was a preseason favorite to win the Heisman Trophy before the 2014 season, injured his shoulder back in August. If he were to transfer away from Columbus, he would be immediately eligible to play.

After the first question, Saban was asked if he will look at bringing in a graduate transfer, at any position, this offseason.

"If there was somebody out there that I thought could help our team, we have a spot or two available that we could probably – but it would have to be the right person in the right place that could make a contribution because that would be something that would have to be good for that person and it would have to be good for us," Saban said.