Justin Thomas won the PGA Championship in thrilling fashion after coming back from seven strokes down to win the title in a three-hole playoff, outlasting Will Zalatoris. Thomas sank some incredible shots to win the PGA, but his impressive shot-making wasn't finished after the tournament. An alumnus of Alabama, Thomas clearly has been following the recent drama in college football surrounding Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban and Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher.

Saban accused Fisher of buying his whole team via NIL deals, with Fisher firing back full force with a personal attack. After winning the PGA Championship, Thomas fired a savage shot at Fisher, as reported by CBS Sports.

“Yeah, I got a 24-hour rule,” Thomas said. “I'm not sure what Jimbo Fisher's rule is, but I guess he's gotta win something first before he figures out his rules.”

Thomas was asked if he would adhere to Sabana's 24-hour celebration rule he utilizes at Alabama, where players are only allowed one day to celebrate a title win.

Instead, the PGA Championship victor took a shot at Fisher, saying that the Texas A&M coach has to “win something first before he figures out his rules.” Ouch.

The Alabama alum really hit Fisher where it hurts here, as the Texas A&M coach has only won one national championship- in 2013 with Florida State- to Saban's six.

However, it's not as bad as Thomas makes it seem for Fisher, who is the only SEC coach to win a national title besides Saban and the only former assistant to beat the Alabama head coach.

Still, in the midst of a beef between Saban and Fisher, Alabama alum Justin Thomas couldn't resist firing a shot at the Texas A&M head coach.