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Name:   Maddog - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/3/2008 8:19:09 PM

It looks like it's official.......Tuberville is out at Auburn. The article I read said he would get $3 million within 30 days and another $3 million within a one year period. He had a better than 85% winning percentage and look what it got him. Now days if you don't win the big games, then you're out on the streets. I sure hope Coach Richt pays attention to what is going on at Auburn. With defeats by Alabama, Florida and then Georgia Tech, he had better beat the crap out of whoever we play in our bowl game or he might be looking for a new place to hang his hat.



Name:   Little Talisi - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/3/2008 8:49:27 PM

It does seem to be that winning everything at whatever cost is more important than developing a program that had respect, no NCAA problems, and having upstanding people involved in it. From someone who spent their initial AU years with Shug and Barfield, I guess I was naive in believing that someone who was 7 out of 10 against Bama would be given a second opportunity.



Name:   Maddog - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/4/2008 7:01:37 AM

After reading and gathering information this morning from all of the sports sites and blogs, I'd like to hear some comments from you Auburn fans regarding the firing of Tuberville and who you think the next coach will be. You know that the powers to be at Auburn have someone in mind for the job. You don't go and fire your present head coach without having someone waiting in the wings. Or least I hope the president and AD of Auburn are not that stupid. Who's out there that can step in to some pretty big shoes and pull this program back together. It has to be someone that can hold on to the current recruits and sell his new program to the current players and fans. I wish you fans of Augurn luck in finding a new coach. With most of my neighbors at Lake Martin being Auburn fans, it was not as much fun arguing with them this year and you know how much us Dawgs like to argue.



Name:   Haxman - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/5/2008 1:51:49 PM

The Opelika/Auburn News reports Coach Tubberville's record at Auburn as 85 Wins/40 Losses.
This would be a 68% win recod. Of interest, Coach Saban has only a 69% lifetime win record.
Only facts, no argument......

Jim



Name:   Haxman - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/5/2008 1:52:27 PM

"record"



Name:   muddauber - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   12/6/2008 9:30:52 AM

I always thought Coach T was a class act, something I'd not apply to certain others at Auburn. Wish him well. I don't think anybody is fooled by the bs spin from Auburn about he resigned. I have great respect for Auburn, our kids went there and are doing well in life. Methinks football is about to tank for several years till some serious house cleaning is done. Next coach? Maybe to grab the bucks on the way to somewheres else. What quality coach is going to come here after this?



Name:   Fisher Man - Email Member
Subject:   Coach Tuberville
Date:   1/3/2009 2:56:34 PM

Get the popcorn, get comfortable, and let me tell you a tale. I can neither verify nor deny the authenticity of this story. However, I can verify that there are many truths in it than can be proved. That being said enjoy.

I got these facts from a buddy of mine who is not in the habit of telling tall tales. I'll just call him "Benny". Here's the tale:

Some Auburn relatives were over this past weekend, some of whom are fairly well connected to the program at Auburn and their boosters.

The night Alabama drilled Auburn 36-0, a prominent Auburn booster (not the usual bank-owning one but one who sells pressure-treated wood and wears a yellow hat) made a phone call. This may have been a $5.1 million phone call. [cocktails anyone]

Since he knows most of the SEC coaches on a first-name basis and shoots ads with many of them, he has their personal private phone numbers. So he calls Houston Nutt over in Mississippi and asks what it might take to have Houston change his address again to Auburn.

Apparently, Auburn has a nasty habit of stealing coaches from Ole Miss, but Nutt tells old Yella Fella that he can't take the hit on the credibility scale right now for that kind of move, but thanks.

What many people may not know or may have forgotten is the infamous "Jet Gate" scandal. That was where Bobby Lowder boarded a jet and flew to Louisville to offer then Head Coach Bobby Petrino the head coaching job at Auburn.

Trouble was, Auburn had a head coach who was doing a fairly good job and when word leaked out, the fans and much of administration rallied so strongly that Tuberville was bulletproof. He was now able to snub his nose to Lowder, Pat Dye, and the administration?and boosters that wanted him gone.

These were not men who took a snubbing well. They bade their time until they felt the fans would no longer be a factor. Surely Auburn missing a bowl game, being drilled by Alabama, and the whole Tony Franklin fiasco took all the aces out of Tuberville's hand.

Now here's where it gets interesting. Following "Jet Gate", Tommy had a unique non-interference clause put in his last contract. Auburn pledged that neither the school president nor athletics director or anyone acting under their authority "shall discuss or negotiate directly or indirectly Auburn's prospective employment of any other person as Head Football Coach of Auburn" without giving Tuberville prior notice.

In non-lawyerese, it basically means that if Auburn got caught monkeying around with a new coach behind Tommy's back again he gets paid?a lot.

Unfortunately for Auburn, Nutt's agent is Jimmy Sexton and that just happens to be Tuberville's agent too. Nutt drops this little nugget to Sexton and Tommy walks in the following Monday discussing his intentions to resign and wants his money now that he knows his contract has been breached.

Now Tuberville can get the money AND leave and coach elsewhere, in effect getting double pay for the next three years! A nice retirement package indeed. Plus, he gets to have the last laugh and snub the backstabbers one more time.

So maybe Auburn was right, maybe Tuberville really did resign. Why wouldn't he? Multi-day discussions ensued, and I'm sure there were lawyers involved. I'm sure it was painfully explained that old Yella Fella could and would be legally held to be an "official booster" much to the dismay of Auburn and the bad boy boosters.

In the end, we see Tuberville's official resignation on December 3 and Auburn paying him the buyout anyway because according to Auburn, it "is the right thing to do." Yes, it's the right thing under the contract. Otherwise, who pays buyouts for resignations, right?

Now, guess who Gene Chizik's agent is? Ding Ding Ding! You are right if you guessed Jimmy Sexton. Now, how does Auburn keep "Jet Gate II" from hitting the front of ESPN in an embarrassing manner? The fans would simply go mad.

Hmmm, perhaps by hiring a Sexton client who needs to get out of his personal football coaching hell known as Iowa State? How else is he going to go anywhere with that 5-19 record?

So, Tuberville walks away with $5.1 million and change and the right to sign another big contract with another team, Nutt gets a nice salary bump and an extension when Ole Miss gets wind of their coach being dangled some bait, and Chiznik gets a big salary increase and a chance from jump a sinking ship into a head coaching job at a big time SEC school.

And Sexton makes almost a million dollars in new commissions off the three new deals. This seems to explain the inexplicable way in which this all went down.

Will we ever know? Not until Jimmy Sexton writes his tell all book, "Tales of the Super Sports Agent." But it's the best version I've heard so far.








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