šŸˆ Auburn hires Bryan Harsin as head coach.

An college football pundit with ā€œinsiderā€ knowledge was on an Atlanta sport’s talk radio show last night. He said movers and shakers at Auburn are all in to persuade Sark to be their next coach. First they think he’s one of brightest minds in college football right now. Second, he’s a tremendous recruiter whose been trained by the greatest head coach in the game. And third, it would ā€œput a dagger into eyes of the Tide faithful which always makes the Auburn faithful most happyā€. He said it’s his understanding after talking with someone close to Sark that he will accept the position if the money’s right even though the ā€œexpertā€ said doing so would forever spoil any thoughts Sark might have of becoming Bama’s head coach after Saban hangs it up. I sure hope he’s wrong about that because out of everything he said, he nailed the dagger part. I’d be one of the Tide faithful who’d be upset. I don’t care where Sark goes to be a head coach again as long as it isn’t with Auburn.
 
An college football pundit with ā€œinsiderā€ knowledge was on an Atlanta sport’s talk radio show last night. He said movers and shakers at Auburn are all in to persuade Sark to be their next coach. First they think he’s one of brightest minds in college football right now. Second, he’s a tremendous recruiter whose been trained by the greatest head coach in the game. And third, it would ā€œput a dagger into eyes of the Tide faithful which always makes the Auburn faithful most happyā€. He said it’s his understanding after talking with someone close to Sark that he will accept the position if the money’s right even though the ā€œexpertā€ said doing so would forever spoil any thoughts Sark might have of becoming Bama’s head coach after Saban hangs it up. I sure hope he’s wrong about that because out of everything he said, he nailed the dagger part. I’d be one of the Tide faithful who’d be upset. I don’t care where Sark goes to be a head coach again as long as it isn’t with Auburn.

Meh, I'm not afraid of Sark at Auburn.
 
Do not want Sark at the Barn. It gives them hope and some credibility. No doubt he can coach offense. I still hold out hope the Barner dysfunction rears its head.

BTW this is what I have been concerned about, the Barn would be the blind squirrel that would find a nut. Also, ANY time they think they can derail Bama they will do so. No idea of the so called insider really knows anything but we have to admit it would be a play out of the Barner playbook. Just how they think!!!
 
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Kevin Steele doesn’t deserve to be HC at Auburn.

Why did Jimmy Rane have convos with Kevin Steele and Rodney Garner for 2 years behind Gus Malzahn’s back about Steele taking over the program?

Why did Steele and Garner entertain and actively take part in these conversations? 1/5
Why, after Malzahn confronted them and they apologized, did they continue to show disloyalty by continuing their convos with Rane?

Why do powerful boosters at Auburn continue to think they’re entitled to make all decisions re: Auburn football? The arrogance is disgusting. 2/5
How long will Auburn have ā€œyes menā€ as athletic directors who take marching orders and have zero autonomy when it comes to the football program?

How long will Tim Jackson, Rane and the good ol’ boys loyal to the Pat Dye era get to make decisions about Auburn football? 3/5

Auburn fans are absolutely fed up with this garbage. We know Rane wants to eventually get rid of Allen Greene and promote Tim Jackson, which would be horrifying. 4/5
This has to stop, and it has to stop now. Steele doesn’t deserve the job and alums and fans have to speak out. Power boosters like Rane can’t continue to treat influencing Auburn football as their own side hobby to boost their egos. 5/5
 


For years, Auburn has been branded to the world as a family, but really it’s more of an avaricious autocracy where only big money talks.

When it comes to decisions regarding football, only a select group of individuals seem to be heard and whatever they say goes.

These individuals are notorious for sticking their dirty little hands where they don’t belong, and now they have single-handedly converted Auburn’s head coaching search into a clown show. They’re doing it all for the sake of control and access to exclusive perks that neither you nor I will ever see. Not because they love Auburn. Ego fragility at its finest.

We’re witnessing a coup of epic proportions on The Plains. Before Gus Malzahn was fired on Sunday, these guys knew who they wanted and they wouldn’t need to go far to find him. They had their eyes set on Kevin Steele because, according to them, Steele has the characteristics Auburn needs to revert back to the old glory days of the 1980s.




It’s not like football has advanced or anything in the last 40 years. Auburn facilities sure haven’t. As I said before, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to understand why Auburn continues to fall behind other SEC schools in recruiting battles. Since 1989, Auburn football practice facilities have been located at the Auburn Athletics Complex, which is shared by numerous sports. Auburn football is ranked in the bottom half of the SEC in terms of facilities, and its new football-only complex, which should have been a brainchild a long time ago, is set for completion in 2022.

On Tuesday, athletic director Allen Greene and President Jay Gogue announced the university had established an advisory committee who would cooperate with the Parker Executive Search Firm out of Atlanta to assist in finding Auburn’s next head coach. It was also around this time the public found out Greene would have virtually zero say in selecting Auburn’s next head coach, and the decision would fall to the hands of the big money boosters and ultimately Gogue himself.

This charade between these three boosters and Auburn University is so predictable it’s worse than a Hallmark Christmas movie. By Wednesday, the apathetic fan grew enraged when it was revealed the boosters planned to shove the hiring of Steele down their throats. The news ignited a revolution. By midnight on Thursday, #StopSteele was trending on Twitter, and Auburn players past and present began making it clear who they wanted to see as Auburn’s next head coach.




Here we are six days removed from the firing of Gus Malzahn. It’s been revealed current Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian is lined up to interview on Sunday. Louisiana head coach Billy Napier and Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliot are also scheduled to meet with Auburn in the coming days. But it’s also been reinforced that the ā€œgood ol’ boyā€ boosters are 110% committed to hiring Steele.

Hiring Steele reaffirms the message Auburn isn’t a family, but an institution run by the good ol’ boy system. The ramifications of this will be immediate. Greene will probably run for the hills. I mean, could you blame him? Two players have entered the transfer portal this week while recruiting is in shambles. Oh, and an already lethargic fan base will plunge even further into the depths of disinterest.

We were tired in 2003 after Bobby Lowder’s ā€œJetGate.ā€ We were tired in 2008 after Jay Jacobs escorted a head coach with a 5-19 record into Auburn to the chorus of, ā€œWe want a leader not a loser!ā€

We’re outright exhausted now.
 


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I absolutely love the turmoil on the plains. The coup d'etat will be successful and da barn returns to 3 yards and a cloud of dust mentality in football. Turmoil for several years........wander in the wilderness for 40 years like the viles. A pox on them and those that take up with the den of sputum henceforth.
 
The Barn is in trouble recruiting wise regardless with Kirby taking most of the better players in Georgia. Nick is know taking more instate players that might in the past have gone to AU so the pipeline has slowed. AU will get good talent but maybe not as much elite talent as years gone past. I just don't see Kevin Steele being a real shaker as the HC then again who knows. Rodney Garner is a POS and that didn't start 2 years ago.
 
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