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Tuberville gone?

#1 3 years, 5 months ago
http://www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf

I think CWM should be gone, maybe we can get tuberville to turn around a crappy defense since they always held good teams in check.

Looks like it may be a done deal now.
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#2 3 years, 5 months ago
This is a really stupid move by the Auburn AD. Who they gonna get? Muschamp is probably rethinking his contract with Texas.

Tuberville to Mississippi State? The MS AD should be on a plane to Auburn right now.

One bad year and a good coach is fired. Charlie Weiss gets another year after three miserable seasons, Tuberville is fired after one. He has beaten AL 6 years in a row.

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#3 3 years, 5 months ago
Yeah it was kind of a crap move on auburns AD.

So who do all of you think will go to auburn, some have said petrino was called, again, if he takes that job then all auburn fans should boycott next years games.

I still think we should offer tuberville the DC position and force WM to be the waterboy or something, he may go for it just to pound a few teams into the dirt with all the talent UGA has that WM cant get any results out of.

Ehhhh wishful thinking I guess.
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#4 3 years, 5 months ago
Who on earth would want to work at Auburn after what they've done to Tuby over the past few years?
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#5 3 years, 5 months ago
Karma sucks doesnt it! LOL He was winning with Bowden's recuits then this year he actually had to do it with his own! Welcome to AU football, no matter what your screwed! Hey lets face it they cant even figure out what thier mascot is sooooooo what makes you think they can settle on a coach?

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#6 3 years, 5 months ago
How about Fulmer to Auburn?
He can still wear orange and be hated by Alabama fans.
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#7 3 years, 5 months ago
bigdaddy3050 wrote:
Karma sucks doesnt it! LOL He was winning with Bowden's recuits


You have no idea what you're talking about. He's been there 10 years. That means that he did the following entirely with his own recruits:

2004 13-0
2005 9-3
2006 11-2
2007 9-4

Tuberville is a good coach, and the Auburn administration has dealt with him in an entirely underhanded manner. If the football gods are going to rain karma on anyone it should be the administration at Auburn. I hope they get what they deserve.
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#8 3 years, 5 months ago
WOW your right time flys I guess! HA didnt realize it had been that long of course I could care less about AU! LOL But I will say that they did Bowden worng I thought and now they are doing TT wrong! Sooooo if you are a head coach or a want to be head coach why would you go there?
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