Auburn Coach's wife gives her .02

#29
#29
given Alabama's past history of paying players, it's not that far fetched.
 
#30
#30
Wow! Those are two mad ladies.... Can't blame them. Everyone else knew about it before the coaches and their spouses. That is a terrible way to handle the situation. And some UT fans thought the Fulmer firing was handled poorly.
 
#31
#31
to be fair, it's not like Auburn has a history of doing things the right way.
 
#32
#32
Local radio is staying away from the story since they can't confirm it was really the coaches wife. They said if they could verify, they'd be all over her comments about Saban and recruiting.
 
#33
#33
she'll be lucky if her hubby gets hired anywhere else now that she is an established liability. i'd divorce my wife (if i was married) if she did something that stupid.
 
#34
#34
Wow - can't stand to listen to that first lady. "Awebewrn"... her accent pisses me off... I don't know why - its ridiculous. "Aeyair"

I love how they say "we've been fired" too.

But back on topic - that sucks that they did it that way - both Tennessee and Auburn didn't handle it the best way.
 
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#35
#35
On ESPN they interviewed AU AD and he said he and the University President practically begged him to stay and it was totally Tommy's decision and it shocked them.
 
#36
#36
On ESPN they interviewed AU AD and he said he and the University President practically begged him to stay and it was totally Tommy's decision and it shocked them.

BS. The AD at Auburn was calling around looking for donations of 10k-50k to buy Mr. Tubbs out the other day.
 
#37
#37
BS. The AD at Auburn was calling around looking for donations of 10k-50k to buy Mr. Tubbs out the other day.

I don't doubt that but did you see the interview with him? I don't see why he and the University President why flat out lie. On the other hand I don't see how he is getting a buyout without being fired or forced out like Fulmer.
 
#38
#38
Jacobs said he and the president agreed to pay Tuberville the buyout price of $5.1 million -- even though it was not required since he wasn't fired -- because they felt it was "the right thing to do."

That is a very expensive gesture for someone that "resigned".


Here's the article.

ESPN - Auburn Tigers AD says Tommy Tuberville's resignation a surprise

Also says that they were going to continue to pay the assistants thru recruiting. LOL, how bad do the coaches wives feel?

:crazy:
 

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