My two cents...
Tuberville's firing has many on this website up in arms and extremely upset about the situation. A lot of the arguing is who is to blame about the firing. But the weird thing is...it wasn't a surprise.
For the past season of humility the fact of Tuberville being at Auburn next year was seriously a dream of some of yours but in no way a reality. You can't make an OC hire that weakens the offense...and then try to install the same failed offense throughout the season without it coming back on your shoulders....and you can not lose to Alabama 36-0 without getting kicked off the Plains. He was gone after the Vanderbilt game. Everyone knew it.
To ask to have someone fired (Jacobs) becuase they accepted a resignation (fired) someone who was infecting our Tigers with horrible coaching decisions and had a losing record in the SEC...and a consistant failing record at that is ridiculous.
I believe Tuberville's firing is a great thing for the University to grab a new face, mind, and spirit of Auburn football. The season of 2004 is always Tuberville's...we had always just hoped that was the beginning of greatness, but it ended up the beginning of our downfall.
Say what you want...I'm not listening...just giving my two cents....
War Eagle from So Cal.
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