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OT: Boog hut hut coaching search

Many years ago I was a sunshine pumper. I'm probably going to try it out again for a little while, especially if he nails the staff.

if BRUCE has taught us anything, it’s that we are not unreasonable people... we fall in line and BOOG our little hearts out when it is deserved... I love BRUCE so much I’m sad to see Turbo go because I never lost faith that BRUCE and Steven could get him there eventually - some how, some way, no matter how frustrating or poorly he’d played so far

give me a football coach that is as worthy of that support as BRUCE is and I’ll do the same for them

it’s not my fault we’ve never had one of those in my life... and I’ve shit upon those guys accordingly
 
how bout shittalking fans who bitch on social media?🥰😍🥰

Reminds me of that great corch over in Alabama cept he actually drinks his Dansani, hand motions & all. Already has the Idaho media trained to shut up & listen. Good thing he’s coming to South Georgia cause theres not enough Coca Cola to go around in Alabama. 8.5/10 hire IMO. Back on board gang!!
 
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Gouge sent out an email to alumni I guess, I'll copy paste it here for ya.

Dear Jimmy Rayne,

Tomorrow we will officially introduce Auburn’s new football coach, Bryan Harsin. It’s an exciting time for the Auburn family, one we can all get excited about. We have every reason to be confident about a future where our football team consistently competes at the highest levels and makes us proud on and off the field.

Let me begin by saying thank you to Coach Malzahn for some great “highs” in Auburn football. Coach Malzahn is a man of great character, his student-athletes performed well athletically and academically, and his teams always played by the rules. In every regard, he represented Auburn with class and distinction. Thank you, Gus and Kristi. You are forever members of the Auburn family.

When this process started, I asked Athletics Director Allen Greene to select a small group of Auburn men and women to advise and support him as we looked for a new football coach. We had a singular focus – to find a coach who will succeed in the toughest conference and who will represent Auburn well. Allen and the advisory group aimed high and hit high. They found the right man at the right time, and we welcome Coach Harsin.

We are fortunate to be members of an Auburn family passionate about our university. In the past couple of weeks, we received countless emails and notes with suggestions on selecting our next coach. Let me add that I read every one, and I appreciate your enthusiasm. Every Auburn voice is important.

It is also important to remember that not everything that is reported or posted on social media is accurate when it comes to coaching searches. In fact, some of it is disruptive, inaccurate and malicious. In our coaching search for example, no candidate was told that there were stipulations on who would serve on his coaching staff – not one. Only one trustee, who actually served on the search advisory group, had any part in the search process. Some candidates who reportedly “turned down” the Auburn job were never even offered the job. One candidate that made these statements never even had an interview, much less an offer.

Coach Harsin and I agree on many things and one thing is that much of what you see and read on social media are opinions or statements that are simply not based on fact. I regret that these comments hurt our university and many good Auburn people. Free speech is a treasured American right, but the Auburn family should also have the right to know the facts.

Tomorrow we start a new chapter for Auburn football. We wish to thank all of those who gave their input about our university and our football program, and we especially thank the Auburn family for their enthusiasm, loyalty and passion for our university. Let’s join together as we unite behind Coach Harsin and use this experience as a time of excitement and growth.

War Eagle!

Jay Gogue
 
Gouge sent out an email to alumni I guess, I'll copy paste it here for ya.

Dear Jimmy Rayne,

Tomorrow we will officially introduce Auburn’s new football coach, Bryan Harsin. It’s an exciting time for the Auburn family, one we can all get excited about. We have every reason to be confident about a future where our football team consistently competes at the highest levels and makes us proud on and off the field.

Let me begin by saying thank you to Coach Malzahn for some great “highs” in Auburn football. Coach Malzahn is a man of great character, his student-athletes performed well athletically and academically, and his teams always played by the rules. In every regard, he represented Auburn with class and distinction. Thank you, Gus and Kristi. You are forever members of the Auburn family.

When this process started, I asked Athletics Director Allen Greene to select a small group of Auburn men and women to advise and support him as we looked for a new football coach. We had a singular focus – to find a coach who will succeed in the toughest conference and who will represent Auburn well. Allen and the advisory group aimed high and hit high. They found the right man at the right time, and we welcome Coach Harsin.

We are fortunate to be members of an Auburn family passionate about our university. In the past couple of weeks, we received countless emails and notes with suggestions on selecting our next coach. Let me add that I read every one, and I appreciate your enthusiasm. Every Auburn voice is important.

It is also important to remember that not everything that is reported or posted on social media is accurate when it comes to coaching searches. In fact, some of it is disruptive, inaccurate and malicious. In our coaching search for example, no candidate was told that there were stipulations on who would serve on his coaching staff – not one. Only one trustee, who actually served on the search advisory group, had any part in the search process. Some candidates who reportedly “turned down” the Auburn job were never even offered the job. One candidate that made these statements never even had an interview, much less an offer.

Coach Harsin and I agree on many things and one thing is that much of what you see and read on social media are opinions or statements that are simply not based on fact. I regret that these comments hurt our university and many good Auburn people. Free speech is a treasured American right, but the Auburn family should also have the right to know the facts.

Tomorrow we start a new chapter for Auburn football. We wish to thank all of those who gave their input about our university and our football program, and we especially thank the Auburn family for their enthusiasm, loyalty and passion for our university. Let’s join together as we unite behind Coach Harsin and use this experience as a time of excitement and growth.

War Eagle!

Jay Gogue

Who is this Dr Gouge?
 
Gouge sent out an email to alumni I guess, I'll copy paste it here for ya.

Dear Jimmy Rayne,

Tomorrow we will officially introduce Auburn’s new football coach, Bryan Harsin. It’s an exciting time for the Auburn family, one we can all get excited about. We have every reason to be confident about a future where our football team consistently competes at the highest levels and makes us proud on and off the field.

Let me begin by saying thank you to Coach Malzahn for some great “highs” in Auburn football. Coach Malzahn is a man of great character, his student-athletes performed well athletically and academically, and his teams always played by the rules. In every regard, he represented Auburn with class and distinction. Thank you, Gus and Kristi. You are forever members of the Auburn family.

When this process started, I asked Athletics Director Allen Greene to select a small group of Auburn men and women to advise and support him as we looked for a new football coach. We had a singular focus – to find a coach who will succeed in the toughest conference and who will represent Auburn well. Allen and the advisory group aimed high and hit high. They found the right man at the right time, and we welcome Coach Harsin.

We are fortunate to be members of an Auburn family passionate about our university. In the past couple of weeks, we received countless emails and notes with suggestions on selecting our next coach. Let me add that I read every one, and I appreciate your enthusiasm. Every Auburn voice is important.

It is also important to remember that not everything that is reported or posted on social media is accurate when it comes to coaching searches. In fact, some of it is disruptive, inaccurate and malicious. In our coaching search for example, no candidate was told that there were stipulations on who would serve on his coaching staff – not one. Only one trustee, who actually served on the search advisory group, had any part in the search process. Some candidates who reportedly “turned down” the Auburn job were never even offered the job. One candidate that made these statements never even had an interview, much less an offer.

Coach Harsin and I agree on many things and one thing is that much of what you see and read on social media are opinions or statements that are simply not based on fact. I regret that these comments hurt our university and many good Auburn people. Free speech is a treasured American right, but the Auburn family should also have the right to know the facts.

Tomorrow we start a new chapter for Auburn football. We wish to thank all of those who gave their input about our university and our football program, and we especially thank the Auburn family for their enthusiasm, loyalty and passion for our university. Let’s join together as we unite behind Coach Harsin and use this experience as a time of excitement and growth.

War Eagle!

Jay Gogue
Not that I believe every word of this but it pretty much slaps down all the BS that got put out there by alleged insiders on the internet.
 
Some exciting personal news - I kind of know the new coach’s agent.
Damn we just got us a bonafide insider.
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My favorite part of coaching changes the last 20 years has been watching the attitude change of all the nut hugger Mods like Tate. They have to kiss ass to assure themselves access as long as Coaches are locked in. When they leave, you get the truth and their true feelings. Will be fun to watch them all bad mouth and disparage the spectrum special now that he’s gone. They’ll now say what we’ve all been saying since 2015-2016.
 
My favorite part of coaching changes the last 20 years has been watching the attitude change of all the nut hugger Mods like Tate. They have to kiss ass to assure themselves access as long as Coaches are locked in. When they leave, you get the truth and their true feelings. Will be fun to watch them all bad mouth and disparage the spectrum special now that he’s gone. They’ll now say what we’ve all been saying since 2015-2016.
I doubt you get too much other than it was just time for him to go. But I could be wrong. Gus seems to have treated those guys well and Tate's defintiely not the ruffle feathers type.

Hell has Tate even ever published the full "article" about the downfall of Chizik yet that he said he's had written for years?
 
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I doubt you get too much other than it was just time for him to go. But I could be wrong. Gus seems to have treated those guys well and Tate's defintiely not the ruffle feathers type.

Hell has Tate even ever published the full "article" about the downfall of Chizik yet that he said he's had written for years?

I’ll be shocked if they don’t change their attitudes drastically now that he’s gone. What adds to my excitement is the news that Steele was trying to jab him. We will most definitely get some great stories from this. Gus wasn’t all he pretended to be.
 
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dude likes a THICK knot in his tie. Not sure I love that but nothing to bitch about

Yeah... not a fan of the full Windsor. A half Windsor would look far better with that shirt. Hopefully Bruce and the boys at the Locker Room get him straightened out.
 
Tbh my favorite part was that he said we'd be recruiting all over the country including out west. That's huge. We don't need to compete with Bama for every recruit, we need to be in places like Colorado where we can pull the best player in the state every year etc. Got me excited that he realized that.
 
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