12.15.2008

LIVE -- Chizik/Jacobs press conference @ 1 o'clock

We're waiting for the participants to arrive ...

JAY JACOBS OPENS:
  • "He impressed upon us his blueprint to move Auburn football in the future."

  • "He was on the path at Iowa State to turn that program around."


GENE CHIZIK SPEAKS
  • "This is a very special day in my life. Jay, let me assure you: You hired the right guy."

  • "It was amazing how on the same page we were."

  • He's complimenting all the new stuff Auburn has built since he left in early 2005.

  • "There are so many things that indicate Auburn has a vision."

  • "The Auburn people? The Auburn way? I get it. I've been to some great places and not one matches the passion, enery and excitement of Auburn and these Auburn people."

  • "It's not just about championships. It's about the whole thing."

  • "Shortly after this is over, (recruiting) is where you'll see me. Today. We're going to recruit tirelessly, 24/7. We're going to work."

  • "I've made many great, great relationships with high-school coaches in this state. We're going to start in this great state of Alabama where football is very important."

  • "We have no secrets here. We'll have an open door for high-school coaches ... and particularly in this state."

  • "I want the Auburn football players ... to feel like they're back into an Auburn family. Some may feel it. Some may not. I don't know what's out there. I want all those guys to come back."

  • "We're going to move this thing in the right direction."

  • On the staff: "I have one goal: To make sure we bring in the best football coach/person/recruiter out there. That's my commitment."

  • On his offensive style: "It's 200 years old. On offense right now, you've got to run the football. That doesn't mean we're not going to throw the football. It means that you have to be physical. That doesn't pigeonhole me into any one offense. So many offenses are not one-dimensional anymore."

  • On his troubles at ISU: "When I took that job, I was ready to be a head coach. I had done everything I could do as an assistant coach. I was ready. It's not like I walked into that thing and didn't think it was a challenge. I had a blueprint in place. I put it in effect. I never deviated from that one bit."

  • How can he win over the fans?: "That answer is really easy. You have to win. There's going to be skepticism no matter who you hire. At the end of the day, what I do know is that this was the right hire for Auburn. I understand this place. I understand these people. I understand how to recruit it."

  • Why leave four years ago?: "My desire was to be a head coach. University of Texas had a great track record of moving guys on to jobs. I made the move. If I hadn't made that move, maybe I wouldn't be standing here today."

  • Staff revisited: "I've got a plan in place. I've got a really good sense of where I'm going. Some of (the candidates) are still coaching."

  • Initial reaction to being hired: "My initial reaction was `War Eagle.' It happened fast."

  • Joe Whitt Sr. is recruiting now. Phillip Lolley and Jimmy Perry as well.

  • "I love recruiting. I can't wait."

  • On Tuberville: "I have not talked to Tommy. I had a great three years here. I was very appreciative of Tommy letting me do my job. There's a fine line between coaching and meddling. I don't plan on micromanaging coordinators. That's why they were hired. I'm going to be out there and I'm going to be coaching."

  • "The expectations of the people aren't any higher than mine. My expectations are very high."

  • "Last season was a situation I hadn't experienced. We played with 11 true freshmen. We kept persevering. We learned a lot. I learned a lot."

  • Head coaches are big recruiters now: "That's who I have to be. When this is over, I'm hitting the road. I'm out of here. I'll spear-head that effort."

  • Last night's meeting: "We had a great meeting last night. I let them understand their leader is someone who loves Auburn. I love this place. You need to love the game. We'll hit this thing together."

  • Why are you the right guy for the job?: "I love Auburn. I know the importance of football at Auburn. I know the importance of football in Alabama. I get that. The coaches that know me in this state and the coaches who know me out of this state -- they know about my Auburn ties."

JAY JACOBS UP AGAIN
  • Surprised by negative reaction?: "I know the Auburn people are going to come together and know that Gene is the right man for Auburn.

  • Didn't acknowledge any other candidates.

  • "We didn't necessarily have a pecking order. We had a list of candidates we wanted to get to and he was on it."

  • "He'll re-energize Auburn with his physical, smash-mouth brand of football. All Auburn people will come together."

  • "We have agreed to terms in principle."

  • Said Jay Gogue couldn't make this meeting due to a schedule conflict.

  • "We didn't compromise our integrity during this search. I went through the front door. We're not going to through agents and all that stuff."

  • Discussing Carr & Associates.

  • How many interviews?: Won't say who and how many. "Gene was the only one I introduced the president to."

  • "There were certain people who declined to interview. Maybe that just weeded out some of the faint-hearted."

  • "We wanted someone who was a relentless recruiter, a guy with unbelievable character and integrity, someone who has been in the SEC and had been successful, somebody who has a passion for football -- Auburn football -- and his family."

  • Is money no object for assistant coaches?: "No object. Auburn people expect nothing less."


THAT'S A WRAP

269 comments:

  1. Jay you are the man!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have to agree with Fake Steve here, Conference calls suck, I'm going to miss the entire thing. Jay, thanks for taking notes.

    ReplyDelete
  3. http://all-access.cbssports.com/player.html?code=aub&media=96072

    You can watch it here.... Just read lips

    ReplyDelete
  4. Jay you should walk up to the mic and go HELLO CLEVELAND!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Riskman, I was thinking something out of Family Guy, but i don't think it's appropriate.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Ok, I just showered (it was a really long night) and I've got my In Auburn We Believe shirt on so let's get this show on the road

    p.s. I was going to wear my Auburn boxers but I think the elastic got fried in the dryer. Is that TMI?

    ReplyDelete
  7. Hey Peter.... haha great show

    ReplyDelete
  8. Has the Auburn media relations team released Aubie's comments on the situation yet?

    ReplyDelete
  9. Who is everyone taking a picture of Jay? Auburntigers.com just put the camera on some guy 2 times...

    ReplyDelete
  10. I'm guessing that's Carlos Rogers and Antarrious Williams?

    I can't watch the stream right now.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Aubie:

    (Repeated head nodding and wagging)

    (Hold up one finger)

    (Pull tail between legs, play like guitar)

    (Hold up sign that says: Chizzle Is My Hizzle!)

    ReplyDelete
  12. That makes since thanks Jay.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Bret Eddins in the house as well.

    Pat Dye.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I hope that someone gets pictures of those guys being there! That might help recruiting.....

    ReplyDelete
  15. is he trying to call me for my input?

    ReplyDelete
  16. Pat Dye, there, nah...HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH IT :).

    ReplyDelete
  17. CHIZIKS WIFE IS WEARING RED!!! WTF! JAY ASK HER WHY SHE IS WEARING RED!!!

    ReplyDelete
  18. Anonymous1:01 PM

    I don't need to watch it. Jay G. Tate will tell us everything we need to know!

    ReplyDelete
  19. Anonymous1:06 PM

    Maybe she got rid of all her Orange and Blue attire...

    ReplyDelete
  20. riskman-
    my wife is a HUGE AU fan, but she once put a purple shirt on our son (he was only 6 but knew right away it was a mistake) on the morning we were going to AU-LSU game.

    Women are just oblivious to those sorts of things, no matter how big a fan.

    ReplyDelete
  21. She could of run to Kinnucans this morning

    ReplyDelete
  22. is anybody else about to fall asleep

    ReplyDelete
  23. I'll give him this, he's been good in his opening statements. Let's see what he does when Jay skewers him though.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Thanks for the link, Riskman.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Lasik, Coach. You can afford it now ... otherwise, he's doing OK.

    ReplyDelete
  26. Tarheel - Do you know all women?

    ReplyDelete
  27. "I want the Auburn football players ... to feel like they're back into an Auburn family. Some may feel it. Some may not. I don't know what's out there. I want all those guys to come back."

    I knew this was up. This is the anti Tubs march. And I'm not sure I don't like it. In fact, this may be a positive.

    ReplyDelete
  28. Great answer ... "I don't want 1/3."

    ReplyDelete
  29. He's referring to the graduated players and coaches that some feel have been kept out of town and involved.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Here's a quick video of the presser for those who aren't watching it live.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I agree with you Al. This whole anti-Tubs movement and rallying around the greater Auburn MAY be good. It's certainly something that at least most people can buy into.

    ReplyDelete
  32. Anonymous1:16 PM

    ESPN News also will show it for those beyond Auburn at 2:15 EST.

    ReplyDelete
  33. How old is Dye?

    ReplyDelete
  34. FSJ ... he's 69, I think.

    Looks 79.

    ReplyDelete
  35. If he's 69 he looks about as bad as Coach Bryant did at 69. Of course Byrant was still coaching.

    ReplyDelete
  36. So basically I was just on WSFA! I'm FAMOUS!!!

    ReplyDelete
  37. But what we're really wondering: boxers or briefs?

    ReplyDelete
  38. TAKE OFF THE GLASSES!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  39. I asked that question earlier, Faker. How healthy is he?

    ReplyDelete
  40. PAT DYE IS RUNNING THIS PROGRAM INTO THE GROUND!

    ReplyDelete
  41. What did Mark Murphy ask that Chizik responded "I can't answer that"?

    ReplyDelete
  42. ask the question, jay. what about willis?

    ReplyDelete
  43. Well, he does not lack confidence.

    ReplyDelete
  44. RK, Mark asked him if he knew he was going to be hired after the first interview.

    ReplyDelete
  45. riskman-
    As Monica has pointed out, I obviously meant SOME women

    ReplyDelete
  46. We're gonna throw it around!

    I love it!

    Make it rain, Geno!

    ReplyDelete
  47. ok, somebody ask him that famous question, "How long is it going to take to beat Alabama?"

    ReplyDelete
  48. Hey Jay

    Ask him if he really thought that jacket matched that tie when he was dressing himself in the dark.

    ReplyDelete
  49. Grey is the new power color. Just ask saban.

    ReplyDelete
  50. He has answered the assistants question three times.

    Willis?

    ReplyDelete
  51. MobileBay-

    let's give him a break. He's a man, how's he supposed to know what tie/coat matches.

    p.s. Mon- no, I don't know all men

    ReplyDelete
  52. I will say that he is better in the PC than I expected.

    I'm listening when I can.

    Better than Shula was in his first one..

    Umhh uhhhh, cough, ummmm, uhhh...

    ReplyDelete
  53. Anonymous1:29 PM

    Mon - I know all men and his wife is not Kiffin Hot.

    ReplyDelete
  54. I would love to know WHY they played 11 true freshmen at ISU.

    ReplyDelete
  55. You can tell from his brief comments about tubs that the two didn't get along very well.

    ReplyDelete
  56. Anonymous1:35 PM

    He doesn't lack confidence that is for sure.

    ReplyDelete
  57. Jay,

    you need to get someone to take your pictures so you can have proof "you were there when"....

    ReplyDelete
  58. Bingo relationships!

    ReplyDelete
  59. I get the impression that he feels he's the best hire Auburn could have made. I think he said that 4 or 5 times.

    ReplyDelete
  60. High school recruits all around the state are still wondering who the hell this guy is.

    ReplyDelete
  61. JJ - "Gene, how do you think you're team would have done next year if you stay at ISU?"

    GC - "I'll be honest, probably 4-8, with a win over Colorado."

    JJ - "You're hired."

    ReplyDelete
  62. Chizik's done well; Jacobs is a buffoon. Telling that he hasn't spoken to Tommy, but Dye - who looks awful - is in the front row.

    ReplyDelete
  63. hahhahaah he was real quick to answer that pat dye question. WHAT A LIAR

    ReplyDelete
  64. Jay - What was the question that got the response "weeded out some of the faint hearted"?

    ReplyDelete
  65. Anonymous1:44 PM

    Lowder is included in the chain of command.

    Wow what an admission.

    ReplyDelete
  66. Wait, there are two Brad's on here now? Crap...One of us has to change. I call heads.

    ReplyDelete
  67. Anonymous1:46 PM

    Will the real Brad please stand up.

    ReplyDelete
  68. Standing, as you can see in my avatar. With Jack in hand. At the AU / WV game.

    ReplyDelete
  69. Mon -- asking if all candidates were OK with Jacobs' "front door" approach.

    ReplyDelete
  70. He said Lowder was in the chain of command?

    ReplyDelete
  71. Anonymous1:49 PM

    Then I go with the standing Brad because I also was in Morgantown.

    ReplyDelete
  72. AU1 -

    I owe you a beer for your support. Vote standing Brad for "Real Brad '08"

    ReplyDelete
  73. Pat Dye talking with Chizik's wife...hahahahahahahaha

    Dye had nothing to do Chizik's hiring...hahahahahahahahahahaha

    ReplyDelete
  74. Him repeatedly saying that Auburn made the right hire was kind of weird. What would you expect him to say? Jacobs, you just screwed the pooch on this one?

    ReplyDelete
  75. Anonymous1:51 PM

    He was asked point blank about a booster, and JJ said that we have a process and a chain of command to make decisions. He did not actually say Lowder was in the chain.

    ReplyDelete
  76. Don't you need to be able to tell a recruit who your OC/DC is while you're talking to the kid?

    ReplyDelete
  77. As usual with Finebaum's M.O., he says they Chizik threw out several shots at Tuberville. Statements like "I'm the right man", "I know what the Auburn people want" and some others. Anyone else take these as shots at Tubs.

    Sounds like the usual Coaches press conference hackneyed statements to me.

    ReplyDelete
  78. Anonymous1:54 PM

    Fbomb - They have no chance to beat Alabama....homer.

    ReplyDelete
  79. Monica, when you don't have an OC or DC, how would you tell them who they are?

    I think he made it plain that some of the coaches he will hire are currently coaching, meaning bowl teams or possibly NFL.

    ReplyDelete
  80. is Chizik out recruiting yet?

    ReplyDelete
  81. Aren't we in a dead period for recruiting?

    ReplyDelete
  82. Finebaum said that Turner Gill could have at least stood his ground with Saban.

    Huh!!?? Finebaum kills me.

    ReplyDelete
  83. Thank you Steve for making my point.

    ReplyDelete
  84. FSJ,
    Dead period Dec 22 Jan 1

    ReplyDelete
  85. I am convinced that Jacobs directed this search and the BOT is not involved. This has been the theme since Gogue arrived. It goes right along with the going through the front door thing. Gogue has layed down the law in terms of how things will work.

    ReplyDelete
  86. I wonder who (recruit) he'll visit first? JGT got any ideas?

    ReplyDelete
  87. Anonymous1:59 PM

    Fbomb Auburn Chain of Command

    Lowder
    Dye=AU Football Advisor for Lowder
    Gogue
    Jacobs
    Chizik

    ReplyDelete
  88. anybody know if there is any "leniency" in the NCAA rules re: visiting recruits after a coaching change? i.e. can new staff go visit a recruit if old staff already used up the allowable visit(s) for that recruit?

    ReplyDelete
  89. Tarheel, he needs to call Bobby or Pat and ask him which is more important.

    ReplyDelete
  90. on leniency. No, I do not believe so. They are also not very lenient on letting current players transfer after a coach has been fired. Kind of a crappy rule.

    ReplyDelete
  91. AU1N04, that is likely the pecking order. I am also pretty sure Dye got his suggestions in indirectly, possibly through Q.

    ReplyDelete
  92. Thanks Tarheel I knew it was coming up soon.

    ReplyDelete
  93. SteveFC,
    I agree with you; I really think the perception is not the reality.
    Jacobs played for Dye, so it doesn't surprise me that he's there.

    ReplyDelete
  94. I am shocked, SHOCKED(!) that you believe that, Steve.

    ReplyDelete
  95. The shots at Tubs were (and I had to cut out) ... Coaches/people/recruiters ... not 1/3, but the whole deal and welcoming the former players.

    ReplyDelete
  96. so what did we all get out of that???

    ReplyDelete
  97. Anonymous2:03 PM

    So on a scale of 1-10 how did he do during the press conference?

    7.5

    ReplyDelete
  98. Lies, lies, and damn lies PDWT

    ReplyDelete
  99. Bama fans are trying to say that Auburn is racist now because we hired a white coach instead of a black coach. My question to them is where is there black coach!!!! If that was so important to them why didn't they hire Croom!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  100. I am sure Dye wants to have influence and does to some extent. He was obviously going to be there because he knows all the people involved, including the Chiziks.

    ReplyDelete
  101. *Institutional staff members may have contact with a prospective
    student-athlete who has been admitted for midyear enrollment,
    provided the prospect has signed a National Letter of Intent or
    other offer of admission and/or financial aid to attend the
    institution and is required to be on campus to attend institutional
    orientation sessions for all students.

    ReplyDelete
  102. Totally unimportant note- I went by Byrons BBQ at lunch before the press conference and Tubs and E Gran were in the back corner eating lunch. Some people went over to talk but they seemed to be mostly left alone. Kind of strange to see a big press conference about to start and the former big guy munching on BBQ. Chizik was not my choice, but I like his enthusiasm and hope he turns things around.

    ReplyDelete
  103. I give him an 8 out of 10...would have liked more specifics on the plan.

    ReplyDelete
  104. This PC was very Shulaesque in its entirety. How many times does he need to say I love Auburn and I am the right guy for Auburn?

    I absolutely freakin love it when they asked about offense and all he could say was I'll tell them the rb will run the ball, the receiver will catch it and the qb will throw it. Brilliant!

    ReplyDelete
  105. They just played the guy booing Jacobs on College Football Live.

    ReplyDelete
  106. riskman108, I value the opinion of Bama fans just about as much as the last piece of toilet paper I wiped with.

    ReplyDelete
  107. Anonymous2:05 PM

    NICE!!

    We are all over ESPN with the one guy yelling about the crappy hire.

    Screaming 5-19!!

    ReplyDelete
  108. Well, I'll say this for Chizik. He doesn't sound like a retard.

    Jacobs, however, is a total retard and totally out of his depth.

    Great to see Charles Barkley throwing Auburn under the bus, too. Wonderful to accuse your alma mater of racism.

    ReplyDelete
  109. barkley, that guy booing Jacobs should be real proud. The video will be used for years to make Auburn look bad. Billy Joe Bob, way to go!!!

    ReplyDelete
  110. duller than I expected. I don't know, maybe I expected him to lead us in a big bodda getta

    ReplyDelete
  111. exactly. I haven't heard any bama fans accuse AU of racism; but, good 'ol Charles says it on national TV.

    ReplyDelete
  112. J. Kev, piss on Barkley. I have no use for him.

    ReplyDelete
  113. Jay, Gogue not being there seems a bit odd. That's not normal, right? I have hard time buying the scheduling conflict.

    ReplyDelete
  114. Dr. Gogue not being there doesn't bother me a bit. In fact, if he had been there I would have wondered if he didn't have something more important he should be doing.

    ReplyDelete
  115. Barkley ... Chuckster, not HABOTN's preferred gubernatorial candidate ... is a provacateur. Nothing more.

    He's a microphone seeker like his enabler ... the radio version of P.T. Barnum in Birmingham.

    Chiz gets 7-8 in my book for his performance. I want the coach to say he's the right guy. Never heard specifics at one of these before. Didn't expect to hear them today.

    Ultimately, it's about performance ... first test in February, then on the field.

    ReplyDelete
  116. I've definitely settled into the "Chizik's the guy, and as such I'll be behind him 100%" phase. I'm still skeptical and will likely be until the staff comes together.

    Any chance that Garner moves for an Asst HC / Recruiting Coord gig? I'm not sure he's the right DC candidate, but I guess that depends on how much Chizik will be involved on that side of the ball.

    ReplyDelete
  117. I think Gogue not being there is proper. The school president shouldn't appear too tied in with the athletic program.

    ReplyDelete
  118. Sure, I could understand the hands-off approach, but it seems that the President could be there to help introduce the new coach. That's a big representative of the university, if not the biggest. It would seem that you would want to support that person if you were the President.

    ReplyDelete
  119. Wade, I thought it was very interesting that Gooouuuuuggge wasn't there either. Something seems weird about that.

    A major university just made an extremely important hire, and the pres is absent? Hmmmm.

    ReplyDelete
  120. Anonymous2:12 PM

    A point on Gill that I heard on Rivals Radio today from a sr sports writer in upstate NY.

    Syracuse did not bring him on board because he did not show the passion as Marrrone did. Like he didn't want the job. What if Chizik wanted the job more than Gill? Could explain things more than the white wife.

    ReplyDelete
  121. So Turner Gill expressed his concern that race was an issue to Charles Barkley. It's not just Barkely's opinion.

    ReplyDelete
  122. Anonymous2:12 PM

    Chizik has a white wife.

    ReplyDelete
  123. I haven't heard Charles say anything that wasn't true, he just forgot to point out who was to blame. He acted like it was the Auburn family who would have been upset with Gill, when it was actually Dye and Lowder.

    ReplyDelete
  124. But perception is reality, and if a prominent alumnus goes on national TV and talks about racism at his alma mater, no one will care about whether or not the candidate in question was enthusiastic.

    ReplyDelete
  125. Bodda-getta, Bodda-getta, Bodda-getta-bod

    Rah Rah Rah! NO BOOM, Bah!

    Izzle, Izzle, War Damn Chizzle!

    Kick 'Em in the Butt, Big Blue!

    Hey!

    ReplyDelete
  126. jhc, I don't blame anyone for being skeptical. We all have our concerns. We just need to wait and see the decisions he makes.

    I didn't like the decision to get rid of Willis, but the obvious question is who will replace him.

    I am also encouraged that they talked about his blueprint for Auburn. That is how coaches are hired. All prospective head coaches keep lists of staff candidates and have an idea of what they would do. It is that idea that is evaluated when picking the guy.

    ReplyDelete
  127. If he can recruit Garner to AU, then that will settle my nerves to a large degree.

    Anybody believe Chizik when he talks about AU being his dream job? I want to, and I also want to believe he'll be at AU for a long time (if he wins).

    ReplyDelete
  128. barkley for governor, where did you get your informatoin about Lowder and Dye being against Gill?

    ReplyDelete
  129. If omeone else with a little more credibility toward sober commentary, it would be a major issue.

    Barkley? Just not seeing the man who claims he was misquoted in his autobiography as a voice that carries a lot of weight in the world -- even if it is a loud one.

    ReplyDelete
  130. I've been under a rock since Friday...did I miss anything?

    ReplyDelete
  131. Gouge should have been at that presser. Period. The biggest, most public hire the university has made in 10 years. Gouge should have been there.

    ReplyDelete
  132. I think Auburn being his dream job is the truth and probably what separated him from some other candidates, such as Gill.

    Barkley demonstrating his racist philosophy won't change that.

    ReplyDelete
  133. so are other SEC coaches doing negative recruiting against AU by saying to someone on ESPN that Gill wouldn't be hired bec. of his white wife?

    And F-bum is going to run it into the ground.

    ReplyDelete
  134. Steve, one day you're going to have Jay change the name of this blog to The Sunniest Auburn Blog on The Net.

    ReplyDelete
  135. Mon-
    where did you hear that Gill spoke to Sir Charles?

    ReplyDelete
  136. My university will be stuck in this incestuous, embarrassing cycle until the Dye, Lowder, Rane & Co. Mafia is gone.

    ReplyDelete
  137. Bammers calling us racist is a joke. They've never had a black QB start for a whole season much less a black HC.

    ReplyDelete
  138. not sunniest, barkley, delusional

    ReplyDelete
  139. Monica, you are right about Lowder, Rane, and Dye, but it isn't because of what they are doing now. It is because of the perception, and that isn't likely to ever change.

    Barkley for governor, where did you get your information on Lowder and Dye being against Gill?

    ReplyDelete
  140. Might be the Prez's way of protesting the hire as well.

    ReplyDelete
  141. I never really viewed Charles Barkley as a racist until today. Has anyone actually heard exactly what he said? Is that information accurate?

    ReplyDelete
  142. A better way to protest it would be to quit. I'm not going to be pres of a place where the bot dictates the hiring of my staff. That's just me.

    ReplyDelete
  143. AUant, the president met with Chizik in Memphis. Any time Auburn is committing to a multi-million dollar salary, I would expect the president to be involved.

    ReplyDelete
  144. show me one other PC where the President did not appear when the head football coach of an SEC has been announced. 1.

    Seriously.

    They probably had to call him and tell him that Lowder had hired someone.

    ReplyDelete
  145. Monica, where did you learn about the BOT dictating the hirings?

    ReplyDelete
  146. extremely accurate. Barkely is truly worried that His Auburn is racist.

    Unfortunately, instead of going through channels to voice his displeasure, he uses ESPN.

    ReplyDelete
  147. Mark, Gogue met with Chizik in Memphis. That would appear to mean he was aware of the hire.

    ReplyDelete
  148. hmmm I think I liked Dan Mullen's introduction better, it was more exciting for sure.

    ReplyDelete
  149. Mark, Barkley has always been kind of politically incorrect. The problem is, I haven't seen anything to indicate why he would think this had something to do with race other than a black coach didn't get hired.

    ReplyDelete
  150. sarcasm is a funny word. So is it's application.

    ReplyDelete
  151. Sorry all...but I believe Charles is right!!!

    ReplyDelete
  152. AUant, what makes you believe it had something to do with race?

    ReplyDelete
  153. What a freakin PR nightmare. Not to mention just the wrong coaching hire. Sad and disgusting.

    ReplyDelete
  154. Here's the barkley quote:
    "I think race was the No. 1 factor," said Barkley, who played basketball for three seasons at Auburn during the early 1980s. "You can say it's not about race, but you can't compare the two resumes and say [Chizik] deserved the job. Out of all the coaches they interviewed, Chizik probably had the worst resume."

    Here's the link to the article on ESPN.com.

    ReplyDelete
  155. I don't think this was a racist hire. I think Charles does. That is why he should have voiced his concerns to the President, instead of announcing it on ESPN.

    He may well be right; but, there are better ways to treat your University.

    ReplyDelete
  156. Monica, what is making you think it is the wrong coaching hire?

    ReplyDelete
  157. Is anybody else listening to f-bum? the fallout is BAD, BAD, BAD.

    ReplyDelete
  158. Barkley is right, AUant. I'm probably the only one here to agree with you, but that doesn't make us wrong.

    ReplyDelete
  159. Well PR disaster aside, if we end up winning some games next year, I'll be a happy guy. I'd rather have that than have a media darling come in here and stink it up. Let's go get some coaches and some players and get ready to play some football, I'm stoked!

    ReplyDelete
  160. The better question is...What makes you believe it is not? I'm not saying Turner Gill was the best coach out there..however, of the ones that more or less would have accepted the job..based on what has been done on the field as a head coach you can't tell me that Chizik was more accomplished as a head coach.

    ReplyDelete
  161. I think 80% of the fanbase either believes it is the wrong hire or has serious doubts. 30% of the 80% probably are in wait and see mode; but, they still have serious doubts.

    I would say 10% believe it is good.

    9% would support Auburn no matter what.

    1% loves Auburn football and is sure he is the right guy. Oh, make that 1 person, not one percent.

    ReplyDelete
  162. Can someone do some homework and find out what meeting Gouge had to be at today?

    ReplyDelete
  163. Anonymous2:34 PM

    What if Gill was a bad interview? And Chizik was a better interview?

    ReplyDelete
  164. I am certain it had ZERO to do about race and I am extremely disappointed that Barkley chooses to embarrass himself and Auburn with his comments.

    I won't know for a year whether or not Chizik was the "right guy." If he wasn't, it would be because of very poor judgement and incompetence, not race.

    ReplyDelete
  165. What did Charles say that wasn't true?

    ReplyDelete
  166. Guys and gals I fully believe all the negative press we are getting on this hire is going to have a probation like effect on Auburn.

    ReplyDelete
  167. Negative Press....negative press, you wanna talk about negative press...I just want to win a game!

    ReplyDelete
  168. I am deeply disappointed to learn that Charles Barkley is such a racist. I really never knew.

    He even points out in the article why it wasn't a racist hire, namely because he felt Chizik's resume was the worst of all. That is truly sad.

    It is people like Charles Barkley that continually damage the reputation of black head coachs by suggesting they should be hired based upon their skin color. How sad.

    ReplyDelete
  169. Here's the fact, neither Gill nor Chizik has coached a game at Auburn yet. Relax. Charles is a windbag, but because he can play basketball and he's loud, he's almost always jumped at by the national media as the "Auburn spokesman". I would rather know what Bo has to say, because he actually PLAYED FOOTBALL at AU.

    ReplyDelete
  170. barkley for gov.-

    how about this:
    "I think race was the No. 1 factor," said Barkley,

    I think he is wrong. I wanted Turner Gill more than Barkley.

    ReplyDelete
  171. Gonna be hard to win games when you have a hard time recruiting guys to play for you because of all the negative press.

    ReplyDelete
  172. Klaus - Unless the alleged meeting was life or death he should have been at the presser. Period.

    ReplyDelete
  173. You do not think that fbaum was going to give AU a fair shake do you?
    Gill did not get the job because:
    1. No ties to the southeast. you don't give a guy 3 years to build relationships with HS coaches at a major program.
    2. His ties to Nebraska. If he was successful and they wanted him he would have been gone. (i would not blame him)

    Believe him or not Chizzle seems like he wants to be in AU. BTW I think Willis has a white wife (not that that matters)

    ReplyDelete
  174. Just my opinion, but I think it's WAY too early to think that it will result in "probation like effect". A solid staff with good credentials and an ability to recruit in the SEC will fix that. Did anyone expect fbum, or anyone else for that matter, to have nice things to say about ANY hire we made?

    ReplyDelete
  175. And no, Gouge should not have been at the presser. He's the president of an ACADEMIC INSTITUTION. Jacobs has a job, and that is to run athletics. Let him do his job, even though he's bad at it.

    ReplyDelete
  176. It doesn't matter if we win the NC next year. The fact remains the Mafia needs to go.

    ReplyDelete
  177. He said he THINKS race is the No. 1 factor. That's his opinion, and he certainly isn't alone.

    ReplyDelete
  178. So the bottom line is that Auburn should have hired Gill---regardless, because it would have been good PR?

    ReplyDelete
  179. Just Win AU, I agree. Something similar happened to Auburn around 1970 that set the stage for Bryant to be successful.

    Auburn had the first black football players on a major sports team in Alabama. Around 1970 coach Jordan told them they had to cut their hair and shave or they were off the team.

    Somehow that got transformed into a racist action and Auburn recruiting suffered for years because of it.

    This could end up having the same effect. The truth doesn't matter when public opinion comes into play, as evidenced by all the people on here making statements about what Lowder and Dye did with respect to this hire with no facts to back it up. Truth doesn't matter. Just perceptions.

    ReplyDelete
  180. Anonymous2:41 PM

    Well, JustWin, we'll have to hope they don't listen to the negative press...

    ReplyDelete
  181. yes, some of our former coaches had white wives, some had black wives. Going forward, it's obviously best if we hire coaches who aren't married.

    ReplyDelete
  182. If Gill had bolted to Nebraska, then that to me would mean that he was doing a "GREAT" job at Auburn. That is unless they have Ath Dir that goes out and hires a guy with a losing record.

    ReplyDelete
  183. Gouge most certainly should have been at the presser. For many reasons. The CEO must be at first, and most public presentation of the biggest hire made by the company in 10 years.

    ReplyDelete
  184. Anonymous2:43 PM

    That's like trying to find a doctor with good penmanship, TarHeel

    ReplyDelete
  185. Bottom line, no one knows why Gill didnt get the job except for the few clowns running the search. Everything else is speculation. It's not good for PR, but we are only 1 of 115 D-1 schools without a black HC. I dont think a recruit will think we are any more racist than any other school in the SEC.

    ReplyDelete
  186. Oh well. Damage done. More years of trying to defend the indefensible.

    ReplyDelete
  187. KJtiger, very well put. I believe that is exactly why Gill didn't get the job. If he had been very successful he wouldn't have been the right hire because he would have bolted to Nebraska. If he wasn't successful, then it is the same thing. It was a no win situation.

    That being said, I don't think Chizik was the first choice. My guess is that Muschamp was.

    ReplyDelete
  188. Anonymous2:45 PM

    Methinks you might be right, Steve

    ReplyDelete
  189. I think UT, MSU, Syracuse, Washington etc are all racist too. MSU is double racist.

    ReplyDelete
  190. See how easy that was?

    ReplyDelete
  191. I havent really been following the Gill situation since Saturday.

    Has he said publicly that he was not offered the job? Are we sure he wasnt offered the job and then turned it down?

    ReplyDelete
  192. Just heard that 680 in ATL is reporting that Garner is resigning from UGA...don't know if it's true at all, but I sure hope so, if that means he's coming back to AU.

    ReplyDelete
  193. Monica -

    Not trying to get into an argument here, but Auburn is not a company. It's a university. If he was at a meeting that could get us a research grant, that's more important for him to be at because it helps the education at the college, and thus all of our degrees become that much more valuable. Unfortunately, as much as I hate to say it, football success doesn't matter when it comes to getting a job in the real world. Your education does.

    ReplyDelete
  194. good point. Gill possibly being hired away would have been confirmation, that he was the best hire. That, or like Vince before him, he could have told his alma mater that he had a new home.

    ReplyDelete
  195. Exactly, Standing Brad. Auburn is an Institution of Higher Learning that has a football team. Not a football team who built some buildings to educate athletes only.

    ReplyDelete