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RE: Clark to interview for Auburn Head Coach job - updated - 2nd interview
(12-23-2020 11:06 PM)Blazer88 Wrote:  
(12-23-2020 04:06 PM)The Answer UAB Wrote:  So, since the main reason he stayed with us seems to be loyalty to his coaching staff, or being able to choose his own staff any at new coaching position, does that mean he is more likely to leave us sooner rather than later, or stay a long time? I'm not sure how to feel about that..

I know we've made fun of them lately, but Auburn is a pretty big time college football program. I have to think it'd take a program on that level or higher, in the south, that would give him complete control over the coaching staff - at a minimum - for him to leave. Hopefully that means he's around a few years longer at least.

I think the main reason is that he was never offered the job

Exactly. He left his alma mater after one season for a better career opportunity. I do not believe he would still be our coach if Auburn really offered. Same goes for Billy Napier and AU.
12-23-2020 11:51 PM
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