Auburn coach out?

#52
#52
Not close to worth the money BH pissed away

I'll never understand the line of thinking going through someone like Harsin's head.

Beyond the infidelity, which is obviously bad but not something I'd fire him for in and of itself, you're pulling down $5mm+ (less when this began at Boise, sure, but certainly not chump change) a year as the leader of a beloved college football program. You're telling me that you can't find an attractive girl impressed by these attributes outside of your school/athletics department?

Total lunacy.
 
#56
#56
Wouldn't shock me if he's gone.

The hire never made sense in the first place. He's been in PNW almost his entire life and then is suddenly hired as an SEC coach. He has a 6-win season where his team falls apart at the end of the season. His assistant coaches keep leaving. Any scandal, however minor, is an excuse to get rid of him for Auburn.

Note, however, that if the same scandal happened to Bruce Pearl, there would be no talk of him being gone. Auburn will cling onto Pearl till he retires.
I've thought the same thing since he was hired, but money talks. Auburn nearly tripled his salary.
 
#57
#57
17 million dollar buyout coming harsin’s way
Not hardly. If it’s true what’s being said then he won’t get a dime and will be fired for cause. This will be interesting to watch play out over next couple days. One thing is for sure and that is something isn’t right in Auburn right now.
 
#58
#58
Most primates aren't monogamous. We share about 98-99% of the same DNA with many of the rather randy great apes. Genetic behavior runs deep. Social constructs and mores can only do so much.

Just lay this down to me being just plain crazy. Your post sounds like a good excuse as any to be immoral. Which may explain why religious folks are anything but...
 
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#59
#59
Not hardly. If it’s true what’s being said then he won’t get a dime and will be fired for cause. This will be interesting to watch play out over next couple days. One thing is for sure and that is something isn’t right in Auburn right now.
Not sure how you prove a rumor such as that especially when his own wife is going on Instagram disputing it…
 
#61
#61
Not sure how you prove a rumor such as that especially when his own wife is going on Instagram disputing it…
Didn’t Hugh Freeze wife support him also. What about Urban Myers wife, she did the same thing. There is a lot of smoke around Auburn right now and that’s obvious with the sudden departures of Masson the the Offensive Coordinator. You don’t lose both your D.C and O.C like they did so close together and then go to another school immediately unless you have a reason. You also don’t bring your personal assistant from Boise State to Auburn unless you are up to somthing. There are plenty of young college girls that would love to work in the Football office and it seems to me a personal assistant/fax machine operator would be easy hire. One thing is certain and that is this isn’t over by a long shot.
 
#62
#62
Not hardly. If it’s true what’s being said then he won’t get a dime and will be fired for cause. This will be interesting to watch play out over next couple days. One thing is for sure and that is something isn’t right in Auburn right now.
It is so reminiscent of UT. They are a higher-functioning UT. This story right now is just the story du jour. Their dysfunction goes back years and years. I think having Alabama as your in-state rival has a lot to do with it.
 
#63
#63
Just lay this down to me being just plain crazy. Your post sounds like a good excuse as any to be immoral. Which may explain why religious folks are anything but...
People will try to raise a bobcat cub or bear cub and they are warned: "It's still a wild animal. It's dangerous because it's genetically given to wild behavior."

Humans share most of their genetics with the great apes. Many are quite sexually promiscuous. It is what it is.
 
#64
#64
Didn’t Hugh Freeze wife support him also. What about Urban Myers wife, she did the same thing. There is a lot of smoke around Auburn right now and that’s obvious with the sudden departures of Masson the the Offensive Coordinator. You don’t lose both your D.C and O.C like they did so close together and then go to another school immediately unless you have a reason. You also don’t bring your personal assistant from Boise State to Auburn unless you are up to somthing. There are plenty of young college girls that would love to work in the Football office and it seems to me a personal assistant/fax machine operator would be easy hire. One thing is certain and that is this isn’t over by a long shot.
You might be right but Freeze had Ncaa violation that terminated his contract, not sure Auburn has the same on Harsin to get out of 17mill
 
#66
#66
People will try to raise a bobcat cub or bear cub and they are warned: "It's still a wild animal. It's dangerous because it's genetically given to wild behavior." Humans share most of their genetics with the great apes. Many are quite sexually promiscuous. It is what it is.

Not that I doubt you - however, for myself, PASS.
Always wondered if the various STDs are spankings for not using our ability to choose right over wrong. But then, what the heck do I know? Likely not a darn thing. Can't help wondering, though.
 
#67
#67
You might be right but Freeze had Ncaa violation that terminated his contract, not sure Auburn has the same on Harsin to get out of 17mill
I’m sure there some type of clause in his contract about being a good representative of the school and acting in good faith. Most employers have classes where if you bring discredit upon them they have a moral clause they can act on. Wonder if I’m that’s in Harsin contract?
 
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I’m sure there some type of clause in his contract about being a good representative of the school and acting in good faith. Most employers have classes where if you bring discredit upon them they have a moral clause they can act on. Wonder if I’m that’s in Harsin contract?
It probably is, but even if it isn't as a university employee he has agreed to follow all the university rules/policies, and this day in age I'm sure banging a subordinate is a violation of that policy.
 
#69
#69
I’m sure there some type of clause in his contract about being a good representative of the school and acting in good faith. Most employers have classes where if you bring discredit upon them they have a moral clause they can act on. Wonder if I’m that’s in Harsin contract?
It probably is, but even if it isn't as a university employee he has agreed to follow all the university rules/policies, and this day in age I'm sure banging a subordinate is a violation of that policy.
That’s what im saying getting rid of someone without proof is not a viable reason to get out of a contract…they either need an acknowledgment by the parties involved, eye witnesses to account for said offense or video. If what you are saying is true and they had proof then they would have fired him already, it looks like they wanted the story to get out and one of them to own up to it which hasn’t happened so now auburn is left with this shitshow
 
#70
#70
Not that I doubt you - however, for myself, PASS.
Always wondered if the various STDs are spankings for not using our ability to choose right over wrong. But then, what the heck do I know? Likely not a darn thing. Can't help wondering, though.
Great apes develop monogamy in some structures to avoid a male killing the previous male's babies. Lions are renown for overtaking a pride and killing all the cubs that aren't their offspring. It's lousy for the species.

We see with human "blended families" that there's often tension around "step-family" situations and someone choosing to change partners.

It's not a personal concern for me because I'm socially "dug in" to my "place" like lots of people but I'm not surprised many people choose to have a bunch of partners throughout their lives. Genetics runs deep.
 
#71
#71
Hope Harsin sticks at Auburn because a coaching change only means a chance for Rodney Garner to go back and we need him here.
 
#75
#75
That’s what im saying getting rid of someone without proof is not a viable reason to get out of a contract…they either need an acknowledgment by the parties involved, eye witnesses to account for said offense or video. If what you are saying is true and they had proof then they would have fired him already, it looks like they wanted the story to get out and one of them to own up to it which hasn’t happened so now auburn is left with this shitshow
Who is to say they don't have proof of it, or perhaps it was something of an open secret (lots of times these things are - just look at the CNN/Jeff Zucker situation) and nobody cared until he started losing too many games?
 

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