And that's why I'm ok for now.
As far back as the 2009 WVU game I said he'd made things fun again. The last couple of years under Tuberville felt almost like drudgery. Part of that was Jacobs. Never on the same page. Part of that was Tuberville. A little hurt/bitter and circling his loyal wagons.
We were divided. Not so much any more.
I felt like Tubs had more of a Wade Phillips "Aww shucks, oh well - we shall live another day tomorrow" type personality to him. Losses didn't seem to bother him, AND that bothered fans.
Chizik walks around like he is the fucking man because he is. I like the swagger. More like a Dye type. Saban isn't going to intimidate him. He is going to go after the best recruits nationally, and he is going to produce quality men whether they play pro football or not after Auburn. If you aren't quality? Buh bye. He has kicked a ton of folks off the team and I like it. You can't let a culture of thuggery exist in the lockeroom. It is what has singlehandedly held UGA back the last 10 years. Richt, by letting "talented thugs" remain in his lockerroom, is committing subtraction in the long run letting those types linger around. Their team has never had total chemistry, much of that due to the "I" type players he keeps around.
When I take all of that into consideration (along with Saban being a dick and ALL business, Miles being a buffoon, Petrino's shenanigans, Mullen being a dickhead), then YES - I am very happy with the guy we have at the helm. He treads the line perfectly between being a good coach, a mentor to young men, winning ball games and having fun. I can't really point to any other coach in the SEC who does the balancing act as well.