Then there is that. I'm not a big fan of hiring Petrino but the guy is a winner no doubt.
I get the whole patience thing.
But my gut feeling tells me Auburn is spiralling into football obscurity. And as I consider the events that surrounded the coup attempt on Tommy Tuberville by the PTB it only fortifies my belief that the enemy is within even though the competition is on the field.
Auburn can withstand some defeats in the coming Saturdays but someone from the top must have a similar vision, pesuasive powers and a plan to push the button or at least to be on the ready. I'm not sure what to call the current product other than stunted or defective.
I don't care what ESPN, Finebaum, Tuscaloosa, Fayetteville, or anyone else thinks. And my personal, positive view of Gene Chizik and his tenure up till now haven't changed. I like the man! But Auburn as we have heard our HC explain is bigger than any one man. In fact this job is too big for the strongest of men. So there you have it. I would like nothing more than to see Chizik right the ship, but I'm not sure the program can wait in its current state.
Desperate times call for desperate measures and it's anyone's guess which direction, if any the PTB will choose. They may or may not have rushed to judgement on Tuberville. There are varying opinions on that subject. But no one can seriously say (with any conviction) that the PTB would be putting a fine man and his family on the street when the gaudy payoff could choke an effing herd of elephants. This is strictly business as far as this outsider but lifelong fan is concerned.
The excitement of the Malzahn offense on Sportscenter followed by media frenzy of Cam Newton throughout the 2010 season and the MNC are quickly becoming a distant memory. It's time to act before Auburn becomes irrelevant as a football power altogether and finds itself so far from re-establishing itself that it simply cannot because from my perspective, it is happening as I type these last few words.
WDE!