I agree with Kaos on this thread...
But other than that...the ONLY bad thing about this hire, in my opinion, is that coaches like Barbee don't stay around Auburn very long. In my opinion, he has every intention of making Auburn a winning team for the short term, and then moving to where basketball is king. He can say that he is proud of the other sports and particularly of football, but what is it going to be like when he gets the program where he wants it, and basketball is still #2. Because it will be.
This guy seems to be damn good. Kaos, you nailed it with your review on the presser. It was almost flawless. Guys like that, if they are successful, don't stay 2nd fiddle for long...
Here's the thing about him staying at Auburn. If he can build us into a winner, and we're willing to pay him, then there won't be too many reasons for him to leave. The new arena and his salary shows him that he's at a place that wants to win. If the fans/community get on board (and if he wins, they will), then there won't be many places where the grass is actually greener.
He's the fifth highest paid coachin the leage now, behind only Kentucky, Florida, Tennessee, and Alabama...and those Kentucky and Floria salaries are the two highest in the country. At $1.5 million, he's already not far from the highest paid coaches in the entire country. Guys like Bob Huggins, Roy Williams, Rick Barnes, etc only make $2 million.
So, with all that going for him, if he can win here, the only thing that would lure him away would be the select few historical programs like North Carolina, duke, Kentucky, Indiana, UCLA, etc. Those are the kinds of places you go to even if they don't offer you more money....just for the opporunity.
But if he's winning here, getting support, doing it in a top notch facility, and getting paid big time for it, we may actually be able to keep him for the long haul.