We shall see. Honestly, the lack of game-time efficiency, and lack of common sense (removing the offense that is producing) really makes me believe this was the proper move. I have no doubt that if Tuberville is "sold" on the spread as he suggested, he'll bring in another OC that provides better game-time leadership and experience.
I also believe the stubborn approach of not giving Kodi Burns an equal shake at QB was really getting to Tuberville as well. I'm sure there might have been some in-fighting among the staff, but I'm not sure that it was the cause of the problem. I think Franklin's approach to this season caused the problem and thus the in-fighting with the staff. I think that the other offensive coaches were getting tired of seeing their reputations being shot down the tubes by a failing offense this year. (not defending said reputations.....just imagining their thought process)
Look, the bottom line on talent and Franklin's refusal to see what he had in front of him was obvious. Todd was not as good as Brandon Cox, yet even with the mix, he had Kodi, the same offensive line, same basic set of receivers, running backs, Tight Ends and same coaching staff that rattled off 90 plays in the Chic-fil-A Bowl last year. Him saying it wouldn't work this year was bullshit. He had the tools, he was just seemingly determined not to use them to prove a point that he wanted to install his offense the way he wanted from the ground up, come hell or high water.
Whelp...he drowned. I hate it for the man, but he chose a poor strategy, and now he's driving his Hyundai elsewhere.
Good luck elsewhere.
AC1