I will always maintain he tanked the second season after the failed coup d'etat following year one. (Some which may have even been true, but was executed worse than the Auburn passing game.) After that, I think he and his agent said, fine, let's get this buyout.
Please refrain from reciting the Finebaum mantra in this forum. Failure to comply will result in the Bailiff whacking your pee-pee.
Seriously, that was his standard line, repeated about 1,000X a day. Auburn's two failed coup attempts on Harpin.
The first failed "coup" attempt, was after Gus was fired, and it was reported that a group of influential boosters wanted Kevin Steele to take over. Maybe that was true, maybe not. Seems a bit far-fetched given Steele's stellar coaching record. But hey, we did hire 5-19 Gene.
Small problems with that. First, who cares? Does anyone think there aren't influential boosters at LSU, Tennessee, Florida, Bama etc. who have their own ideas when a coaching change is being made? But more importantly, the rumor about Steele was being circulated before Gus' tail lights were across the Lee County line. Halpin's name wasn't even mentioned until 8 days later. Hardly a coup attempt on Haysin, but don't let facts get in the way of PF stirring a pot.
As for the second "coup", let's see, after one year on the job, the man they hired to get it going in the right direction, had:
*The first losing record in over a decade
*The greatest exodus of players from the program evah, and some of them weren't saying very nice things about Breeman Hatpin
* He fires a coach mid-season. He fires his OC after the season. His DC leaves for a lesser job, and has some parting shots for his old boss. Several other coaches leave on the own accord as well.
* He hires a guy as his OC, who has never been an OC, and who decides...naaaa...just over a month later.
* Recruiting is at it's worst in over a decade, and high school coaches around the state are saying they've never met the man. In other words, the man was either lazy, cocky, or had zero idea what recruiting is all about in this league. Probably a combination of all of the above.
* There are rumors, who knows if substantiated or not (But it's on the interwebz, so...you know) of Bryland playing Plumber, and laying pipe in a hot assistant who followed him from Boise.
That's just a brief overview of his first season. What gets me is people saying it's a coup attempt, when Auburn takes a step back and says, before this thing spirals totally out of control, we need to see if we hired the right guy.
I think what's even funnier is asking the questions...if our boosters are the puppeteers, and running the show...why wasn't Kevin Steele named HC? And why wasn't Brakeman Havlin fired after that second coup attempt? Hmmmm.....