CFB Brian Harsin's future in Auburn in question

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I know the admin is the hot topic. And maybe that’s the only story.

But if Harsin fired a coach during the season for dating his daughter, that’s gotta be a legal issue.

Assuming she’s of age and the coach is single, I can’t imagine he’s allowed to terminate employment on those grounds.

Now, if the coach was chasing and she wasn’t interested … Definitely a different situation.
 
She ain't bad for late 40s
Lips that would leave a man walking like this:

Happy Planet Earth GIF by CBC
 
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I know the admin is the hot topic. And maybe that’s the only story.

But if Harsin fired a coach during the season for dating his daughter, that’s gotta be a legal issue.

Assuming she’s of age and the coach is single, I can’t imagine he’s allowed to terminate employment on those grounds.

Now, if the coach was chasing and she wasn’t interested … Definitely a different situation.
 
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My favourite part about this thread is how you're all apparently bangin' dimes.

I'm struggling when it comes to my love life, so you can all feel free to DM me your tactics / advice. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
apparently one of the few dudes who tells the truth about himself on the internet. edit: one of the few lads.
 
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FROM 247

Some disclaimers to start: I will not be commenting on Bryan Harsin’s family, family matters, or relationships. I do not like or believe what is being said right now is right as we cannot confirm anything with regard to his personal life. Everything I am about to post is second hand knowledge - although the first part has essentially been verified as 100% true by people who work in an official capacity with Auburn football daily. The other parts are things I believe to be true based on what those people have said but cannot prove or substantiate. I am leaving out anything I believe to be rumor or 50% or greater likelihood of being untrue.

Right now, players are going to be very split on what is happening as every person has a different background or experiences. So I will mainly focus on his competency and the things he has done that have led to the current state of Auburn football.

Things I feel comfortable saying are a 100% fact:

- Upon taking the job at Auburn, Bryan Harsin lied to former coaches after promising some of them opportunities to interview. Overall, he treated everyone as a second rate person and his onboarding was turbulent from the very beginning.

- Bryan Harsin works a lot - but not to create meaningful relationships, motivate staff, support, or the fanbase. He misses very important events and sends assistants to do his facetime. In essence, he treats the job as if he is too good for the job.

- Bryan Harsin has made enemies in every office he interacts with

- Bryan Harsin believes the way he did football in Idaho is superior to the way football is done in the south

- Bryan Harsin has lied about many things that affect the team and people who count on him

-The BOT, by and large, never wanted him and still do not

- Bryan Harsin has actively been trying to find another job and he is essentially unhireable (and has been for months)



Things I believe to be true based on the facts above:

- Former players, and some current players, have some things to do with all of the drama

- Lack of recruiting has some things to do with current players

- Loss of coaches has to do with the way Harsin carries himself as a man and coach

- Abuse of players goes far beyond “yelling” and moves into actual abuse territory (physical, emotional, etc)

- Harsin has allowed his Boise crew to undermine and cut the legs from underneath coordinators in public ways

- Harsin acts bipolar or narcissistic some days (not a diagnoses)

- Harsin does not listen to the people around him in any way, shape, or form and believes he is better than most anyone involved with Auburn (doesn’t like people from the south)

- Every coaching staff in the SEC knows and has known that Bryan Harsin‘s tenure at Auburn is an absolute dumpster fire waiting to explode and has been from day 1 based on THEIR interactions with him and how he speaks to people around the league



FURTHER:

As of last night Bryan Harsin was a dead man walking. He is fighting back right now and making it a public battle - why? He wants his 20 million and, to be quite honest, that’s all he ever wanted. What will happen? No clue. I still think he leaves the program and finds himself unemployable shortly afterward.

His original hires and S&C program were horrible, his interactions with coaches were horrible, his recruiting was horrible and getting worse, and he was getting ready to take vacation out of country on and around signing day this year. He needs to be gone. He isn’t an ”alpha.”

This is no reflection on his family or him as a family man - i refuse to comment on that and honestly dont know enough to comment either way.
 
FROM 247

Some disclaimers to start: I will not be commenting on Bryan Harsin’s family, family matters, or relationships. I do not like or believe what is being said right now is right as we cannot confirm anything with regard to his personal life. Everything I am about to post is second hand knowledge - although the first part has essentially been verified as 100% true by people who work in an official capacity with Auburn football daily. The other parts are things I believe to be true based on what those people have said but cannot prove or substantiate. I am leaving out anything I believe to be rumor or 50% or greater likelihood of being untrue.

Right now, players are going to be very split on what is happening as every person has a different background or experiences. So I will mainly focus on his competency and the things he has done that have led to the current state of Auburn football.

Things I feel comfortable saying are a 100% fact:

- Upon taking the job at Auburn, Bryan Harsin lied to former coaches after promising some of them opportunities to interview. Overall, he treated everyone as a second rate person and his onboarding was turbulent from the very beginning.

- Bryan Harsin works a lot - but not to create meaningful relationships, motivate staff, support, or the fanbase. He misses very important events and sends assistants to do his facetime. In essence, he treats the job as if he is too good for the job.

- Bryan Harsin has made enemies in every office he interacts with

- Bryan Harsin believes the way he did football in Idaho is superior to the way football is done in the south

- Bryan Harsin has lied about many things that affect the team and people who count on him

-The BOT, by and large, never wanted him and still do not

- Bryan Harsin has actively been trying to find another job and he is essentially unhireable (and has been for months)



Things I believe to be true based on the facts above:

- Former players, and some current players, have some things to do with all of the drama

- Lack of recruiting has some things to do with current players

- Loss of coaches has to do with the way Harsin carries himself as a man and coach

- Abuse of players goes far beyond “yelling” and moves into actual abuse territory (physical, emotional, etc)

- Harsin has allowed his Boise crew to undermine and cut the legs from underneath coordinators in public ways

- Harsin acts bipolar or narcissistic some days (not a diagnoses)

- Harsin does not listen to the people around him in any way, shape, or form and believes he is better than most anyone involved with Auburn (doesn’t like people from the south)

- Every coaching staff in the SEC knows and has known that Bryan Harsin‘s tenure at Auburn is an absolute dumpster fire waiting to explode and has been from day 1 based on THEIR interactions with him and how he speaks to people around the league



FURTHER:

As of last night Bryan Harsin was a dead man walking. He is fighting back right now and making it a public battle - why? He wants his 20 million and, to be quite honest, that’s all he ever wanted. What will happen? No clue. I still think he leaves the program and finds himself unemployable shortly afterward.

His original hires and S&C program were horrible, his interactions with coaches were horrible, his recruiting was horrible and getting worse, and he was getting ready to take vacation out of country on and around signing day this year. He needs to be gone. He isn’t an ”alpha.”

This is no reflection on his family or him as a family man - i refuse to comment on that and honestly dont know enough to comment either way.
Yeah he's done
 
FROM 247

Some disclaimers to start: I will not be commenting on Bryan Harsin’s family, family matters, or relationships. I do not like or believe what is being said right now is right as we cannot confirm anything with regard to his personal life. Everything I am about to post is second hand knowledge - although the first part has essentially been verified as 100% true by people who work in an official capacity with Auburn football daily. The other parts are things I believe to be true based on what those people have said but cannot prove or substantiate. I am leaving out anything I believe to be rumor or 50% or greater likelihood of being untrue.

Right now, players are going to be very split on what is happening as every person has a different background or experiences. So I will mainly focus on his competency and the things he has done that have led to the current state of Auburn football.

Things I feel comfortable saying are a 100% fact:

- Upon taking the job at Auburn, Bryan Harsin lied to former coaches after promising some of them opportunities to interview. Overall, he treated everyone as a second rate person and his onboarding was turbulent from the very beginning.

- Bryan Harsin works a lot - but not to create meaningful relationships, motivate staff, support, or the fanbase. He misses very important events and sends assistants to do his facetime. In essence, he treats the job as if he is too good for the job.

- Bryan Harsin has made enemies in every office he interacts with

- Bryan Harsin believes the way he did football in Idaho is superior to the way football is done in the south

- Bryan Harsin has lied about many things that affect the team and people who count on him

-The BOT, by and large, never wanted him and still do not

- Bryan Harsin has actively been trying to find another job and he is essentially unhireable (and has been for months)



Things I believe to be true based on the facts above:

- Former players, and some current players, have some things to do with all of the drama

- Lack of recruiting has some things to do with current players

- Loss of coaches has to do with the way Harsin carries himself as a man and coach

- Abuse of players goes far beyond “yelling” and moves into actual abuse territory (physical, emotional, etc)

- Harsin has allowed his Boise crew to undermine and cut the legs from underneath coordinators in public ways

- Harsin acts bipolar or narcissistic some days (not a diagnoses)

- Harsin does not listen to the people around him in any way, shape, or form and believes he is better than most anyone involved with Auburn (doesn’t like people from the south)

- Every coaching staff in the SEC knows and has known that Bryan Harsin‘s tenure at Auburn is an absolute dumpster fire waiting to explode and has been from day 1 based on THEIR interactions with him and how he speaks to people around the league



FURTHER:

As of last night Bryan Harsin was a dead man walking. He is fighting back right now and making it a public battle - why? He wants his 20 million and, to be quite honest, that’s all he ever wanted. What will happen? No clue. I still think he leaves the program and finds himself unemployable shortly afterward.

His original hires and S&C program were horrible, his interactions with coaches were horrible, his recruiting was horrible and getting worse, and he was getting ready to take vacation out of country on and around signing day this year. He needs to be gone. He isn’t an ”alpha.”

This is no reflection on his family or him as a family man - i refuse to comment on that and honestly dont know enough to comment either way.
****, not even our past coaches have had that level of problems.
 
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