Report: Tuberville’s mom says son didn’t resign from Auburn
The Opelika-Auburn News quoted Olive Tuberville as saying her son told her he was dismissed after 10 seasons at Auburn.
“He didn’t resign,” the paper quoted her as saying. “He was fired.”
Reached for comment Monday by The Associated Press, Olive Tuberville wouldn’t say whether the newspaper quoted her correctly. She did confirm talking with a reporter at Tuberville’s house shortly after the coach’s final meeting with Auburn officials last Wednesday.
“I’m sick of this mess. I’m not going discuss it anymore,” she said.
Athletic director Jay Jacobs last week said Tuberville’s departure was completely Tuberville’s decision, and that he and the university president, Jay Gogue, each asked Tuberville to remain.
Jacobs said he and Gogue agreed to give Tuberville the same amount of money that would have been required to terminate his contract through a firing, $5.1 million, because they felt it was “the right thing to do.”
Auburn spokeswoman Deedie Dowdle said Monday the university stands by Jacobs’ statement that Tuberville resigned.
The Opelika-Auburn News reported that Tuberville’s mother said she felt her son was betrayed by Auburn “to a certain extent” after 85 wins and a Southeastern Conference championship.
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12/9/8