Auburn’s next big statement will be in quality of Chizik’s assistants
Gene Chizik said it the day he was introduced as Auburn’s head football coach.
He said it after his formal introduction, as he answered questions in a more casual setting for a circle of reporters.
He said, “I don’t coach for money.”
Easy for him to say after accepting a job that’s expected to almost double his annual income to about $2 million a year, but there’s no reason to dispute him and more than one reason to believe him.
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12/28/08
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