Auburn’s bad coaching is leading it from one defeat to another
Last Saturday, just three hours in time and 347 miles in distance, two football seasons took dramatically different turns.
One season was saved by a monumental play, perhaps immortalized in Alabama folklore. Another season seemingly headed down the drain, caused by ineptitude and perhaps incompetence by men who make large sums of cash.
Alabama lives on to fight another day.
Auburn’s once promising season suddenly hangs in the balance.
Some reasonable people warn it’s too early to hit the panic button for Auburn. Others hang their head, wondering if it’s too late.
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10/27/9
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