Tommy Tuberville’s official letter of resignation

Tommy Tuberville’s official letter of resignation
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The Opelika-Auburn News has acquired the official letter of resignation Tommy Tuberville filed last Wednesday.

Click here to see the letter.

Read more on this, and on the search for Auburn’s new head football coach, with our Auburn University beat reporter, Andrew Gribble!

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Flag Comment Posted by william pearson on December 14, 2008 at 3:28 am

wow i see in the letter he went right to the section about the pay-out of that 5.1 million.Funny how that came up and he told them what they owed him instead of the option auburn had since he resigned on his own.if you decided to quit with no one forcing you out how do you know the exact amount money owed to you,and that auburn was so gracious that they would pay him.SOUNDS LIKE A FORCE OUT TO ME??HE DID NOT THANK ANYONE OR TALKED ABOUT THE PLAYERS AND HIS INPUT ON WHO SHOULD TAKE OVER DURING THE TRANSITION PHASE OF FINDING A COACH…

Flag Comment Posted by DG Pugh on December 12, 2008 at 4:15 pm

the Auburn Creed means somthing to some of us…. i am unsure that it has great meaning in the scheme of the pursuit of AUburns version of the scholar athlete

keep the faith

Flag Comment Posted by jcarter on December 12, 2008 at 10:21 am

I am an avid Auburn fan and right now I don’t know what to believe.  And with the major problems facing our society today, whether or not Tuberville resigned or was forced to resign is a minimal concern of mine.  I’m worried about our county schools having money! I’m worried that not all children will have a Merry Christmas!  I’m worried about cancer and other terminal illnesses.  I’m worried about my husbands job.  I’m worried about people losing their homes.  I think I’ve made my point.

Flag Comment Posted by cls67 on December 12, 2008 at 2:25 am

If he really resigned, why didn’t he hold a press conference to make the announcement and answer questions?

If Jay Jacobs and Jay Gouge supported Coach Tuberville, why didn’t they hold a press conference on the day they said they made that decision and announce that support and answer questions?

If the university really supported Tuberville or the football program, where is the discussion about what they could do to help coach Tuberville improve the program?

Has the Auburn Creed become just a bunch of words?

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