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Saban has seen the New World and he does not like what he sees.

Saban is 74 years old, in good health, but he knows all about the retirement go-go years, the slow-go years, and the no-go years. He wonders how may go-go years he has. He has money beyond his ability to spend, or his extended family, and he has not stopped earning.

If DeBoer had face-planted badly, I think he might have returned as an interim coach but it would not be for the money. But that has not happened and he is not going to coach anywhere else.
 
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There's no upside to getting back into coaching, but there are a lot of downsides. I've seen crazier things but I would be shocked if he took the LSU job or got back into coaching at all.
Not long ago Saban made a comment (paraphrasing) along the lines of “if choosing between an NFL job or college job with college athletics in its present state, why would someone choose to coach in college?” His point being that kids are no longer motivated to work towards improvement and getting to the next level to “maximize their value”. The vast majority are only concerned with getting what they can get now. And if someone offers them more, they walk out in a heartbeat, hit the portal and transfer. At least in the NFL you know who have coming back based on their contract. In college you may need to replace 70% or more of your roster each year. Who wants that?
If CNS truly believes that and we know it had impact on his decision to retire almost two years ago, why would he want to jump back in it? It certainly hasn’t gotten better over the past two years.
 
I think Fisher is definitely the name to watch for Auburn. He would be a very “Auburn” hire and is more attainable for them than ever before. They coveted him in prior coaching searches, particularly when Chizik was fired. Frankly, I think they could do worse. He’d likely keep Durkin as DC considering they worked together during his final season at aTm, and I’d be willing to bet he’d bring in Petrino as OC (again, same arrangement as his final season at aTm and given how Petrino’s interim gig at Arkansas has played out I’d say there’s a 0% chance of him getting a HC job). This combination would recruit fairly well and would put at least a competent offense and formidable defense on the field. I’ll be surprised if they don’t go this route - particularly if the old power brokers down there have a say in things.

Otherwise, I think they’ll go hard after Sumrall given he’s an Alabama native and his tenure down the road at Troy.
 
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I think Fisher is definitely the name to watch for Auburn. He would be a very “Auburn” hire and is more attainable for them than ever before. They coveted him in prior coaching searches, particularly when Chizik was fired. Frankly, I think they could do worse. He’d likely keep Durkin as DC considering they worked together during his final season at aTm, and I’d be willing to bet he’d bring in Petrino as OC (again, same arrangement as his final season at aTm and given how Petrino’s interim gig at Arkansas has played out I’d say there’s a 0% chance of him getting a HC job). This combination would recruit fairly well and would put at least a competent offense and formidable defense on the field. I’ll be surprised if they don’t go this route - particularly if the old power brokers down there have a say in things.

Otherwise, I think they’ll go hard after Sumrall given he’s an Alabama native and his tenure down the road at Troy.
So, basically reassemble the staff that went 8-4 every year? I'm down for that! :LOL:
 
Here’s my wild dart-throwing for the notable vacancies thus far:

Auburn: Jimbo Fisher
Penn State: Mike Elko
Virginia Tech: James Franklin
UCLA: Brian Kelly
Arkansas: Jeff Traylor
LSU: Jon Sumrall
Florida: Ryan Silverfield
Texas A&M (assuming Elko leaves): Joey McGuire
 
LSU interim AD Verge Ausberry:

“No way he’s coming back to football… Mrs. Terry’s not going to let him. So, that’s not going to happen,” Ausberry said. “If he was interested, I’d go drive over there and pick him up right now and bring him back.”
 
I wonder if anyone will take a chance on pat Fitzgerald this go around. ESPN has an article up on he was ‘vindicated’ after his wrongful termination settlement
 
All I know is that Fisher would be a home run hire for the barn. Dude is making millions sitting on his duff and not really sure he would take the gig as dysfunctional as it is.
 
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