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And was bad at his job. Proof you can be bad at your job and make bank.Holy shit. Dude has made like 7 million dollars since 2015.
There were Clemson folks very upset that we didn't make a play for Chief when we hired Venables.
He was one of the best in the late 90's/early 00's but the game changed and he never made the adjustment.
Brian VanGorder syndroneThere were Clemson folks very upset that we didn't make a play for Chief when we hired Venables.
He was one of the best in the late 90's/early 00's but the game changed and he never made the adjustment.
I rather have Chavis.Brian VanGorder syndrone
Weird how coaching hired work out. Steele was a mediocre DC at best when he was at LSU. Steele has been pretty solid as far as I have seen so far at Auburn.I rather have Chavis.
I don’t want either.I rather have Chavis.
Steele has been fantastic. In fact when Arkansas came after Malzahn I told everyone we should let him go give the reins to Steele for 3mm, give him 1mm for both new DC and OC (if needed), 1mm for stay bonuses for rest of existing staff. Gus’ buyout would cover most of it and we would have saved about 3mm going forward.Weird how coaching hired work out. Steele was a mediocre DC at best when he was at LSU. Steele has been pretty solid as far as I have seen so far at Auburn.
Mediocre at Clemson as well, maybe getting let go lit a fire under him to get betterWeird how coaching hired work out. Steele was a mediocre DC at best when he was at LSU. Steele has been pretty solid as far as I have seen so far at Auburn.
His failures at Clemson were a major reason I wanted no part of him. Heard he was panicking during the WVU game and was calling packages and stunts that weren’t even run at the school.Mediocre at Clemson as well, maybe getting let go lit a fire under him to get better
And maybe it was more his tenure at LSU that lit a fire. He was hired at Auburn, but Les Miles had a habit of being kind to coaches and letting them say they decided to go elsewhere. No disrespect to Auburn, but look at the fight LSU put up for Aranda when A&M came knocking. There was no resistance when he left for Auburn. It was clearly a mutual parting of ways, but it truly worked out for all parties.Mediocre at Clemson as well, maybe getting let go lit a fire under him to get better