Not even sure this helps him at the level he's at now. Interns I would think aren't even involved in most of the process or meeting where real coaches attend. Embarrassing really.
Shouldn’t have made butch pay though. I know in the scheme of things 35k is nothing to them, but still.
When has former executive management ever interned and came out looking better? He needed an on the field job. This cements any suspicion of him being out of his depth.
How the hell do you even accept this job after being an SEC HC? How do you not tell Sexton to GTFOtta here with that shit. I'd rather sit at home.
Took a year off to study and learn from Saban on running a program. Some bottom feeder power 5 team might take a chance on him or an average mid major team because just of his record. There’s more athletic directors out there that’s bean counters than an athletic mindset than you’d think.
Probably. Saying Saban was willing to have him on staff helps greater long term though. If it costs more this year for him to get a better gig in years 2-5 of the buyout, it's worth it to me.
I feel like that was different because his knowledge wasn't in question, his ability to stay sober was