Report: Bill Clark no longer candidate for Auburn head coaching job

UAB”s Bill Clark is no longer a candidate for the head coaching job at Auburn.

The search continues.

On Monday evening, Brandon Marcello of 247Sports reported that UAB’s Bill Clark is no longer a candidate for the Auburn head coaching position.

Clark, who has rebuilt the Blazers program and has won two of the last three Conference USA titles, was a hot candidate for the past two days after Billy Napier and Steve Sarkisian both dropped out of the race.

Want to make this easy, Auburn? Call Hugh Freeze

Auburn is bumbling its coaching search but it could all be solved with one call to Hugh Freeze.

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Auburn is making this search a whole lot harder than they should. The people in charge are turning what should be Coach Hiring 101 and turning it into rocket science.

It doesn’t have to be this hard. All they need to do is pick up the phone and call Hugh Freeze.

(As always, full disclosure that Freeze and I are friends.)

Listen, for all of you worried about the baggage he might bring to Auburn after his troubles at Ole Miss, I am here to settle you down. He’s a different man than he was then. I know firsthand. When we met in 2018 while I was working on a feature about him during his darkest days when he was unemployed, I asked him what he would do different if he got a second chance at coaching.

Curious, I question him on how he would handle being the head of a football program if given another chance. As he does with all of my questions, he doesn’t hold back, laying out part of a plan that he hopes he soon will present to athletic directors looking for reasons to hire him.

He ponders the question again, drifting off with his thoughts. He looks at me and states, “I will be more determined.”

He even admitted that he might have been in over his head during his days in Oxford. If you are afraid of him embarrassing the program, you shouldn’t be. Given another chance in the SEC, he’s not going to make the same mistakes twice. While many may consider him a hypocrite because of his failings while also being so upfront about his religious beliefs, stop it. Everyone makes mistakes in life. He has paid his penance for it, most importantly to his family

His building of Liberty into a top-25 team in just two seasons has been nothing but astounding. He has taken a roster of players that were overlooked by other FBS schools and won big, including a huge victory at Virginia Tech this past season.

More importantly, he has taken an Auburn and Gus Malzahn castoff in Malik Willis and turned him into an offensive machine. All of the things that Auburn said Willis couldn’t do, he has done.

We have seen what he can do at Ole Miss and, yes, while recruiting violations will always overshadow his tenure there, there is still one truth: he won. He won like the Rebels had hardly ever seen. He beat Alabama two years in a row including in Bryant-Denny Stadium. He beat the snot out of Kirby Smart and Georgia. Doesn’t that sound appealing to you considering the Tigers record against the Bulldogs recently?

His players truly love him. Attending practices as his guest at Liberty over the past year, I have seen the affection that the men who play for him have not only for Freeze but for the entire coaching staff. I’m basically a nobody but each and every player greeted me with a “Hello, sir.” Hey, hanging out with the head coach has some advantages, I suppose.

I’m not the only person endorsing him as ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit came out in favor of the Tigers going with Freeze.

“To me, I think you have to look at Hugh Freeze,” Herbstreit said. “I think you have to look at what he went through at Ole Miss, how he’s owned that, how he’s talked about that. You have to come to grips with that. You have to see if you can come to grips with that. And if you can, then you hire him — because he’s got an offense. He’s got a system. I think he is very different than Gus offensively even though they get labeled from the same coaching tree and coaching branch. I think he’s different in the pass game. I think he’s got a way about him. He competes. He’s done very well against (Alabama head coachNick Saban in recruiting and competing against him. I don’t know. That’s who I would look at.”

There’s no reason he shouldn’t be given a chance to come and win at Auburn. And trust me, he would win. He would be the slam-dunk hire that we all were expecting once the powers that be paid $21 million to fire Gus Malzahn, ironically one of Freeze’s good friends.

This is how I described Freeze in the final part of my 2018 feature:

Publicly, he is a football coach who can be outspoken about his beliefs; a man who uses his fame to advance his platform; and a man who was part of a major investigation into his football program that led to violations and his eventual firing for personal transgressions.

Privately, you find the person who people cling to, a man who friends describe as a very genuine person through good and bad and someone whose sense of humor will have you crying in laughter. He’s a man who sticks to his conviction but would never judge others because he has his struggles as well, some that became extremely public. He’s charismatic, self-deprecating and has so many other assets that you appreciate in a human being.

Don’t make this more complicated than it is, Auburn. A man who is ready and prepared for the job is just waiting for the call and, if the Tigers don’t grab him, some SEC school will soon. Don’t let the opportunity pass by.

Auburn Coaching Search 6.0: With Napier out, who is now the favorite?

Billy Napier has taken his name out of the Auburn coaching search so who is now the favorite to land the job?

It was just hours ago when Billy Napier was the favorite to land the Auburn head coaching position.

Now, with reports being confirmed that Napier is out, the Tigers will have to cross him off the list and continue searching.

So who is left as candidates? Here’s a quick look along with their odds of getting hired.

Auburn fans have grown tired of the ‘good ol’ boy’ system

Report: Billy Napier has turned down Auburn job

Louisiana head coach Billy Napier reportedly turned down the Auburn position.

Billy Napier quickly became the favorite to land the Auburn head coaching position on Monday after it was revealed both Kevin Steele and Steve Sarkisian are out of the race.

That didn’t last long. Per Shannon Terry of 247Sports, Napier has turned down the Auburn job.

In his third year at Louisiana, Napier led the Ragin’ Cajuns to a 9-1 record. In 2019, the Cajuns went 11-3.

Update: Bruce Feldman has also reported that Napier will stay at Louisiana.

Report: Kevin Steele, Steve Sarkisian no longer candidates for Auburn job

Kevin Steele and Steve Sarkisian are reportedly no longer candidates for the Auburn head coaching position.

The list is being narrowed even more for Auburn.

Per Dennis Dodd, Kevin Steele is no longer being considered for the head coaching position and, per Auburn Undercover, neither is Steve Sarkisian who did not interview this weekend as expected.

Steele, who was one of the favorites to become the new head coach after spending five seasons as defensive coordinator for the Tigers, will serve as interim head coach for Auburn’s game against Northwestern in the Citrus Bowl.

Louisiana’s Billy Napier has reportedly taken the lead to become the next head coach.

Auburn Coaching Search 4.0: New names possible added to candidate list

Report: Bill Clark, Neal Brown expected to interview for Auburn job

West Virginia coach Neal Brown and UAB coach Bill Clark have been invited to interview for the vacant Auburn position.

Auburn’s search for its next head coach is picking up steam as candidates are coming in for interviews starting today and over the next few days.

Two new candidates that have reportedly been offered invitations to interview for the job are UAB’s Bill Clark and West Virginia’s Neal Brown, per Phillip Marshall of Auburn Undercover.

Brown, who is his second season in Morgantown, got his big break as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Kentucky back in 2013-14. In charge of Troy from 2015-18, he led the Trojans to a 35-16 overall record, one Sun Belt title and wins at both LSU and Nebraska.

Clark was the man responsible for building the UAB program after it was brought back in 2014. He has had instant success, putting together five straight winning seasons including 11 wins in 2018 and two conference titles after defeating Marshall on Friday night for the 2020 championship.

Others set to interview for the job are Alabama offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian, Auburn defensive coordinator Kevin Steele, Louisiana head coach Billy Napier and Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables.

Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott has declined an interview.

Auburn Coaching Search 4.0: New names possible added to candidate list

Taking a look at the possible candidates for the head coaching job at Auburn while the search continues.

It has now been a week since Gus Malzahn was fired as the head football coach at Auburn and the search, which many thought would be a mere formality, will continue for at least another couple of days it seems.

New names continue to pop up as candidates for the job while some, including Kevin Steele and Steve Sarkisian, have already been invited for an interview.

Here is the latest look at the candidates along with their chances of landing the job.

Auburn Coaching Search 2.0: Leading candidates for head coach

Auburn is still looking for its new head football coach and these names have popped up.

Auburn struck out on hiring Mario Cristobal away from Oregon and Hugh Freeze doesn’t seem to be on the minds of the Auburn powers that be, so who will be the man to replace Gus Malzahn as head coach of the Tigers?

We break down each candidate along with the likelihood of their hiring.

Auburn embarrassing itself with coaching search, but is anyone surprised?

Auburn has taken a coaching search to the inane as the powers that be continue fighting while some possible back stabbing has occurred.

It has only been four days since Gus Malzahn was thrown out the door by powerful boosters and there have already been enough storylines to fill a book.

Infighting between the aforementioned boosters. Continued silence by athletic director Allen Greene outside of a prepared statement. Auburn fans already preparing for a bad hire. Some possible back stabbing?

Yes, not even the writers of Days of Our Lives could come up with some of the crazy nonsense that goes on down on the Plains during a coaching search.

It seemed as if it was going to be so simple. Boosters pay the money to Malzahn with a replacement already settled on and we could look forward to 2021 and the start of a new era. How naive we all must have been to believe this narrative.

The search went from zero to inane in a matter of seconds.

Was there a possible deal for Mario Cristobal that fell through after Oregon was put in the Pac-12 Championship Game in place of Washington? Maybe. As of Thursday at 1:20 p.m., Cristobal has been offered a new contract — six years worth $27.3 million — and all he has to do is sign. Will Auburn come back with a counteroffer?

Why were the boosters so afraid of going after Hugh Freeze? Granted, there is some baggage but I laughed at the fans on Twitter who claimed they didn’t want Freeze because of his troubles at Ole Miss. These are the same people who welcomed Bruce Pearl with open arms and have no problem with the football field being named after a coach that famously got the program on major probation.

What about Steve Sarkisian? Billy Napier? Bueller? Bueller?

Yet all the disagreements between the powers that be has turned Auburn into a national punchline again and, if the new coach isn’t a home-run hire, the reaction will be even worse. That will especially be the case if it is Steele.

Auburn paid $21 million to get rid of a coach only to hire his defensive coordinator, a guy with a 9-36 record as a head coach and is 62 years old? Yeah, that won’t go over well. It certainly won’t go over well if it comes out that Steele was all part of a coup that got his boss tossed. Et tu, Steele?

All of this is turning what happened in 2003 into the good ole days. At least Auburn had a plan, even if that was going behind the back of Tommy Tuberville for a man of questionable morals like Bobby Petrino. At least they were going after one of the highest sought-after coaches in the game at the time.

Heck, this is making Tennessee’s search for a coach in 2017 look competent.

It has long been wide-spread knowledge that the person who is supposed to be in charge of the athletics program, the athletic director, is basically a yes-man to Jimmy Rane, Bill Harbert and … gulp … Bobby Lowder. Of course, Auburn isn’t the only school that has this problem it’s just most of the time these men screw up.

They care more about their egos and power than Auburn itself, plain and simple. The football program is just a game of Risk to them.

So, when all of this is over and Auburn likely comes away with anything but a home-run hire, you can put another chapter in the story of Auburn screwups.

It is what Auburn does best.

Hugh Freeze discusses being linked to SEC head coaching jobs

Hugh Freeze discusses being linked to SEC head coaching jobs.

Hugh Freeze is 17-6 and has won the school’s first bowl game during his two seasons as Liberty’s head coach.

Freeze’s success at Liberty has placed his name in discussion for jobs throughout the Southeastern Conference.

Auburn relieved Gus Malzahn of his head coaching duties Sunday after eight seasons.

Freeze has since been linked in discussion to fill the vacant position.

“You never like to see people lose their jobs, ever,” Freeze said during his press conference Wednesday on the first day of the early signing period. “I’m not made that way to rejoice over anyone doing that. When you’re in this business, you know how much hurt is involved in that for all involved. You add to it, it’s one of your very dear friends, obviously, it’s unsettling and you hurt.

“I’ve been through that and I know what it’s like to lose a job, it’s not much fun, so my initial call was to Gus. I had a great conversation with him. He’s one of the best to do it now. He cares about his kids. He coaches it the right way. He’s the type of coach you want in this business, that was the initial thing, then you want to make sure your friend is okay. He will be fine, but there are a lot of other families that are affected by it.”

ORLANDO, FLORIDA – DECEMBER 21: Head coach Hugh Freeze of the Liberty Flames celebrates with his team after defeating the Georgia Southern Eagles in the 2019 Cure Bowl at Exploria Stadium on December 21, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

Freeze also mentioned why he thinks his name has surfaced for jobs such as Auburn, and also being discussed in Knoxville for what he considers his dream job.

“Then you get to what the national media starts saying,” Freeze said. “Let me say, there are so many people here that the reason that is being said is two-fold.

“I was fortunate to beat people like Nick Saban and Kirby Smart and Dan Mullen, that are in that league and with probably a lesser roster than what they had. Then you come here and have success and all the people that put you into that here deserve so much of the credit — mostly our kids and our players, so that’s a compliment and it’s humbling, but there are so many people that deserve credit for being mentioned and brings some notoriety to Liberty, but it also brings the negative side also.”

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