Gus is gone. Guess 6-4 seasons were not that “solid.” As far as the money, Auburn boosters can cut that check by passing the hat. @680TheFan
— buck belue (@buckbelue8) December 13, 2020
In 2020, l found out something most of these coaches don’t care about their players, just the money. Find another college coach to care about their players as much as @CoachGusMalzahn did for us and ill be a fan. Its bigger than a record, its more in a locker-room than a record.
— Kj Britt (@K_Britt10) December 13, 2020
Auburn fires Gus Malzahn
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) December 13, 2020
Auburn has fired Gus Malzahn, per @Brett_McMurphy pic.twitter.com/6wWfBgcxse
— PFF College (@PFF_College) December 13, 2020
Auburn AD Allen Greene on the future of the Auburn football program: pic.twitter.com/bWzhF3XSVF
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) December 13, 2020
In wake of Gus Malzahn's firing, if no assistants or his strength coach are retained, they will be owed combined total of around $8.3 million, though final amount will depend on termination dates and coaches' duty to mitigate.
So, Auburn's buyout tab could be around $30 million.
— Steve Berkowitz (@ByBerkowitz) December 13, 2020
Trying to tell you, fans don’t know nothing. https://t.co/iLfu794jSL
— Kj Britt (@K_Britt10) December 13, 2020
I’ll defend my brothers no matter what, won’t take anything from anybody…
— Anthony Schwartz (@TheRealF1ash) December 13, 2020
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