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Todd Allen Lamb, 51, was declared guilty by a jury on six counts of felony theft, one count of defrauding creditors, and one count of engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, said prosecutor Eric Stewart in Logan County, Ohio, on Friday, Oct. 31.
SEC Network analyst and radio show host Paul Finebaum shared his early thoughts on potential replacements for Freeze during Monday's edition of "McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning" on Jox 94.5 in Birmingham. He cited one person in particular as the intriguing candidate.
After parting ways with head coach Hugh Freeze, Auburn football is reportedly targeting Tulane’s Jon Sumrall as a leading candidate to rebuild the program and restore competitiveness in the SEC.
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Paul Finebaum names a frontrunner early in Auburn's coaching search
Paul Finebaum names a frontrunner early in Auburn's coaching search originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Paul Finebaum believes Auburn should tap into its roots for the next head football coach following the firing of Hugh Freeze.
Tulane is thriving under Jon Sumrall’s leadership. Despite the recent loss, the Green Wave sits at 6–2 overall and 3–1 in the AAC.
“I’m not really into reflecting on anything right now,” Sumrall said in his weekly news conference, via Tulane radio sideline reporter Maddy Hudak. “I’m into coaching this football team. The one thing that is consistent, I’ve dealt with it every year as a head coach … I get this question every year.
Ranking the 3 top jobs for Tulane HC Jon Sumrall The Arkansas Razorbacks have had some bad luck as LSU, Florida, and Auburn all opening this cycle has knocked their job down a level. When Rhett Lashlee received a new contract extension, it likely took the ...
When asked about the opening at LSU, Sumrall insisted his sole focus was on the Green Wave’s next conference matchup against UTSA.