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Just a few months ago, when Auburn softball was mentioned, a barrage of incredible, program-defining moments would flood the mind of a fan.
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Just a few months ago, when Auburn softball was mentioned, a barrage of incredible, program-defining moments would flood the mind of a fan.
On Thursday, May 26, 2016, the Baylor University Athletic Department announced the suspension of head coach Art Briles, with the “intention to terminate” the coach and expel him from the Waco, Texas-based school. This statement came amidst the disclosures of the sickening sexual assault allegations against Baylor football players, allegations that were not met with penalizing action by the athletic department.
Most Auburn fans, being either die-hard or casual, will all have differing opinions on the tenure of former offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee. Lashlee had been with the Tigers since their magical 2013 season, the year in which Auburn was solidified as a perennial power for the first time since Cam Newton prowled campus. With Nick Marshall at the helm, the Auburn offense could be described as explosive, powerful and exhilarating. In the two years following Marshall’s departure, the once unstoppable “Auburn Fast” offense has stumbled.