Jeff Lebo is Out
"Jeff Lebo is out as Auburn's basketball coach, according to people familiar with the decision-making process, The Birmingham News is reporting Friday."
almost 2 years ago
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Well...
… that’s probably not good news for us. I doubt Auburn finds anything much better, but truth be told I doubt they could find anyone worse than Lebo. He seemed pretty dang bad.
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by outsidethesidelines on Mar 12, 2010 2:26 PM CST reply actions
Lebo is a good basketball coach. He knows his X’s and O’s as well as any coach out there. His hands have been tied for his entire tenure at Auburn. If you’ll remember when he was first named AU’s head coach, at least 3, could have been more, players transferred. And those were AU’s 3 best players. One of which was Tony Douglas how was All-ACC at Florida State.
Marco Killingsworth
transferred to Indiana and was All-American his senior year.
by Bama philosophe on Mar 12, 2010 5:16 PM CST up reply actions
I'll agree
Auburn could somehow luck into a good coach.
The crazy thing about Lebo, as bad as he was he sure had our number most of the time.
I hate the NCAA more than UT & AU combined. At least with UT & AU you got a fighting chance.
The crazy thing about Lebo, as bad as he was he sure had our number most of the time.
That isn’t saying anything. Anybody with a shred of quality has had our number the past three years.
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by outsidethesidelines on Mar 12, 2010 5:28 PM CST up reply actions
no
he makes $6 million a year with TNT/Taco Bell/Verizon, etc. Auburn cannot match that, he wants a GM job in the NBA, and honestly, he would have to live in Auburn, and even he doesn’t want to go back to that shithole. Not enough bar windows to throw people through.
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by Thomas Walker Esq on Mar 12, 2010 3:13 PM CST up reply actions
Charles Barkley
Master of the Dwarf Toss.
by Bama philosophe on Mar 12, 2010 5:16 PM CST up reply actions
He ate a dwarf?
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by NiceLittleSaturday on Mar 12, 2010 9:52 PM CST up reply actions
No
He threw a midget through a window at a bar 10 years ago, or something like that.
by Bama philosophe on Mar 13, 2010 6:44 AM CST up reply actions


















