Where is gene chizik coaching now




















A show-cause penalty essentially means that any restrictions placed upon a coach will also be taken on by the school that hires him. This is what happened to former Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel, who also won a national championship.

Tressel couldn't get another NCAA head coaching job, so he spent a year as a consultant with the Indianapolis Colts and is now an administrator at the University of Akron in a non-football capacity. Depending on the validity of the claims against Auburn, Chizik could be in the same situation. Programs could still hire him at their own risk, but it is extremely unlikely that any schools would take a leap of faith despite Chizik's national championship pedigree.

If grades were indeed changed and players were paid to stay in school, then Chizik's title isn't legitimate, anyway. Chizik isn't necessarily a bad coach purely from a football perspective, but most observers credit quarterback Cam Newton with Auburn's national championship more so than Chizik. He and wife Jonna would help set up for team dinners on the eve of games.

It's been altogether eye-opening for a guy who was far too busy working to know what "normal" parents did behind the scenes, much less lend a hand. In February , Chizik walked away from coaching after two seasons as North Carolina's defensive coordinator.

It was time, he said, not to just preach family first but "to walk the walk. Chizik said he managed to see only two of Cally's football games and a pair of baseball games in two years at North Carolina, while his family remaining in Auburn. Since returning, Chizik figures he has watched more than 50 of his son's baseball games and 13 football games. He missed most of the volleyball games his daughters Landry and Kennedy played.

Both are now Auburn students. Chizik still stays busy, even if the hour coaching days are over at least temporarily. How much time can we creatively manufacture if we are willing to get up early or stay up late to do our work, whatever it takes?

Even before I was secure enough to make such a big change, I made time for my children. When they were under the age of four and I was coaching at the University of Central Florida, I never went out for lunch. I went home, kissed my kids on the forehead and put them down for naps. I made it a point to see them every day. Since leaving the game, a lot of dads have asked me for advice. Here is a simple tip: Make the most of your time with your children.

Be a present father. Leave it in your vehicle. Do what they love, not what you love. If your daughter likes to read books, sit on the floor and read books. If your son likes to play Xbox, play Xbox. I know millions of dads are grinding at work and trying to do the right thing, but they are frustrated.

Opinions on this rule are split among teams, coaches and fans. Some said they would love for college student-athletes to get paid for something professional players get paid for like their image. Some believe that paying them would eliminate the whole purpose of the collegiate athletic experience. Chizika is also split in is opinion.

He understands that these athletes do bring a lot of money to their athletic programs and it seems fair to reward them for that. All three divisions in the NCAA have to approve these new guidelines. Official rules are expected to be written by October 31 with a vote occurring no later than Jan. The new guidelines will be implemented for the season, if approved.



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