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Another article by someone who recognizes that we have the best man, best coach, and best leader in the country. I thought that the comment from Nick Fairley summed it all up--he said that Coach Chizik was the most caring coach he had ever known. OUr team needs that more than anything right now. I was at the candlelight service last night, these young men are trying to cope with a very tragic event. It is something that they will never forget. We are so blessed that we have Godly man to help them walk through these trouble times!

We are family! We love Auburn when we win and when we lose! It is not about football, it is about life.

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Chizik stood in front of the media that day as the face of Auburn — not just the University, but the city, the community, the Spirit and the Family.

Good article. The part above is certainly true. The football coach often is the public face of the entire university. And I can't think of anyone to represent AU better than Chizik right now. He is a man of honor, integrity, and strength and it is obvious for anyone to see, on and off the field.

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That’s not a part of his job description as head football coach. That’s a part of his job description as Gene Chizik.

I think that encapsulates the entirety of what makes him so special. It's not that he does these things because he feels it is his duty. He does them because it's who he is. Outsiders can laugh and underestimate, but we know what we have. He is unwavering, steadfast, and solid; an island of hope in a sea of corruption, a beacon of light in this world of shadows. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, but God Bless Gene Chizik!

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That’s not a part of his job description as head football coach. That’s a part of his job description as Gene Chizik.

I think that encapsulates the entirety of what makes him so special. It's not that he does these things because he feels it is his duty. He does them because it's who he is. Outsiders can laugh and underestimate, but we know what we have. He is unwavering, steadfast, and solid; an island of hope in a sea of corruption, a beacon of light in this world of shadows. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, but God Bless Gene Chizik!

I agree. Coach Chizik has a code; duty is part of it, but not all.

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