Before Tommy Tuberville was ushered out of Auburn, there was Tony Franklin, the offensive coordinator who lasted less than 10 months on the job.
Franklin, now the offensive coordinator at Middle Tennessee, hasn't forgotten about his brief stay on The Plains, and some of his words won't play well in the Bible Belt.
"That's all they do is pray — and talk about praying and religion," Franklin said of the Auburn athletic department. "It's a constant thing with them, and it's just overwhelming at times. A lot of people use religion as a crutch, and I think that's the case there. Every word coming out of their mouths is something about religion, and most of it is just a joke.
"I don't want to come off as anti-religion or that I'm not a Christian, but the best people in the world — the ones who do truly great things — they just do good things for people. You don't know most of the time if they're Muslim or Christian or anything else, because they never talk about it. But it was constant with them, and it was uncomfortable sometimes. When you talk about your religion so much, it comes off as fake or phony. That's the way I think of several of those people [at Auburn] as fake."
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