The statement came out from TUF several weeks ago that the portion of the contract that the private fund is responsible for (approximately 85% of it) was not handled properly between TUF and the University. Therefore, they consider it a sticking point going forward and will renegotiate that portion of it. That is simply Auburn/Lowder code for "we'll keep you tied up in court for 40 years before we pay you this buyout". The way this has been handled reeks of Lowder but he has no authority to speak for the University, so Harbert is handling that end. They don't trust Greene or Leath.I'm puzzled, too. Only things I can think of to reconcile the loose ends are (1) there's qualifying language in Gus's contract that make the widely-quoted $32MM buyout not exactly right, or (2, and less likely) Gus has done something to create at least an argument for the barn to cut him loose for cause.
Otherwise, I'm also wondering what's in it for him to agree to this.
Bottom line ---Malzahn will not last beyond next year. At 53 years old, he's going to continue to coach (let's face it, he ain't going to be a TV guy). Auburn is simply telling him to go find another job. He'll either do just that and not owe Auburn anything or they'll keep him tied up in court for 40 years.