But AuburnSports.com reports “Malzahn, if he has not already, planned to turn down the lucrative offer by the Commodores”.
Terms of the deal are expected to be $2.5 to 3 million annually.
Gus Malzahn and Vanderbilt are not commenting early Monday morning. Malzahn takes over from Robbie Caldwell who replaced Bobby Johnson. Johnson resigned in July after eight seasons. Caldwell did the same in November after a 2-10 record in one season.
Gus Malzahn had a stellar season as Auburn’s offensive coordinator. He joinedAuburn in 2009 after one year at Arkansas and two years at Tulsa’s OC.
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