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Post by redsox907 » 09 Nov 2025, 02:03



On To A New Challenge

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Conway, SC. - “This isn’t how it was supposed to happen. Not how it was planned,” began an emotional Kade Vaughn at an impromptu press conference inside Arcadia Hall; hastily called after a firestorm that erupted the night before.

What had been a quiet offseason in college football, just three weeks after Coastal Carolina secured its second straight national championship, had turned into a spectacle. An anonymous source told ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler that Vaughn had agreed to a contract to leave Conway, though the destination was initially undisclosed.

“I wanted to talk to my guys first. My staff, the people who make this machine go every single day. But apparently, someone else had a different plan,” Vaughn said, his voice steady but laced with frustration. “And like on the football field, sometimes you’ve got to make an audible.”

Then came the headline moment.

“I have called this press conference to address the reports from last night about my future,” Vaughn continued. “The report is true. I have accepted an offer to begin a new chapter away from the Teal confines of Conway.

With the Pittsburgh Steelers.”

The room fell into a collective hush, followed by a rush of camera shutters and frantic typing. After nine seasons, 119 wins, and three national titles, Kade Vaughn, the architect of one of college football’s most unlikely dynasties, was gone.

Nearly an hour later, amid a barrage of questions, the story behind the move began to emerge. Vaughn confirmed that he met with longtime Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin for dinner before the Chanticleers Week 12 clash in Pittsburgh , a meeting that had already drawn scrutiny from Coastal’s athletic department.

That dinner, which Vaughn had repeatedly described as “casual and professional,” was apparently anything but.

“Coach Tomlin told me that this season would be his last,” Vaughn said. “He wanted to gauge my interest in making the jump to the NFL. I wasn’t expecting that conversation to turn the way it did.”

Vaughn added that team owner Daniel Martin Rooney, who succeeded his father in 2028, was not part of that initial meeting. But Tomlin’s endorsement carried weight.

When Vaughn later took a weekend trip to Los Angeles ahead of the ACC Championship Game, speculation swirled that he was meeting with USC officials. In reality, it was Tomlin he’d gone to see. The veteran coach was in town for the Steelers’ matchup with the Rams, and Vaughn used the opportunity to make his intentions clear.

“I told him then, before we even played in the ACC title game, to tell Dan [Rooney] to put the papers in. I was ready,” Vaughn said.

Within weeks, the Steelers had formally submitted a request through NCAA channels to interview Vaughn, the same “mystery NFL team” referenced in postseason reports.

“I’ve said it before, the NFL was the only way I’d ever leave Conway,” Vaughn said. “I’ve turned down Oklahoma, Florida, Oregon, LSU, USC… the list goes on. But this one was different. This was the Steelers.”

When asked if he knew who leaked the news to ESPN, Vaughn’s smile briefly returned, thin, restrained, and unmistakably pointed.

“I have an idea,” he said. “I think we all do. But I’m not going to waste my last few days here turning this into a war of words. What’s done is done.”

That line “we all do” immediately reignited speculation of Vaughn’s deteriorating relationship with athletic director Mike Buddie.

“It stopped being about what was best for Coastal and started being about who was in control.”

For all the noise, nothing can diminish Vaughn’s legacy in Conway.

When he arrived as an interim hire in 2025; a young, brash coach with a chip on his shoulder and a spread-option offense that few could keep up with; Coastal Carolina was a novelty act with teal turf and potential.

Nine seasons later, Vaughn leaves as a three time national champion with a résumé that belongs on a Hall of Fame track.
• Record: 119–13 overall
• Bowl Games: 15–3
• Rivalry Games: 7–0
• Top-25 Record: 47–8
• Conference Titles: 5 (2 Sun Belt, 3 ACC)
• Playoff Appearances: 6

From a 15–0 title run to back-to-back 10-win “down years” to a jaw-dropping 46–1 stretch to close his tenure, Vaughn didn’t just elevate Coastal Carolina, he redefined what a Group of Five program could be.

As ESPN’s Pat McAfee put it bluntly on his show,

“He didn’t just win at Coastal — he broke the sport’s hierarchy. The dude went 47-8 against Top 25 teams. Nearly half his games were against ranked opponents. And they crushed them. I don’t know if it’ll work in Pittsburgh, but if he ever comes back to college, there isn’t an AD in America; besides Buddie, who wouldn’t pick up the phone.”

Now, the focus shifts back to Conway and to Buddie, who must replace the most successful coach in school history amid fractured trust and a restless fanbase.

The internal favorite, defensive coordinator Tony White, is unlikely to take the job. The former Memphis head coach reportedly made his loyalties to Vaughn clear throughout the season.

“It would be a slap in the face to Kade if Tony took that job,” said one source close to the program. “And I don’t think he’d feel right doing it.”

External candidates will be plentiful, and expensive. Iowa’s Alex Golesh, Troy’s Marcus Freeman, former USC coach Dan Lanning, Georgia DC Glenn Schumann, Penn State OC Andy Kotelnicki and Michigan State’s Kenny Dillingham are among the names circulating nationally. But with powerhouse programs like LSU, USC, and Colorado also in the market, Coastal may find itself outbid for the first time in years.

Whether Buddie can keep the Chanticleers afloat in the post Vaughn era will define his own tenure, and perhaps vindicate or condemn the power struggle that drove one of college football’s most successful coaches to the NFL.

For now, Vaughn leaves Conway behind a man who turned teal into a national color, and a program once built on audacity into one built on excellence.

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Post by redsox907 » 09 Nov 2025, 02:08

James wrote:
06 Nov 2025, 08:34
Vaughn's a snake and he heads to one of the bigger in state schools (South Carolina or Clemson)
Caesar wrote:
06 Nov 2025, 14:33
Vaughn’s leaving. You ain’t do all this build up for him to stay.
Agent wrote:
07 Nov 2025, 14:53
He’s going to Louisville
djp73 wrote:
07 Nov 2025, 15:02
to clarify I was of the belief that he would stay but now i think you will leave just to shock us
i will say UNC just to be random
alright - you all correctly guessed Vaughn would be leaving. Whoever guesses the next coach (which is already hired fyi) gets to pick a recruit next year.

I name dropped the coach in the article :curtain:
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Post by six7 » 09 Nov 2025, 06:06

119-13

:slimshock:
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Post by djp73 » 09 Nov 2025, 07:07

Gave up 83 in the last two games and still won it! We have seen a lot of outstanding college coaches not have their success translate to the NFL. How will it go for Vaughn?
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Post by djp73 » 09 Nov 2025, 07:08

Pat McAfee
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Post by Captain Canada » 09 Nov 2025, 09:45

Guy saw that $100 million contract and said he had to dip.

Dan Lanning, come on down.
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Post by James » 09 Nov 2025, 10:32

Jeff Lebby :troll:

Time for the redemption arc.

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Post by redsox907 » 09 Nov 2025, 16:57

six7 wrote:
09 Nov 2025, 06:06
119-13

:slimshock:
:baze: from the jump Vaughn was on demon time
djp73 wrote:
09 Nov 2025, 07:07
Gave up 83 in the last two games and still won it! We have seen a lot of outstanding college coaches not have their success translate to the NFL. How will it go for Vaughn?
djp73 wrote:
09 Nov 2025, 07:08
Pat McAfee
Who knows...but I would say he is landing in a much favorable spot than many of the other coaches.

And no, McAfee is not the next coach lmao. Buddie couldn't handle Vaughn, he'd be an alcoholic by Week 3 with McAfee :dead:
Captain Canada wrote:
09 Nov 2025, 09:45
Guy saw that $100 million contract and said he had to dip.

Dan Lanning, come on down.
:curtain:

Could the trip to LA have been more than just Vaughn meeting with the Steelers? Certainly plausible he made the pitch to Lanning to succeed him while there as well.....
James wrote:
09 Nov 2025, 10:32
Jeff Lebby :troll:

Time for the redemption arc.
I just spent 30 minutes trying to find out what happened to Jeff Lebby lol he must have gone to be a coordinator than left for the NFL or retired, cause he never took another HC job after leaving Miss St which I believe happened in 2030. That's when the coach that just got fired was hired.

Anyway, no. Not senor Lebby
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Post by Caesar » 09 Nov 2025, 17:08

Marcus Freeman is the next coach. Redemption arc

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Post by redsox907 » 09 Nov 2025, 17:09



Tony White Heading to Boulder


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Coway, SC. - “I want to thank Coach Kade Vaughn, first and foremost,” began Tony White at his introductory press conference as the new head coach of the Colorado Buffaloes.

“I left Memphis four years ago hoping that by partnering with Kade, I could raise my profile as a future Power Four head coaching candidate. What I didn’t expect was how much I’d learn; not just about football, but about managing people, navigating the media, and steering a program through the chaos of the NIL era.

“I can’t say I never would’ve gotten this opportunity without coming to Coastal, but I can say I would’ve never been this prepared.”

White confirmed that Coastal Carolina had extended him an interview request for its own head coaching vacancy following Vaughn’s departure to the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers, an offer he respectfully declined.

“I couldn’t follow in Kade’s footsteps,” he said. “That’s not to say no one else can succeed here, but after how everything went down, I just couldn’t do it. I needed a fresh start, a chance to build my own legacy. That’s what I’m heading toward in Boulder.”

Later that afternoon, Coastal suffered a second blow to its staff. Offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri announced he was accepting the same position with the Penn State Nittany Lions.

The Chanticleers have yet to name Vaughn’s successor, but with White off the board, the list of potential replacements is growing thinner by the hour.

Kenny Dillingham, Alex Golesh, Dan Lanning, and Marcus Freeman are all scheduled to interview with athletic director Mike Buddie in the coming week. Dillingham and Golesh are also set to meet with LSU, USC and TCU, while Lanning and Freeman are drawing interest from Pittsburgh, Illinois, and South Carolina.
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