The phrase "too many chiefs and not enough braves" applies to Auburn. Their high end boosters in the good ole' boy network are way too involved in the athletic program. Alabama was that way when Saban showed up and he basically kicked all the good ole boys out of practices and stuff and insulated the program from those types. He still took/takes their money of course, but he basically asked them if they'd rather win or would rather have "access". You see this with the guys from his coaching tree who learned from Saban: Smart at Georgia, Kiffin at Ole Miss, and Sark at Texas all have closed programs at the moment. Access is extremely limited.