The latest chapter in the Coach Fran story involves his departure at the University of Alabama in favor of what he must have considered a more promising job at Texas A&M.

Rumors of Fran's departure and Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum's departure spread quickly during the week of Alabama's last game against the University of Hawaii. Originally, Fran denied all rumors and said very adamantly that he had no intention of leaving.

Slocum did, in fact, get the axe in early december and a about a week later (on December 10th, to be exact) Fran boarded a private jet registered to a wealthy texan (NOT Texas A&M, mind you).

Franchione would not return to Tuscaloosa. He accepted the job that afternoon and sent for his family. As opposed to talking with his players and University of Alabama administration, he asked his assistant coaches to do his dirty work.

News surfaced after the fact that Fran had an exemption in his contract at TCU that allowed him to leave and take the A&M job, should it become available.

This was not small potatoes in Tuscaloosa, where The Tide was in the middle of NCAA Sanctions for alleged recruiting violations.

When the sanctions were handed down, Fran encouraged (some would say begged) the players not to leave. The NCAA gave them an opportunity to transfer without sitting out for a year (which is mandatory in other circumstances). Fran used words like 'trust' and 'loyalty' when talking to the team in those pivotal days. A year later, and with players no longer allowed to transfer without penalty, Fran jumped at the first job offer that came his way.

It was also frowned upon that he did not come back to address his players personally.

While originally public opinion in the world of College Football seemed to be behind Fran's move, it quickly shifted as the weight of Fran's departure became more obvious.

Ivan Miasel of ESPN.com closed an article about the fiasco with the line: "In Franchione's first meeting with his players, he will ask for their commitment. He better hope they don't read the papers."

And that about sums up this chapter of the Coach Fran Story.