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re: Should Auburn have kept Malzahn?
Posted on 4/9/24 at 3:10 pm to hambone45
Posted on 4/9/24 at 3:10 pm to hambone45
This is a troll thread, and not a great one, but I'll bite.
Yes. Look Gus had a really good run on the plains but by the time they fired him he was pretty well done.
Nobody was doing what he was doing when he got into college football. Then some were doing it. Then everyone was doing it. Then everyone figured out how to stop it.
He still had a fantastic run and we should respect that. His problem is he can't adjust his system to the modern era. That happens. Auburn hasn't struck gold since replacing him, but they were right to swing for the fences in replacing him.
Yes. Look Gus had a really good run on the plains but by the time they fired him he was pretty well done.
Nobody was doing what he was doing when he got into college football. Then some were doing it. Then everyone was doing it. Then everyone figured out how to stop it.
He still had a fantastic run and we should respect that. His problem is he can't adjust his system to the modern era. That happens. Auburn hasn't struck gold since replacing him, but they were right to swing for the fences in replacing him.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 3:15 pm to Arksulli
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Auburn hasn't struck gold since replacing him, but they were right to swing for the fences in replacing him.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 3:16 pm to Arksulli
quote:When did they swing for the fences since CGM's been gone?
He still had a fantastic run and we should respect that. His problem is he can't adjust his system to the modern era. That happens. Auburn hasn't struck gold since replacing him, but they were right to swing for the fences in replacing him.
Harsin was a huge swing 'n miss, and no one knows what Hugh can do at Auburn. Hell, until they get a high quality QB operating that offense, Hugh doesn't even have the tools to do his best work.
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