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Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:38 am
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:38 am
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"So far we hear that it is a total culture change. He’s (new head coach Bryan Harsin) a grinder. Detail-oriented, first-year stuff where he thinks everything should change. Wants to kill off any of that image that Gus’ [Malzahn] teams had and make it about running the ball and blue-collar and all that. But does he have a clue about recruiting? That’s the single biggest question right now in the league."
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"The real reason Gus is out isn’t because Auburn fell behind Alabama, it’s because they fell behind Clemson and Georgia and Florida. Is a guy from Boise going to fix that?"
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"They’re going to try and put a physical culture in. One-on-ones, WRs against DBs in practice. Get mean, that kind of stuff. This was an outside zone run team that’s gonna throw everything into the inside run game. Harsin sold them on being a blue-collar team, being Pat Dye."
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"Derek Mason’s defense is going to be interesting and it may have to carry them early on, because if they dump in all that shift and motion stuff, that offense is used to looking at a single play card. It might be a tough learning curve."
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"At Vandy Mason would scheme you to death. He would do a lot to try to hide the talent gap, and sometimes it worked. What’s it going to look like at a place where he has a better defense than he ever did at Vanderbilt or Stanford? Day one he’s got more to work with than ever. Do they simplify? What does their base defense look like? That’s the most important thing for them until they can bring the offense along.”
This post was edited on 8/9/21 at 11:40 am
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:42 am to Weagle25
"We don't know anything about Brian Harsin."
I mean, the only thing we did with Gus Malzahn is run the ball
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Wants to kill off any of that image that Gus’ [Malzahn] teams had and make it about running the ball and blue-collar and all that
I mean, the only thing we did with Gus Malzahn is run the ball
Posted on 8/9/21 at 11:43 am to Weagle25
I like the culture change stuff but I also feel like we hear that every coaching change.
Also, not that I’m comparing him to Pat Dye (since he hasn’t even coached a game yet) but I was also getting Pat Dye vibes from the way Harsin was trying to come across which I like. Hopefully he can at least somewhat live up to that.
I have seen things about Harsin going through all the stadium stairs, all the long days, all the workouts with the players which I think has earned him a lot of respect in the locker room. Like that.
Recruiting obviously a question but so far I like the things Harsin says. I like the things I’ve heard he does. Ready to see what he does on the field
Also, not that I’m comparing him to Pat Dye (since he hasn’t even coached a game yet) but I was also getting Pat Dye vibes from the way Harsin was trying to come across which I like. Hopefully he can at least somewhat live up to that.
I have seen things about Harsin going through all the stadium stairs, all the long days, all the workouts with the players which I think has earned him a lot of respect in the locker room. Like that.
Recruiting obviously a question but so far I like the things Harsin says. I like the things I’ve heard he does. Ready to see what he does on the field
Posted on 8/9/21 at 12:08 pm to Weagle25
I know every new coach talks cultural change when they first come into a new program, but I think it is very evident from the first 7 months under Harsin it is not just talk. From the strength and conditioning program, to good on good in practice, and all of the little details including showing up on time to works outs, it is pretty clear that there is a more business like approach under Harsin.
I choose to support whoever the head coach at Auburn is and I was a Gus supporter up until his last day, but it now seems pretty clear what was happening under Gus. Players enjoyed playing for him, but I think there was a much more laid back culture in the program. I know it has been discussed a lot here, but from a straight stars perspective we recruited well under Gus. But how many of those guys lived up to their hype and actually lasted in the program. I think a lot of the issues Auburn has had was that we were getting more recruits that were maybe taking advantage of the laid back culture in the program and weren't putting in the same time and effort required to actually get better and compete for Championships. That obviously wasn't the case for everyone, but it might explain a lot of the guys that left the team or never really lived up to their star potential.
Time will tell if Harsin can recruit at the level he needs to to stay competitive at the top of this league, but at least for this season I think we could see a big payoff for the guys that have bought in and put in the work this summer. There is still a lot of talent left over, and we were able to plug more holes with the transfer portal than you typically can with a coaching change. Going to be a big learning curve for the offense and defense, but I'm excited to see what this team is capable of. I think this team has a really high ceiling, especially if Bo Nix takes a big leap forward, but I also except some bumps along the way.
I choose to support whoever the head coach at Auburn is and I was a Gus supporter up until his last day, but it now seems pretty clear what was happening under Gus. Players enjoyed playing for him, but I think there was a much more laid back culture in the program. I know it has been discussed a lot here, but from a straight stars perspective we recruited well under Gus. But how many of those guys lived up to their hype and actually lasted in the program. I think a lot of the issues Auburn has had was that we were getting more recruits that were maybe taking advantage of the laid back culture in the program and weren't putting in the same time and effort required to actually get better and compete for Championships. That obviously wasn't the case for everyone, but it might explain a lot of the guys that left the team or never really lived up to their star potential.
Time will tell if Harsin can recruit at the level he needs to to stay competitive at the top of this league, but at least for this season I think we could see a big payoff for the guys that have bought in and put in the work this summer. There is still a lot of talent left over, and we were able to plug more holes with the transfer portal than you typically can with a coaching change. Going to be a big learning curve for the offense and defense, but I'm excited to see what this team is capable of. I think this team has a really high ceiling, especially if Bo Nix takes a big leap forward, but I also except some bumps along the way.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 2:02 pm to Weagle25
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But does he have a clue about recruiting? That’s the single biggest question right now in the league."
If these quotes are reliable, it sounds like coaches are questioning what he is doing out there right now on the recruiting trail. I hope this is not a recent quote.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 2:07 pm to wareaglepete
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sounds like coaches are questioning what he is doing out there right now
Or they’re wondering the same thing everyone wondered when he was hired and has been subsequently discussed every day since
Unfortunately for all of us, it’s not a question that will be quickly answered. But the current class is trending in the right direction. Tough path ahead to impress anyone in 2022. He’s going to have to change that narrative in 2023. And he’ll have this question pinned to his forehead until it’s clear one way or another
Posted on 8/9/21 at 2:40 pm to TheJones
Has there ever been one of these polls where the other coaches didnt talk about "changing the culture". "Adapting". Bla bla bla.
If they are coming out and saying things about the lack of recruiting at this point, I worry what is being said in the background. Hopefully, Harsin can quiet them by winning some games and let that help get the bump in recruiting we need right now
Anytime a new coach comes in, things change. Sometimes is for the good, sometimes for the bad but it always changes.
Only time will tell if it is the right move. If its not, you change again
If they are coming out and saying things about the lack of recruiting at this point, I worry what is being said in the background. Hopefully, Harsin can quiet them by winning some games and let that help get the bump in recruiting we need right now
Anytime a new coach comes in, things change. Sometimes is for the good, sometimes for the bad but it always changes.
Only time will tell if it is the right move. If its not, you change again
Posted on 8/9/21 at 2:53 pm to Weagle25
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The real reason Gus is out isn’t because Auburn fell behind Alabama, it’s because they fell behind Clemson and Georgia and Florida, and LSU, and, and...
If that's true, looks like a sound reason to change coaches.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 3:13 pm to wareaglepete
I think this article came out a few weeks ago. I'd guess the quotes were taken before all the commits we got on July FWIW.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 3:14 pm to ATLtiger12
Reading between the lines from the quotes by the players, it seems like they didn’t really realize what a shitty staff they had until the new staff came in and actually teaches them and holds them accountable. I gather that guys like Pappoe and Nix and Shivers thrive in that kind of environment and Harsin is smart to lean in on those guys.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 3:22 pm to AUEE13
I make nothing of the "can he recruit" question.
Some philosophers say that sowing the seeds of doubt is the earliest method every used to attack an adversary. Guerrilla warfare before there was warfare. It's the self-fulfilling prophecy only if you believe it. I'm not sure there is anything you can do as a Recruiting Dept except have a good counter when the statement comes up on the recruiting trail.
As a head coach...focus most of your energy on winning the battles right in front of you.
Some philosophers say that sowing the seeds of doubt is the earliest method every used to attack an adversary. Guerrilla warfare before there was warfare. It's the self-fulfilling prophecy only if you believe it. I'm not sure there is anything you can do as a Recruiting Dept except have a good counter when the statement comes up on the recruiting trail.
As a head coach...focus most of your energy on winning the battles right in front of you.
Posted on 8/9/21 at 6:07 pm to PrisonMike
The recruiting thing to me is purely a “He’s from Boise does he know how to recruit?” .
I don’t think anyone’s had time to really get a feel about it
I don’t think anyone’s had time to really get a feel about it
Posted on 8/10/21 at 5:36 am to PrisonMike
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Some philosophers say that sowing the seeds of doubt is the earliest method every used to attack an adversary.
Yea. I have a friend who is a great businessman. I learned what little I know about running a small business from him. I had no idea what I was doing when I started running my first small business. He told me " you will never get anywhere trying to run your competition in the ground".
He was talking of what happens with recruiting. Or negative recruiting.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 6:49 am to LanierSpots
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He was talking of what happens with recruiting. Or negative recruiting.
Negative recruiting has worked out pretty well for ole bowl cut in Athens.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 3:18 pm to GoCrazyAuburn
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Wants to kill off any of that image that Gus’ [Malzahn] teams had and make it about running the ball and blue-collar and all that
Is this Gus talking about himself anonymously?
Posted on 8/10/21 at 6:04 pm to awestruck
Those are all dumb useless quotes.
Posted on 8/10/21 at 6:26 pm to AUX3
There are five coaches on this staff that recruited and coached in the SEC.
Exactly what is questionable other than the type of character, talent and needs in positions?
Exactly what is questionable other than the type of character, talent and needs in positions?
Posted on 8/11/21 at 9:00 am to Weagle25
The defensive culture was changed when Muschamp became our DC. You can see it year one, and our defense has been hitting hard since then.
Remember Chiz's days? When it looked like our defense was scared to tackle Fournette?
That pussiness went away under Muschamp.
Remember Chiz's days? When it looked like our defense was scared to tackle Fournette?
That pussiness went away under Muschamp.
This post was edited on 8/11/21 at 9:01 am
Posted on 8/11/21 at 3:45 pm to i am dan
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When it looked like our defense was scared to tackle Fournette?
Humiliating...

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