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Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:31 am
Posted by e2drummer
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Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:31 am
From WarEagleExtra:

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It didn’t take long after Memphis fired Tommy West for a list of potential replacements to emerge. Plenty of Auburn names — both past and present — have already surfaced. ESPN listed Malzahn and former Tigers head coaches Tommy Tuberville and Terry Bowden, currently at Division II North Alabama, as possible candidates. The Web site FootballScoop.com, citing anonymous sources, said Auburn wide receivers/assistant head coach Trooper Taylor is on Memphis’ short list, along with Oklahoma State offensive coordinator/wide receivers coach Gunter Brewer. Malzahn, who like Taylor is in the first year of a three-year contract with Auburn, spoke generally about his name popping up as a candidate for coaching vacancies. “I’m flattered if my name gets thrown around, I guess,” Malzahn said. “But I’m extremely happy here. We’ve got big goals, big dreams here. I’m committed to that. That’s the only thing on my mind.”
Posted by baytiger
Boston
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:44 am to
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“I’m flattered if my name gets thrown around, I guess,” Malzahn said. “But I’m extremely happy here. We’ve got big goals, big dreams here. I’m committed to that. That’s the only thing on my mind.”


in other words, he's actively considering a few positions, and will be out the door as soon as he gets a check with enough zeroes on it.
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:47 am to
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in other words, he's actively considering a few positions, and will be out the door as soon as he gets a check with enough zeroes on it.


Never say never but it is extremely doubtful he leaves this season without a major offer in a big conference and those don't come up too often.
Posted by 9Fiddy
19th Hole
Member since Jan 2007
64089 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:50 am to
The real question is, would this be good for Auburn? If the rest of the DCs in the SEC have figured the offense out (see the last few games), then it may not be a completely bad thing if he leaves.
This post was edited on 11/11/09 at 3:52 am
Posted by rangers911
Member since Jun 2009
5159 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 3:59 am to
He still has yet to run his offense fully, we don't have the personel to run it at the pace he wants to run it. He said it will likely be 2 more recruiting classes to get the players and experience to run it, the goal he wants right now is 80+ snaps per game when it is at full speed he wants 90+.

All offenses have been figured out, it comes down to execution and taking what the defense gives you.
Posted by guttata
prairieville
Member since Feb 2006
22510 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 5:29 am to
There's no guarantee that AU has the patience to keep him for 2 more yrs. If I were betting, I'd say he will not be on the AU sidelines next season.
Posted by StarkvilleTigerFan
Muncie, IN
Member since Jan 2005
3939 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 5:34 am to
Standard coaches talk....I'm happy here...I have a big goal here...I don't plan on leaving.... Okay, I'll go ahead and say it, I am not going to be the next coach at.....oops, wrong guy and wrong school!!!!
Posted by ianrules22
Member since Nov 2009
2636 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 6:06 am to
yea just coaches talk
Posted by Tigerark
Arkansas
Member since Dec 2003
10409 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 6:21 am to
Memphis has a TON of potential and he has to see it as another Tulsa or South Florida. A good recruiter and coach could rule that conference at Memphis. The offer comes and he bolts. He would be crazy not to.
Posted by Marines4Auburn
Auburn Alum in South Florida
Member since Sep 2009
14926 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 6:32 am to
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Memphis has a TON of potential


Fail.
Posted by DocHog
Member since Nov 2006
1915 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 6:55 am to
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Memphis has a TON of potential


Fail.


I don't know that being a successful OC at Auburn is better for a coach's career than being a successful coach at a place like Memphis. And I think it is no real secret that Gus wants a 'big-time' HC gig ASAP. From what I've read from those who profess to know him, he thinks he is ready now. I think that Gus could easily follow Petrino's path and go to Memphis or Louisville after one yr at Auburn.

My gut tells me you have to strike while the iron is hot, and Gus is a red-hot commodity right now. Would one additional year as OC make him a better HC prospect? I really don't think so.
Posted by TigerBwoy
0.4 miles from Tiger Stadium
Member since Oct 2009
6345 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 7:54 am to
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And I think it is no real secret that Gus wants a 'big-time' HC gig ASAP. Would one additional year as OC make him a better HC prospect? I really don't think so.


No, but, it would allow for other jobs to come open. Other jobs that are legitimate "big time" positions, instead of one where your University's football program is forced to practice at local high schools in the event of bad weather.
Posted by m2pro
Member since Nov 2008
28628 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 8:31 am to
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e2drummer


with those kind of statements it seems like he's learning to talk the 'savvy' talk of a head coach!

fwiw, you could be as right as you could be wrong. there would literally be NO point for anyone to divulge any other notion than an emphatic "NO" mid-season, unless they're really unhappy. it would be highly unprofessional and it would also lower his stock come contract negotiations time.

these reports are pointless unless you get to WATCh them say it and check their body language and such.
Posted by DovaVol
Member since Dec 2008
2198 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 8:39 am to
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Memphis has a TON of potential


Not sure where you get your information but this in no way is true. The city of Memphis has some decent football talent each year, that's about all it has going for it though. I take that back, now that Cannon Smith is on the team they have Fred Smith in their pocket.

Schools like Tulsa and South Florida have thrown and continue to throw millions upon millions of dollars into their football programs. Memphis struggled to get $3 million for a new weight room. Memphis's practice facilities are terrible. They actually can't practice at their facilities if the weather is bad, they have to go to a local high school that has a field turf field, and their indoor facility is way too small for a team to really even practice in.

With Fred Smith on their side things can definitely change, but Memphis has a long way to go to even be considered as having any kind of potential.
Posted by SlowFlowPro
Simple Solutions to Complex Probs
Member since Jan 2004
422854 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 8:47 am to
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Other jobs that are legitimate "big time" positions

UL is about as big time that a guy who has only been OC of a BCS team for 2 years could/should get
Posted by vol017
Louisiana
Member since May 2009
4541 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 8:48 am to
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Memphis has a long way to go to even be considered as having any kind of potential.


This

Deangelo Williams - type players only slip up and go to a place like Memphis once every 10-15 years. But to think that Gus would be better off as an O-coordinator than getting head coaching experience is nothing more than wishful thinking on the part of Auburn that he stays. He will say the right things now, but if the right job becomes open he will jump.
Posted by Diamondawg
Mississippi
Member since Oct 2006
32270 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 9:25 am to
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“I’m flattered if my name gets thrown around, I guess,” Malzahn said. “But I’m extremely happy here. We’ve got big goals, big dreams here. I’m committed to that. That’s the only thing on my mind.”
That's what he said. What he was thinking though is: "hell, just 4 years ago I was a high school football coach. You dang right I will go to Memphis if offered."
Posted by lowspark12
nashville, tn
Member since Aug 2009
22370 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 9:42 am to
There's no guarantee that AU has the patience to keep him for 2 more yrs. If I were betting, I'd say he will not be on the AU sidelines next season


Do you want to bet?... you name the stakes. I'll guarantee you Malzahn will be on the Auburn sidelines come 2010.
This post was edited on 11/11/09 at 9:44 am
Posted by e2drummer
Member since Jun 2009
4221 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 9:45 am to
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these reports are pointless unless you get to WATCh them say it and check their body language and such.


Actually, anyone with a Scout subscription can watch him speak those quotes in a recent video on ITAT.
Posted by Schwaaz
Member since Sep 2009
7375 posts
Posted on 11/11/09 at 9:55 am to
What do you expect these guys to say when asked this type of question?

"Yes I've talked to them and we are working on a deal as we speak. Oh, my agent is calling me, hang right there and you might have a scoop."


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