Auburn hires Malzhan as OC

#4
#4
This is a good hire for Aubie. Wonder what their fans think?
 
#5
#5
I initially thought Chizik would be fired after three years. Now, I'm not sure he makes it past two.
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#8
#8
You could not be more wrong. Good hire.
Yeah, hiring a self serving douchebag who only got to the college level by pimping out his high school players is how you compete at the SEC level. Friday Night Lights Gus will fail as miserably as Tony Franklin did.
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#9
#9
Yeah, hiring a self serving douchebag who only got to the college level by pimping out his high school players is how you compete at the SEC level. Friday Night Lights Gus will fail as miserably as Tony Franklin did.
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So I'm assuming you think that Arkansas success with him and decline with out him with practically the same offense was a conicidence? You must also think that every NFL and College team using a variation of the Wildcat formation (created by Malzahn) is a coincidence too? How about having the top offense in the country in his first two years at Tulsa? But no, look away from all that and it was a terrible hire. I hope everybody will finally recognize him as one of the best OC's in the country like they should.
 
#10
#10
So I'm assuming you think that Arkansas success with him and decline with out him with practically the same offense was a conicidence? You must also think that every NFL and College team using a variation of the Wildcat formation (created by Malzahn) is a coincidence too? How about having the top offense in the country in his first two years at Tulsa? But no, look away from all that and it was a terrible hire. I hope everybody will finally recognize him as one of the best OC's in the country like they should.

The wildcat had nothing to do with Malzahn. Don't know where you came up with that. David Lee was the architect of that and even he didn't create it. Lee is now with the Dolphins.

Malzahn runs a hurry-up offense.
 
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#13
#13
So I'm assuming you think that Arkansas success with him and decline with out him with practically the same offense was a conicidence? You must also think that every NFL and College team using a variation of the Wildcat formation (created by Malzahn) is a coincidence too? How about having the top offense in the country in his first two years at Tulsa? But no, look away from all that and it was a terrible hire. I hope everybody will finally recognize him as one of the best OC's in the country like they should.
The same offense? Pretty sure the exits of Darren McFadden renders that statement stupid. He didn't "invent" the Wildcat. Had it been left to him Arkansas would have been throwing the ball 50 times a game to hype his boyfriend Mustain. Tulsa's offense was in the top 5 before he got there. He's high school trash and will be exposed as such.
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#14
#14
If I were an Auburn fan, I would hate myself right now... You hired a head coach who took a bad team and made them worse at a much less competitive level, hires a high school coach for an offensive coordinator, and are in a division with Nick Saban leading your rival. Awesome.
 
#16
#16
I stand corrected then. All it is though is the single wing formation.
Exactly. The only thing Friday Night Lights is the architect of is a deal to pimp kids to get him a job above his level. Auburn is now officially the stupidest athletic department in the United States.
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#17
#17
I think Auburn made an awful decision to get rid of TT anyways. Looks like the success at Bama made Auburn panic.
 
#18
#18
I agree. Auburn is going to be awful for the foreseeable future. And that sucks because they bring balance to the force. Auburn having a bad program is good for Bama recruiting.
 
#19
#19
I initially thought Chizik would be fired after three years. Now, I'm not sure he makes it past two.
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That's what I was thinking as well. Auburn is making some highly questionable hires for their tradition rich football program.
 
#20
#20
Lee definetly learned it while being an assistant under Malzahn. YouTube - Gus Malzahn interview on ESPN about Wildcat package
fast foward to 3:04. ESPN doesnt lie. Malzahn is the architect of the modern Wildhog/Wildcat.
If they had gone further, Malzahn would have also taken credit for oxygen, the polio vaccine, and the Yalta Conference. Self serving Arkansas trash. Always has been, always will be. Maybe when Auburn wakes up and tanks him, he go back to Springdale. He is a perfect fit for the locals there.
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#22
#22
The wildcat had nothing to do with Malzahn. Don't know where you came up with that. David Lee was the architect of that and even he didn't create it. Lee is now with the Dolphins.

Malzahn runs a hurry-up offense.

Wrong.

Arkansas ran it the year before Lee arrived on campus.
 

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