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SignUp Now!If he come to Texas let's hope his wife isn't coaching the team. When we gave women the vote we lost controll.His wife is nuts... RD
Embarrassing, sure, but would you rather have Mack Brown consulting with Sally on the offensive game plan?Are you fu@king crazy? Trade in Sally Brown for ... Here's The Bizarre Kristi Malzahn Interview Somebody's Trying To Sweep Off The Internet
Google "Kristi Malzhan cringeworthy"
On Lou Holtz:
"I kept saying he has a lisp or something, there's something going on with his mouth. I can't understand what he's saying, and Gus was like 'shut up.' "
On Cam Newton:
"He is cute. I love him, but don't tell Gus."
On college kids:
"If you've worked with kids, if you've worked with 18- to 22-year-old individuals, most of the time they's not the most intelligent people that are out there anyway."
Should I go on?
Totally agree.I think malzahn is a much more realistic hire than Saban.
Agree. It's very compelling just how good teams are with Malzahn as the OC or HC. People forget we looked at Nick Marshall......wait for it......as a safety last offseason. Hard to blame him for looking at Auburn and other schools that would give him a legitimate shot at QB.You have it wrong. The Auburn Champs lost 8 starters on offense and about 6 on defense, including their All-American DT and another ALL SEC player. The next year with Gus still as OC but with a new cast, Auburn went 8-5. Then Gus left, and Auburn fell to 3-9.
The Malzahn Effect.
This is your opinion and I respect it. I'm playing devil's advocate (I think Gus is great) I'm just stating that there are more variables in play than just Gus. We all know the QB position is important. I was simply sparking a conversation about what ppl thought of recent QB success at Auburn. We're talking about a Heisman trophy winner and a very good dual-threat guy in Marshall.You have it wrong. The Auburn Champs lost 8 starters on offense and about 6 on defense, including their All-American DT and another ALL SEC player. The next year with Gus still as OC but with a new cast, Auburn went 8-5. Then Gus left, and Auburn fell to 3-9.
The Malzahn Effect.
My wife is "GREAT"....yes I am yellingHis wife is nuts... RD
I did not know that. Thanks for sharing.The person who tried to 'sweep that video' off the internet was the Bama fan who edited it and put on the internet. He felt very bad about what happened as a result because he thought all he was doing is goofing around and somehow making fun of Auburn. That video may have cost Malzahn the North Carolina job (reports were he was the leading candidate) and the Kansas job (he definitely was the leading candidate). North Carolina is doing OK with Larry Fedora, but, and many an Irish fan can say we knew it would be so, Weis is a giant flop in Kansas. KU badly needed Malzahn.
Malzahn's wife was back in Arkansas as the guest of honor speaker at the church she and Gus attended for years, before he went to Tulsa as OC. It was a women's event, and she was expected to entertain them in a way that makes sense to women in church groups. That means telling corny jokes and making fun of husbands and acting the over the top wife. She was trying to be funny to an audience that had known her for many years and knew what she was doing.
The Bama fan somehow saw the whole taped event and edited to make it look the worst possible, and sent in flying around the internet. He later apologized publicly for doing it, because of the harm he caused and because he knew he was being deceptive.
There is an internet article from when Malzahn was still Auburn OC called 'The Malzahn Effect' (I think). It shows how every HC Malzahn had been OD for was worse in Ws both before and after Malzahn was his OC. Add that to what Malzahn did in the Sunbelt and then to the unbelievable one year turn around at Auburn, and I think only an idiot AD or hiring committee would refuse to have Mlazahn near the top of any short list.
Well said. Agree 100%.Malzahn would run the offense that Texas won a BCS title with, a spread look that runs the ball all over you. Texas happens to have 2 QB's, 1 on the roster and 1 coming that fit that scheme to a f##king "T".
It's why I would take him over Saban, as he's also younger and would be here for the next 10-15 years.
Oh man. If Tuxedo Yoda really tweeted that then you can bet everything you own it's anyone other than Malzahn. That dude has a 100% failure rate on his info. and predictions. At least everything I've ever seen from him has been flat wrong.Tuxedo Yoda @TuxedoYoda 2mIf you have heard the Malzahn/Texas rumors.....they are true. Some of the biggest Texas boosters want him. Big $ to be thrown around.
Maybe some truth? Might want to make some calls mcphaul...
Nope!!!!
Now I'm not saying he won't be considered down the road if other plans fall through.
But he is not anywhere on the current decision makers radar.