Scheme wise, I've said this, I don't care how we get it done, as long as we get it done. But this is more about the long term direction of the program, not what offense or defense we're running. It is sorta about "scheme" but not really. That is to say, it looks like Chizik has elected to take the program in a direction to go toe to toe with bammer and LSU (and whoever else rises). That means he intends to recruit to being able to simply overpower opponents straight on.
I actually think bringing in Malzahn was completely contrary to Chizik's style, but I think he saw recruiting needed a quick shot in the arm at Auburn. Now we have momentum in recruiting, and I think he's wanting to get back to being a conservative defensive coach.
I get mixed opinions from Auburn fans, and I just don't know if this is a good move or not. Some like the strategy. Some think it's a recipe for disaster with the current state of the SEC, bammer, and the SECW. They cite recruiting. Saying that although we've recruited well, we've still been a step behind bammer and LSU overall. They think it will leave us in a similar position to Ark. Able to beat most, but never able to go toe to toe with programs that are on par with where bammer and LSU are now or where FL was a few years ago. I can see that point of view, but not sure I agree that it will remain that way.
Just curious to get some thoughts on if it's a good move, or even if you don't see it as being headed that direction.