Barring offseason attrition, I think we'll be better.
We WILL be better at quarterback. I don't think I've ever seen a quarterback situation as bad as we had last year. Malzahn has always improved the quarterback play no matter where he's gone. Even in 2011, we had light years better quarterbacking than we did last year.
Therefore, I believe we'll be better at quarterback.
Also, the playcalling last year was atrocious. It never made sense. It lacked a gameplan, lacked aggression, and lacked general common sense.
Malzahn will call much better games. He'll get the ball in Tre Mason's hands. He'll call quick screens and outs and in and all the other fast plays he runs to keep the defense on their heels. Our offense may not be that much improved, but it will be able to score a few points. Maybe only 20, but I think that'll be enough to win 6 games.
Defensively, Ellis Johnson brings in a wealth of experience, and if Owens and Frost can be mediocre, we'll be better than that putrid bullshit we saw last season with Holland playing every down all year. All we need on defense is guys that can tackle. Gene Chizik is gone. Auburn has ALWAYS tackled well, and the only time Auburn has not tackled well was when Chizik was head coach.
We'll tackle better. We'll be better on offense. We'll have more discipline and direction and perseverance. We'll beat those that we absolutely should: Wash State, Ark State, Western Carolina, and Florida Atlantic.
We'll beat at least one of the Mississippi schools, and we'll beat Arkansas or Tennessee.
Considering how bad Arkansas and Tennessee were last year and how much they lost, I have high hopes we can beat both.
6-6, 7-5. Maybe an easy draw in the bowl game to gain momentum for 2014.