Had a client/friend come in today and being the AU grad and former walk-on for the Tigahs he is, naturally the conversation turned to sex...err, Auburn football. His biggest issue with where the program is now and has been, well, forever, is consistency or the lack thereof. I told him to keep preaching to the choir as this has probably been one of the most talked about subjects on our board this season. Rollercoaster of love.
He brought up a stat that I hadn't heard or thought about. (If it was discussed on here, it went over my head, like most things) He said there were only two coaches in AU history that had back to back 10 win or more seasons. To be fair, they only went to 11 games around the time Dye was coming on board, I believe. On the other hand, I don't recall anyone but Dye doing that. Amarite? Don't know. Either way, that further cements the notion that we can never get to the upper level and stay there for any real length of time.
My buddy also said he believes one of the biggest factors is that we as fans don't demand it. We seem content overall with the occasional rise to the top and inevitable fall from grace soon after. As much as he hated using the unwashed as an example, he's not far off in saying that fan bases like those of the Tahd and THE Ohio State University, think it's their birth right to be at the top of the college football world each and every year...and will settle for nothing less. Which is why both sold their souls to Lord Saybinz and Urban Miyah. I don't want to be them. But I do think we should expect more.
Personally, I've long since stopped getting overly worked up about it. I love it, follow it religiously, I'm passionate about it. But, if we lose, the sun still comes up in my world. I just really think for what we pay Malzahn and all our assistants and the money that's poured into facilities, promoting the program etc. the results should be far more...well....consistently competitive. This not a fire Gus take on my part. I want the guy to kick it in high gear. I want our win over the Faggies to be the start and the momentum to build this weekend by beating the ever-lovin' fuck out of Georgia. Me and Jim will be there doing our part. But, what's your take on what this program needs to be a 10 win minimum team just about each and every year?
Fire Gus and clean house?
Change assistants...which ones?
A different attitude from the fan base?
Get rid of Jacobs?
Go find the next Nickurban Sabanmeyer?
What's your take?
Semi-rational responses only, please.