A couple of counter points. Jacobs didn't have anything to do with Tuberville's demise. Family and health issues along with him shutting it down with recruiting efforts his last 2-3 years brought his tenure at AU to an end.
Second, I've heard more times than I can count that Jacobs shoved Malzahn down our throat. It was his choice. His hire. No, it was Jacobs, Bo Jackson, Pat Sullivan and Mac Crawford that made the recommendation to hire Gus Malzahn. Whether it turns out they were right or wrong, it was a team of Auburn men, two of which are Auburn legends, that made the decision to name Malzahn as our head coach.
Look, I understand the questioning of Malzahn as our future, given what's happened the last season and a half. There's not an Auburn soul that thinks it's a good thing to end 2014 the way we did and follow that with a 7-6 campaign. But all this analysis is not exactly breaking new ground or providing any new insight. Gus Malzahn has been on the proverbial "hot seat" according to every expert, analyst and preseason mag in the country since midway through last season. Why? Because you're judged by one thing in this business, wins and losses.
Malzahn tried to step back and give boy wonder a shot last year. That and personnel issues resulted in epic fail. He's on the hot seat because of it. Rightfully so. He's the man at the top. He's taking over the offense again 100%. Like I said above, if it works and we win 9, 10 or 11 games...great. If not, he'll most likely be looking for work elsewhere.