Ok. I'll do the research again.
I really think this is worth discussion, particularly if we're going to be hiring a new coach at some point in the near future.
One of Malzahn's biggest problems is he does not have the breadth of experience on which to call in his role as head coach. He just doesn't have the base.
I hate to use them as an example, but let's look at across the state. When Alabama hired Saban, here was his resume:
1973–1974 Kent State (GA)
1975–1976 Kent State (LB)
1977 Syracuse (OLB)
1978–1979 West Virginia (DB)
1980–1981 Ohio State (DB)
1982 Navy (DB)
1983–1987 Michigan State (DC/DB)
1988–1989 Houston Oilers (DB)
1990 Toledo
1991–1994 Cleveland Browns (DC)
1995–1999 Michigan State
2000–2004 LSU
2005–2006 Miami Dolphins
He coached under Don James at Kent State. With Tom Coughlin at Syracuse. With Rick Trickett at WVU. Under Earl Bruce at Ohio State. With Belichick's dad at Navy. Under Perles at Michigan State. Under Jerry Glanville and with June Jones at Houston. Under Belichick and with Al Groh, Kirk Ferentz, Woody Widenhofer and Rick Venturi at Cleveland.
Would Nick Saban be "NICK SABAN!" if Alabama had hired him in 1990? No. He wasn't ready. He had to learn from success (Toledo went 9-2) and failure (Michigan State wasn't all that and his Dolphins tenure was a bust) in order to become the coach he is today.
Now lets look at Gus. His resume when hired:
1991 Hughes HS (AR) (DC)
1992–1995 Hughes HS (AR)
1996–2000 Shiloh Christian HS (AR)
2001–2005 Springdale HS (AR)
2006 Arkansas (OC/WR)
2007–2008 Tulsa (AHC/Co-OC/QB)
2009–2011 Auburn (OC/QB)
2012 Arkansas State
2013–2017 Auburn
He coached for one contentious season under Houston Fucking Nutt at Arkansas. He coached under Todd Graham and as co-OC with (are you fucking kidding me?) Herb Fucking Hand at Tulsa. Under Gene Chizik at Auburn.
Where in that list has he gained the experience and insight to run a multi-million dollar Division One national power?
That's on Jay Jacobs. Period.
In another accidentally rolled back post, somebody said "a Nick Saban wouldn't come to Auburn."
I call bullshit on that.
Since 2000, Auburn's played for the SEC title four times and won three. Over that same span, Florida has three, LSU four, Georgia two and Bama the rest.
Undefeated twice since 2004, won the NC in 2010 and played for it in 2013. Other than Alabama, the only other team to play for the NC twice in the past nine years is Clemson.
We're holding our own in recruiting when our biggest rival is recruiting at an unprecedented (cheating) rate.
We've got facilities. We've got money. We've got fans.
The only thing holding us back is Jay Jacobs.
The hire of Malzahn to run our football program is incontrovertible evidence of his ineptitude. So was the hire of Chizik.
His resume wasn't much better than Malzahn's when he was hired. Neither had put in the work required to prove their qualification for the job.