Meh. The facilities are pretty damn good. The basics of football have not changed. A new building will not change that. its nice, but its not a magic bullet.
Right now its just a symptom of a bigger issue. And that issue is one of Gus not being quite enough.
Agree with CCTAU. The guy isn't wrong in that facilities are important, but that isn't why we are losing. Auburn is it's own worst enemy we all know that. All this video is doing is stating the problem with the Auburn powerbrokers. The two should not co-exist, the facilities should be being built because they need to be built. However, I also get that they don't want to pony up two checks for a facility and a buyout, BUT....... weshouldn't be talking about a big money buyout because it never should have happened to begin with.
Bottom line Gus is Gus's problem, he wasn't the fit we needed when they fired Chizik and he isn't the fit now. As Kaos has stated numerous times he is still learning on the job, but yet he doesn't seem to learn from his own mistakes. It was too big a job to quick for him. But we panicked just like Auburn always does. We went after the Auburn connection just like bama used to do. Just like we panicked when we gave him the buyout.
Certainly, facilities help you in recruiting, but our recruiting has been there. The question to me has always been threefold (in no particular order).
1. His judgment of talent
2. Talent development
3. Ability to adapt to talent he has
Now, number 3 really shouldn't be there because he should be going after the talent that fits his system, but that seems to be the case.
TLDR;
No facilities aren't our problem, the ones that make the decisions at Auburn are and will continue to be our problem.