Ladies, Gentlemen and whatever the rest of you are?
We are about to enter uncharted waters. Whatever you think about my long-standing displeasure with the direction Gus took us, and however you view my outright rejection of the pandering social justice stances taken by Auburn and other sports organizations, I hope you recognize that I generally see things as they are, not what I wish they would be.
I'm now telling you that we may now be entering a tunnel as dark as any we've endured in our lifetimes. Here are the problems, most already well documented.
1. Gus was a terrible coach who got by based on an ability to recruit as well or better than any coach we've ever had. His classes were consistently ranked in the Top 10. That allowed him to simply out-athlete most teams on the schedule. That talent masked a multitude of deficiencies. The biggest problem is that so much of that talent was squandered, run off, allowed to rot. He did not develop players. That reputation caught up with him. If we saw it, you know the others did.
2. Over the last few years, the recruiting misfired in areas which are damaging to the long term health of the program. Gus failed to effectively recruit offensive linemen (and there are a number of reasons for this). The program is in dismal shape -- worse than even the Bowden years -- when it comes to the OL, which is a cornerstone.
3. Perhaps recognizing his own end was near or perhaps because the recruits sensed it too, Gus died on the recruiting trail this season. Absolutely died. For years I've heard our fans spout the mantra "Ol' Tommy just quit recruiting, there at the end." Tuberville's final class was ranked just outside the Top 20. His 2007 class was 9th. The 2008 class was 21st. The 2021 recruting class will be the lowest ranked Auburn class since national rankings were first posted in 1999. And it won't be close. If this class hangs on to finish above 40th, it will be a miracle. Mississippi State, Arkansas, Missouri, Kentucky, and Ole Miss are all ranked ahead of Auburn. That has never happened -- not EVER. No school in the Top 50 has fewer signed recruits. Auburn barely has half a class. Only South Carolina and Vanderbilt rank behind Auburn in the SEC. Our biggest rival has more four-star recruits than Auburn has TOTAL signees. Compounding the problem, this class only includes two offensive linemen, both three-stars.
That idiot Gus (as was his custom) boosted the ego of the dimbulb faction of our fanbase (larger than we'd like to admit) by claiming 'next year is the year!' Many of them still buy that. They are wrong.
Our new coaching staff might be able to overcome this dismal recruiting season and stunning lack of depth/quality on the OL by crafting a monster recruiting season next year. That effort is going to be severely hampered by the gross talent grab in Tuscaloosa, the dirty bird tactics out of Athens, the 'sleep with my wife' offers from Gainesville, the gumbo fun in Baton Rouge and the 'get ya some crablegs and a bag of cash' idiocy in College Station. It's going to be harder to recruit than it ever has been.
If Harsin doesn't hit a three-run homer at least on the recruiting trail next year (and I'm talking about top seven finish, top four in the SEC) we could be in for a few seasons of despair.
As much as I hate to say it, maybe that's what we need. Get the attitude right among some of this nouveau, entitled, arrogant, hanger-on, fanbase we seem to have developed over the last decade or so.
I think Harsin is a better hire than anything Tennessee has done since the Bloated Backstabber left the sidelines, but that's not a given. He's got his work cut out for him.
Contrary to what our idiot fans seem to believe, this isn't a re-load. Thanks to Gus Malzahn and his Magic Ego, we are actually in full rebuild mode now. It might not be pretty. Put on your grown up underwear. You're going to need it.