also Boulware and Grimes (but you'll have to follow the link for those).
I didn't see this posted/discussed anywhere.
http://jaygtate.blogspot.com/2009/02/gus-malzahn-speaks-225.htmlHey everyone. Auburn's "new" offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn spent some time Wednesday discussing a variety of topics that will interest you. Please take a peek.
NOTE: I will be updating this for the next few hours.
On the quarterback competition: "It's going to be wide open. Everyone is going to start new."
"There is no pecking order."
He has watched tape of all offensive players, but he wasn't assessing the way you might think: ``We're not going to go crazy with what they've done in the past. It was about positions."
He won't use a two-quarterback system: "We're a quarterback-oriented system. You've got to have a guy and you need a leader. We will have one guy."
On how important speed is at quarterback: "We don't have to have a 4.4 or 4.5 guy, but we need a good operator. We will have to have a quarterback who can make plays with his feet."
On the two freshmen quarterbacks (Tyrik Rollison and Clint Moseley): "They both have that it factor."
On the possibility of a freshman playing in 2009: "Every now and then, you'll find a special guy who can come in and do that. It's really hard for me to say that right now but both those guys are very talented quarterbacks."
On Chris Todd's availability: "It's hard to say exactly where he'll be. He wants to get out there this spring."
On the pace of his offense: "We're going to play faster than anybody in the country."
On why he assigns numbers (rather than letters/names) to skill positions: ``We go so fast. We try to take a lot of the wording out. It helps us call (plays) quicker."
There will be a designated "wildcat" guy. He said Mario Fannin is the top candidate among returning players, but Malzahn said he also plans to audition Dontae Aycock, Emory Blake and Travante Stallworth in that spot.
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On how his offensive line will handle 80 plays per game: "We try to get our guys into basketball shape. I don't mean that as a soft word. Our guys are going to recover quickly. They're going to mentally and physically recover. Our offensive line will run more than any offensive line in the country."
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On being open-minded during the game: "It goes back to taking what they give you. Last year, we were perceived as a passing team at Tulsa. At times, we were. Against New Mexico we threw for almost 500 yards. The next week, I think we ran for 300. They were playing two safeties. They were playing cover 2. We ran the football. It was common sense."
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On what he ran at Arkansas in 2006: "That was kinda two offenses and two philosophies put together."
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On his role in recruiting: "I'll have the state of Arkansas and Louisiana. At the same time, our main offensive recruits, I'll be helping with that and have a big part and influence in that."
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He said (as a general rule) offensive tackles will be in two-point stances. Guards will be in three-point stances.