This is a discussion topic -
What happens to Auburn if Gus Malzahn leaves after this year? What happens to Auburn if Malzahn stays for three but then leaves for a bigger coaching gig?
Deeper question - How much of Chizik's and Auburn's success is attributed to Gus Malzahn's offense?
Some notes to think about:
1. The defense is the worst in the SEC. Chizik and Roof tag team the defense.
2. The offense is one of the best in the SEC.
3. When the offense hasn't clicked, we've been blown out.
4. We're receiving commitments and interest from offensive recruits that we've haven's sniffed since 2002.
Defense and offense have to work together, but the only way this defense would have been worth a shit is if they never saw the field. I'm not sure about Roof yet, but I think we know Chiz knows defense. The primary problem is talent and depth of talent. IMO, we don't have a single DT that would start for any team like FL, Bammer, LSU, UGA, or UT. It all starts in the middle. Our LBs are talented but very very thin. Secondary is VERY thin.
Offense. Malzahn is pretty good. He leaves me with some questions about play calling at times, but with talent, the offense will be just fine. Mainly need a QB that can run the show. If Malzahn leaves, there's others. Can't fret about all that. What happens happens...IF he leaves this year, some school is really stupid (UNLESS it's a lower level school...which I think we could beat out their HC money bid to keep him)...he has too little experience at this level to turn a program over to him to run. Making an offensive game plan, calling plays, and running a program are very different things...many decision makers, however, don't know this and hire guys based on what their offense did most recently. They're stupid. That is not to say it always turns out bad, but Malzhan needs more experience at this level. If he goes, there's others that know his system, or something similar...rememer he doesn't run anything scheme wise that others don't do, and the tempo thing is sprining up all over football. More often than not, when your offense can't score you'll get beat. Simple as that. I like Malzahn, but my hope is we get 3-5 years out of him to the point he gets a very good gig. If that happens, that means Auburn will have been pretty successful over that time. As for Chiz...he has to be good enough to roll with such changes and make the transitions as seemless as possible. If he can't then he's not the man for the job.