https://www.al.com/auburnfootball/2020/12/gus-malzahn-fired-as-auburn-head-coach.html
So who replaces him?
Bill Parcells.
Tom Landry.
Don Shula.
Bob Stoops.
Jon Gruden.
Ron Zook.
Those were the first names I heard.
Here's my position. I think Gus was a good person who was in over his head. The success with Cam (once-in-a-lifetime personality) combined with the success he had with Marshall (perfect mix of an offense people weren't familiar with and a guy who could make the one read he had to make to execute it) ruined him completely. No willingness to change when the rest of the world caught up with him. Those two seasons solidified his own self perception and made it impossible for him to be anything else but insular. His entire assistant coaching staff was filled with inexperienced sycophants. No one willing to challenge his delusions of mastery. He never saw the dysfunction, he only saw that it needed more tinkering. Watching him I often saw a man completely confused by what was unfolding in front of him with no concept whatsoever of how to fix it. I saw that last night, even.
I don't hate the guy. I don't wish him harm. I've seen a lot of people in my career promoted into positions they weren't prepared to handle. He's the only one I've seen who gets to waltz away with $20 million, which renders any sorrow I feel for him completely inert.
I don't even really blame him for failing. This was an Auburn failure. He wasn't ready for the job and "we" gave it to him anyway. We didn't give him help when he was clearly floundering and let him continue to make the same mistakes he'd made time after time after time. A full decade of Auburn football was pretty much neutered because of the reflected glow of two seasons and two games. He needed a mentor. He could have used guidance from Coach Dye but the people I know (and they're scarce these days) tell me he sort of viewed Dye as a doddering old dinosaur, full of stories of the past. Kind of like listening to your great uncle talk about when he used to ride the train into town or something. So instead of listening and learning, he patronized and kept doing things his way.
We failed Gus because we didn't have a strong administration that said "no, you're not hiring freaking Chip Lindsey or Todd Packer (or whoever this current fool is) as OC. The program needs an infusion of new ideas..."
No animosity. It was time for him to do something else. This has run its course and the utter mismanagement of Bo Nix is the most damning evidence that it needed to happen now.
Great consternation, though. If anybody can royally fuck this up from here it's the AU administration and our dick-cheese sniffing BOT.