This is probably the best recruiting class ever at Auburn-ALREADY. Alabama has almost always out recruited Auburn save for several back to back classes by Dye and a few by Tubs amidst the chaos in Tuscaloosa. Bryant owned this state in terms of recruiting. Auburn was like a sharecropper. Georgia and Tennessee have nearly always out recruited Auburn. LSU wasn't poop until Saban arrived. Miles can't continue that string the way he coaches. If they keep him LSU will be reminiscent of the Charlie McClendon days, just a hair better than Mississippi.
One has to have gone through the Barfield years to have a sense of how far Auburn has come. Dye's troubles and subsequent undoing don't even compare to the apathy surrounding the program during that era. It was, okay we are going to see some long runs and some fancy foot work by one of college football's greatest trio of backs ever assembled before we get beat. That was the mentality then. We had a handful of real players that played their guts out. That is why I pull so hard for the undersized and under talented kids that shine here.
But with this current staff, Auburn has actually just started recruiting nationally, not just in the surrounding states. I guarantee you that Tommy Tuberville had no idea that Ben Tate from Maryland would turn out to be THIS GOOD. Sure he knew the kid could play, but I'll bet he thought that there were probably two or three in this state that would be better in the long run, but he couldn't get them.There is something to be said for the type of individuals that come to Auburn and thrive here where they might just get lost in the shuffle somewhere else. I've often wondered how we seem to continue at this level, when everyone else seems to out-recruit us. Hell if we had just split with Arkansas, Georgia and LSU, there wouldn't be this discussion.
We have been beaten on both sides of the line by Georgia the last four times we have played them. IMO they are a good barometer of how tough we are because I think Auburn mirrors Georgia, or at least we have since Vince Dooley was there. Auburn has to get a handle on Georgia-and at least split with Alabama to get where it needs to be, and stay there. Trips to the SEC Championship Game will follow.
Alabama didn't push Auburn around like it did Texas, or many other SEC teams for that matter. McCoy, Bradford, Stafford and Mallett can make an offense click. You play differently against a kid that knows what the phuk they are doing as opposed to a team with a "game manager". But either way you have to out-execute the other team, and finish. But you can't do it with any consistency without depth, which is what Auburn is lacking.
Chizik and staff have done an incredible job so far, exceeding what most were willing to predict. Chizik lets his coaches coach. Malzahn's spread is the most exciting offense ever at Auburn. Yes I loved the wishbone, and the west coast, but this can be the best of both with the right QB. We knew there were pieces missing, and it would take a couple of years. As far as I'm concerned, Auburn is ahead of schedule. Who could think differently knowing how low the quality numbers have been along with the turmoil of last season? Malzahn might be ahead of the curve as far as offense goes, but he doesn't necessarily have to aspire to becoming a head coach just because you or I or or ESPN thinks he should. It is a different animal. Perhaps observing Chizik will give him the insight he needs in order to decide.
I predicted we would win at least 8 games this past season with or without a bowl victory. And barring wholesale defections and or injuries which is always possible, I think the record will improve. I do not see any reason to display any anxiety, negativity or lack of confidence in Chizik or the staff which seem to have delivered far better than any of us thought possible. I don't need any Bammer to tell me that my team is improving.