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<blockquote data-quote="GTonTop88" data-source="post: 463200" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Malzahn reminds me of CPJ in a way. Unorthodox offense in P5 school, except Malzahn is at a school that recruits itself. They are going to finish in the top 15 (in recruiting) every year no matter what. I honestly think his offense hurts them in recruiting but they get enough elite talent there for it to work. PJ would probably win 9-11 games a year at Auburn, but he’s at a school that doesn’t recruit itself. That’s why I think it’s not a good match for us anymore.</p><p></p><p>Hard to speculate but if we ran a more NFL transitional offense, you never know. Fromm, Fields, Lawrence, Hockman all came from the state of GA the past 2 years and we may have had a really good chance at landing one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTonTop88, post: 463200, member: 43"] Malzahn reminds me of CPJ in a way. Unorthodox offense in P5 school, except Malzahn is at a school that recruits itself. They are going to finish in the top 15 (in recruiting) every year no matter what. I honestly think his offense hurts them in recruiting but they get enough elite talent there for it to work. PJ would probably win 9-11 games a year at Auburn, but he’s at a school that doesn’t recruit itself. That’s why I think it’s not a good match for us anymore. Hard to speculate but if we ran a more NFL transitional offense, you never know. Fromm, Fields, Lawrence, Hockman all came from the state of GA the past 2 years and we may have had a really good chance at landing one of them. [/QUOTE]
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