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Root hard for AUBURN tonight

Squandered? Yeah, from special teams. Bottom line: Auburn overachieved. If you bet on Auburn you still won. They would've won the game had Tre Mason downed the ball after getting the first. Of course, they still would have had to have stopped that KR touchdown. The game came down to who had the ball last. Auburn's #19 really goofed up hard on FSU's final drive too. Put it on him if you want. That game was the best game all year. Auburn did very well as an underdog, only falling short-- just barely-- on this final test.

If you watch Malzahn's offense, they pretty much had a guy wide open on every passing play. The guy is one hell of a coach.
 
Auburn squandered a national championship tonight. Yeah, let's bring in that staff. Brother. [/URL]

hahahahaha breath hahahaha

Gus and his staff out coached FSU tonight. Too much talent on the other side. FSU is the real deal. If after this game you don't want Malzahn or acknowledge his coaching is great, you don't know what coaching is
 
Ross learned how to win championships tonight.

Pay off the refs like the clowns do all the time.

Not even Gus Malzahn can beat that.

I am just SICK

Really? How about how the UA defenders were able to mug FSU receivers all night, or the missed face mask and horse collar that even Brent and Herbstreet were talking about? Come o if you want to cry about something at least make it legit...
 
Squandered? Yeah, from special teams. Bottom line: Auburn overachieved. If you bet on Auburn you still won. They would've won the game had Tre Mason downed the ball after getting the first. Of course, they still would have had to have stopped that KR touchdown. The game came down to who had the ball last. Auburn's #19 really goofed up hard on FSU's final drive too. Put it on him if you want. That game was the best game all year. Auburn did very well as an underdog, only falling short-- just barely-- on this final test.

If you watch Malzahn's offense, they pretty much had a guy wide open on every passing play. The guy is one hell of a coach.

Tre Mason was too worried about doing his Heisman pose and pointing to himself instead of thinking about his team. He allowed the real Heisman winner a chance and he took it...Tanks Tre for being a me guy instead of a team guy!!!!
 
Malzahn would be an enormous risk.

Running an NFL team is a completely different animal.
I know all of you are think wow we missed out on Chip Kelly. The guy who inherited a loaded team in the worst division in the NFL and promptly lost in the first round of the Wild Card.

I will give you another example of a young college wiz kid that everyone wanted. Lane Kiffin or even Steve Spurrier who was a god in college flopped in the NFL and went right back to college in one of the toughest jobs in America and went right back to winning.

I am not saying that Malzahn is the right or wrong guy, but 8 years ago the guy was coaching High School. He has one year of experience at Auburn. He has done a fantastic job, but let him wade through some adversity. Being in the NFL is a completely different animal. Teams are much better at dissecting your weaknesses. Just see Spurrier's failed efforts at the NFL.

Bringing in Malzahn to the NFL as a head coach, you are essentially banking on him as some sort of savant.

He is.
 
sure it is....arent we looking at him because he is on a big stage?

can we say FOR SURE that we would be having a Gus Malzahn conversation if he has 2 losses this season as opposed to going for the BCS champs

When you close your eyes, the world doesn't go away. Malzahn has been on the radar for a while.
 
The refs missed a really obvious PI in call in the End Zone toward the beginning of the 2nd half. If they call that, it's a different game. That, the missed FG, and the missed tackle on the last drive, and the INT were - to me - the plays that cost Auburn the most. Even on 3rd and long, Auburn manufactured wide open targets for Marshall. If they had an average passer, they would have beaten one of the more talented teams you'll ever see in college football. FSU has legit pros up and down their team - every level of the D, every level of the O, and on ST's. Short of making the FSU team vanish into thin air, Gus and his staff did about everything they could.
 
Ross learned how to win championships tonight.

Pay off the refs like the clowns do all the time.

Not even Gus Malzahn can beat that.

I am just SICK

WTF are you talking about, if anyone should be complaining about the refs, it's FSU. Auburn got away with ridiculous holds, pass interference, horse collars, face masks, taunting, etc. How in the hell did you conclude that the refs leaned even slightly toward FSU?

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hahahahaha breath hahahaha

Gus and his staff out coached FSU tonight. Too much talent on the other side. FSU is the real deal. If after this game you don't want Malzahn or acknowledge his coaching is great, you don't know what coaching is

This, Gus is a pimp!

However, I was really impressed with the halftime adjustments Fisher and his staff made. FSU was way more effective all around in the second half.

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This, Gus is a pimp!

However, I was really impressed with the halftime adjustments Fisher and his staff made. FSU was way more effective all around in the second half.

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Way more effective at Auburn players cramping up on kickoffs? Agreed.
 
He'll see it.

After days of meetings and constant evaluations on what happened this season, Stephen Ross sits in a dark room with a scotch in hand watching the BCS Championship. Watching intently, he sees something. A fire begins rolling around his guts, a passion sparks a heart grown cold, he leans forward squinting at the screen, one hand clutching his drink, the other gripping his chair. He finally knows what to do. The truth in inescapable. That performance, that excitement, that resilience...it touches him deeply. A moment of complete clarity passing through his being and he is immediately calmed by a sense of peace and purpose, "This is football and this is how you coach football" he thinks to himself.

Saluting the man on the television with a nod, he stands and walks to his phone to begin laying the groundwork. Calling Higgins, he speaks a simple statement:

"Lets go hire Jimbo Fisher"

One of the top posts in fh in a long time

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