The OFFICIAL 2019 College football RANDOM THOUGHTS thread

smitty22

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35 divided by 7 nikka I can divide :mjpls:

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While our guys are winning starting spots, signing contracts, and getting degrees, Eddie Lacey somewhere still stuffing his face with more Chinese food :wow:

To continue that thought, Lombardi then really went all in on Auburn’s offense, which he says could be the worst offense in all of football.

“That offense at Auburn, I’m not sure what the hell it is,” Lombardi said. “They run power, they run unbalanced… But anyway, that offense, seriously, might be one of the worst offenses in football, so you can’t evaluate a quarterback in it or they can’t train a quarterback, that’s the other thing. (Gus Malzahn) can’t train them.”

Either way, it’s hard to argue with Lombardi’s take on Malzahn’s lack of development of his quarterbacks. Outside of Jeremy Johnson and Sean White, both of which disappointed during their time on The Plains, Malzahn typically has to reach into junior college or the transfer market to find a quarterback. That won’t be the case next season, so Malzahn will have a chance to silence his critics in the fall, but if he doesn’t, this narrative will only get louder next offseason.

https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/a...auburn-gus-malzahn-michael-lombardi-train-qb/
 
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