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Auburn coach expects to bring home more titles

Coach expects to bring more titles to Auburn

- BY DAVID PASCHALL STAFF WRITER

HOOVER, Ala. — It’s hard to find a “hot seat” ranking of Southeaste­rn Conference football coaches this summer that doesn’t have Auburn’s Gus Malzahn at the top and somebody else as a distant second.

It didn’t take long for that subject to surface Thursday as SEC Media Days wrapped up.

Malzahn is entering his seventh season as Auburn’s head coach and his 10th overall with the Tigers, having served as offensive coordinato­r for the 2010 national championsh­ip team highlighte­d by quarterbac­k Cam Newton. His first six seasons as head coach have yielded six bowl trips, one SEC championsh­ip and two SEC West titles, and for a second straight year Malzahn is the only league coach who has ever defeated Nick Saban.

“I’ve got a job that expects to win championsh­ips, and I expect to win championsh­ips,” Malzahn said. “I knew that when I signed up for this. In the years that we win championsh­ips, it’s good. The years we don’t, it’s ‘hot seat this’ and ‘hot seat that.’ Out of the six years, four have been this same rodeo. It’s just part of the job descriptio­n.

“At some places, they celebrate eight wins. That’s just not part of Auburn. We expect to win championsh­ips and we’ve done that, and we’re going to have more championsh­ips in the future here, too.”

Auburn played for the national championsh­ip during Malzahn’s first season in 2013, and his 2017 team was ranked No. 2 after the regular season but then lost 28-7 to Georgia in the SEC title game. Last year’s team opened with a win over Washington in a top-10 showdown on Labor Day weekend, but his Tigers skidded to a 6-5 finish before awaking to obliterate Purdue 63-14 in the Music City Bowl.

In simpler terms, Auburn followed a 7-1 SEC season that included a 26-14 win over Alabama in 2017 with a 3-5 league mark that included a 52-21 loss to the Crimson Tide.

“If we’re being straight honest, any coach in the SEC not getting to the SEC championsh­ip game or winning more than eight or nine games a year is going to be talked about getting fired regardless,” Auburn senior defensive lineman Derrick Brown said. “That’s what’s expected out of these coaches, but at the end of the day, Coach Malzahn is there for us, and we have his back.

“The hot seat talk is what it is. We’re going to play for our coach, and we’re going to do what we do.”

Auburn isn’t moving the meter much this summer on the SEC landscape, with Alabama and Georgia locks to begin this season in the nation’s top five and with Florida, LSU and Texas A&M either in the top 10 or very close. The Tigers return their offensive line along with receiver Seth Williams and running backs Kam Martin and Boobee Whitlow, but they will enter preseason camp not knowing the starting quarterbac­k.

The choices are redshirt freshman Joey Gatewood and true freshman Bo Nix.

“Both of them are very athletic,” Malzahn said. “They can create things when things break down. They have bigtime arms. Both of them are really hungry for the job. We’ll figure it out in fall camp. We’ll name a starter and figure which of those two guys gives us the best chance of winning.”

Malzahn said Thursday that this could be the best defense he’s seen in his decade on the Plains. The biggest reasons for that are Brown, Marlon Davidson and Nick Coe across the defensive front.

The schedule is beyond brutal with Oregon as the opener, Alabama as the closer and the likes of Texas A&M, Mississipp­i State, Florida, LSU and Georgia in between, but Malzahn said his program has come to expect such a slate.

“When I look at the team that we have this year, there are some of the same characteri­stics that our championsh­ip teams had, and that’s what’s exciting for me,” Malzahn said. “Now, you’ve got to win close games. You’ve got to make plays when the games are on, and you’ve got to stay healthy, but the exciting thing for me and the thing I tell my team is that we’ve got a chance.

“Not every team in the league can say that.”

Contact David Paschall@ timesfreep­ress.com or 423-7576524.

 ?? AP PHOTO/BUTCH DILL ?? Auburn football coach Gus Malzahn speaks Thursday at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala. Malzahn is the league’s only current coach with a head-to-head win against Nick Saban, but his job status appears shaky after the Tigers went 3-5 in SEC play with a lopsided loss to Alabama last season.
AP PHOTO/BUTCH DILL Auburn football coach Gus Malzahn speaks Thursday at SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala. Malzahn is the league’s only current coach with a head-to-head win against Nick Saban, but his job status appears shaky after the Tigers went 3-5 in SEC play with a lopsided loss to Alabama last season.

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