Originally Posted by Bama_Rick
Originally Posted by hatari
If AU had Dak Prescot, They would have been 10-2 at worst, and maybe better. That shows how important the Qb is to Malzahn's system. Receivers were also an issue after Duke Williams was cut. AU put 10 players into the NFL off of last years team. That's too many starters to replace. AU will be strong again next year, providing they sort the Qb situation out. The program is in good hands.


Why can't AU recruit a QB? Did they set a precedent with Scam and his dad? Bad juju?


Ever here of Nick Marshall? Had pretty good season with him. About not being able to recruit a QB, seems to me the almighty Nicky had to get a leftover from FSU to run his team. How can that be with 8 #1 recruiting classes?

Originally Posted by Bama_Rick

I think they are in good hands by AU standards. If a program is solid (and can recruit) losing 10 players to the NFL shouldn't be an issue.




Originally Posted by Bama_Rick

There will be 15 or more recruits in the wings chomping at the bit. That never happens at AU.
Top notch players aren't going to sit around for 3 or 4 years so they can play on a team that will go 7-5.

Auburn's woes lie within the program, not on the shoulders of those they choose to put on the field.



Put down your Crimson koolaid for once or go to Al.com and jump in bed with Phyllis from Mulga. The Tide is having a good season so enjoy. Get off the scam thing, that was all with Miss St., or did you miss that?

If you check real quick, AU has won 11 out of the last 20 Iron Bowls. Guess you missed conveniently forget the Mike/Mike/ Mike years (DuBois, Price, Shula) when Bama was 0-7.



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