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Gus Malzahn finalizes 6 changes to Auburn's off-field administrative staff

Posted on June 15, 2017 at 12:44 PM

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Gus Malzahn has finalized his off-the-field staff for the 2017 season.

Following last month's departures of David Gunn and Jamie Croley, Auburn's fifth-year coach announced the latest personnel moves via a story on the Tigers' in-house website. Along with confirming the personnel moves involving Patrick Suddes, Brett Whiteside, Kenny Ingram and Stefan Schmidt that were previously reported, Malzahn added Mollie Moore as Auburn's director of recruiting operations.

Moore, an Auburn graduate, returns to Auburn after spending the past two seasons at Georgia. Moore was previously on Malzahn's staff as the Tigers' football recruiting administrative assistant in 2013. At Georgia, Moore was the Bulldog's recruiting program coordinator.

Malzahn also promoted Jorrell Bostrom, a former offensive lineman on the Plains, to the team's director of player development. Bostrom previously served as the Tigers' assistant director of player development.

"We have a great staff in place and the addition of Kenny, Mollie and Stefan, combined with the new duties for Pat, Brett and Jorrell are going to be very beneficial for our program and our players," Malzahn said in the story on Auburn's in-house website.

Suddes, who served as Auburn's director of player personnel for the last 16 months, was promoted to assistant athletic director for football. Schmidt, who worked with Suddes at Texas in 2013, was added as the Tigers' new director of player personnel.

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Ingram, who worked as Auburn's director of player development in 2013 and 2014, is now the Tigers' director of player relations after spending the last two seasons as an assistant at Cincinnati.

Whiteside was Auburn's director of recruiting operations since 2013 and will now serve as the program's director of football operations, filling the void left by Croley's resignation last month.

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