I still remember Jeremy Johnson sitting alone with a 1000 yd stare and nary a coach in sight. Brady has a three and out and he's holding a conference with coaches linemen....
seems like everybody could block down, utilize angles more, pulling tackles, guards. coupled with misdirection or change of direction runs. anything but standing toe to toe.
I asked a similar question on another thread. If you were gonna fire him after a loss, what did he do today that drastically changed your perception of him as a coach? the other team screwed the pooch twice and handed the team a win. "heck of a job there, coach"
IF, (big if) the Auburn President and Board had decided going in that Harsin would be gone with a loss today, why would that win change the decision process?
It shouldn't matter but I'm going to assume most of these guys are just playing for pride, right now. Do any of them need to worry about impressing scouts?.
he failed to adjust at all last week when it was most obvious that was what was needed. I predict only minute changes against Mizzou. He (like a lot of coaches) just can't be made to get out of his comfort zone. See: Auburn football 2013-2020
not too far off the mark. do something. anything. different than what hasn't been working with regards to the OL getting worked. changing QB's won't solve that. changing the way you attack the Defense with play design might. If the coaches can't change strategy mid game then AU's in big trouble. If the collective football IQ of the team is so low that changing schemes to address the issues mid game is a non starter, then you compound the ineptitude.