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Assistant Coach
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/george_schroeder/01/06/gus-malzahn/index.html?eref=sihp
Some good insights into the mind of this mad scientist.
Some good insights into the mind of this mad scientist.
The position allowed Malzahn the freedom to try just about anything he wanted. What we see from Auburn today? Look close, and recognize that it all started then, when Malzahn meshed the I-formation with the principles of Wing-T misdirection he gleaned from that book, and then began experimenting. "He was always doodling," Patrick says. "He was never ever afraid to take a chance."