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Ultimately, it’s about Jeremy Johnson. Right?
If you believe that Johnson’s two-year tenure as Auburn’s part-time starting quarterback was no one-off fluke, but an accurate indication of Gus Malzahn’s future ability to recruit and groom his No. 1 signal-callers — and his inability to avoid an accompanying offensive meltdown — then OK, sure, it makes sense to think Malzahn’s a mediocre head coach.
If you feel Johnson’s struggles are a better indicator for Malzahn’s quarterback play going forward than Marshall’s or Stidham’s or White’s (or even Todd’s or Newton’s) successes, by all means, tell me Auburn could do better.