Kenny Dillingham to FSU

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Auburn was 53rd in Total Offense
Auburn was 78th in Yards Per Play

Congrats, you've hired Baby Enos.

(yes, I know Norvell will actually be calling his plays, Dillingham just helps him gameplan).
 
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Auburn was 53rd in Total Offense
Auburn was 78th in Yards Per Play

Congrats, you've hired Baby Enos.

(yes, I know Norvell will actually be calling his plays, Dillingham just helps him gameplan).

Malzahn called plays for Auburn. Dillingham was doing the same there as he will for FSU
 
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Not on Dillingham, Gus calls the plays he was just like Thomas Brown here. Pretty sure norvell calls plays as well
 
Dillingham is more like a puppet figure at Auburn given he doesn't call plays and nor will he at FSU either. It's still Norvell's offense.
 
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looks like fsu will now be running jet sweeps 80% of the time
 
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Not exactly sure why anyone would be nervous about dude hirring his former OC that doesn't even call plays. Oh well.

Rumor has it though that he will also hire his former LB coach that was uga's DC this year (Lanning).
 
Pretty good hire for them... Nice staff for them so far. It's okay because we still got Dan Enos and his 90th ranked offense😂😂. Boy when you think about it are staff is full of a bunch of nobodies
Amen brother, starting with the head man Diaz himself who is really nothing but a big nobody in the coaching world hence why his staff is **** because he don’t know anyone and anyone who is something doesn’t want to come and work for that novice
 
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The guy that was so good that Malzahn took back play calling? Got it.
 
Dillingham was the third offensive coordinator of Malzahn’s seven-year tenure as Auburn’s head coach, but the young up-and-comer did not call plays for the Tigers, as Malzahn again took over that aspect of the offense while betting on himself. Still, Dillingham worked closely with Auburn’s quarterbacks -- chiefly, freshman starter Bo Nix -- and helped Malzahn with gameplanning during the week while serving as the coach’s eye in the sky on gameday, working from the coaching booth and communicating with Malzahn on the field.
 
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