Article By Chris Mizerany on 27th May, 2010
While his offensive scheme has proved to be successful, Malzahn inherited Auburn players that were recruited to play in a more pro-style attack.
Though players such as Ben Tate and Chris Todd thrived in this offense, they lacked the main characteristic Malzahn likes in his players: versatility.
Tate was a very good downhill running back who wasn't a huge threat in the passing game, while Todd was a serviceable quarterback that lacked mobility.
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