Jimbo Fisher shares changes Auburn has made under Cadillac Williams
While Auburn hasn’t undertaken wholesale schematic or personnel changes since the firing of Bryan Harsin, there have been some tweaks noticed by the Tigers upcoming opponent. Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher highlighted on his weekly radio show some of what he’s seen Auburn tweak since Cadillac Williams took over.
Namely, Fisher has noticed some new wrinkles on the offense from the Tigers — specifically a run look with frontside pullers. But beyond some tweaks like that, there isn’t a whole lot different.
“A few little calls here there. Defensively, stayed very similar. There’s going to be some wrinkles offensively, a little more pin-pull and some things they’re doing,” Fisher said. “Will Friend, who’s been around a long time, is a really good football coach. He’s calling the plays along with another guy — another guy is calling the pass plays but he’s calling the runs. And they’re still very similar.”
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Fisher went on to explain how you can’t easily make fundamental changes midseason. Limitations on personnel — rosters are fairly locked-in and there’s no waiver wire — and time means that the underpinnings often stay the same while minor adjustments are made.
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Basically, the real changes aren’t to what the Tigers are doing, but how they’re doing those things and how much they’re doing those things.
“You can’t change drastically. You say change, well, we’ve got three practices, four practices a week. How much you really going to change?” Fisher said. “You could put some new schemes in like you do for a game, but you can’t change, overall. They’re going to be staying very similar to what they did, but they’ll have a few new wrinkles.”
Just what those wrinkles are for Auburn, and how ready the Aggies will be to defend them, could be the difference in a Saturday night matchup of SEC West non-contenders.