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Auburn coach Gus Malzahn, foreground, and defensive coordinator Will Muschamp watch a spring football practice on Thursday, April 2, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. (Wade Rackley/Auburn Athletics)

High school coaches had a chance to learn from two of the best no-huddle minds in college football at Auburn this weekend.

Auburn held its annual coaching clinic from Thursday-Saturday, culminating with high school coaches pouring into Jordan-Hare Stadium to see Saturday's 60-play scrimmage.

Baylor coach Art Briles, Auburn defensive coordinator Will Muschamp and ESPN broadcaster Todd Blackledge served as keynote speakers for the annual event, which continues to grow.

"It went very well," Malzahn said after Saturday's scrimmage. "I think we had right at 750 coaches. It's been very good, great to see those guys, and we had a lot of guys that returned from last year or even the last two years."

Malzahn, who still regularly calls himself "an old high school football coach", has a special place in his heart for the level of the sport where he got his start. In addition to his coaching clinics, Malzahn has a long history of giving high school coaches a chance on his staff.