Monday, September 10, 2007
So the meltdown begins....
I think you all need to quit jumping ship. Don't bail on Auburn. Don't bail on Cox. This is Auburn football. Did you really think we were going 11-0 this year? No. Do I still think we split the road games? Yes. Whether that road is Ws against Arky and UGA then so be it. I'll examine the issues:
1.) Our line. We are playing two freshman on the line. One redshirt and One true. Plus, Ziemba the true freshman is playing our most important o-line position: Right Tackle (Cox's Blind Side). I heard it said once that whenever you start freshman no matter if its college or high school you are almost guaranteed to lose as many games as the freshman you start.
2.) Our defense. Yes, the played good the past two games but not good enough. Were were the fumbles and INTs against USF? No where. Groves is a maniac on the outside but when you run the spread it almost negates him because he's going to bite on the wrong guy 50% of the time.
3.) Special teams. We don't have a boomer on kickoffs. Byrum can't kick off yet because of his ankle. If we had pinned them deep towards the end of the game we probably wouldn't have gone to OT.
4.) The schedule. We knew who South Florida was going into the season. The were the real deal. This was a team hungry to beat us to prove themselves. They stepped up. We didn't. End of story.
5.) Brandon Cox. Cox is our QB. Deal with it. If you don't like it I'm sure John Parker Wilson would love a few more fans. Here's a reminder about Brandon Cox. He's undefeated against Alabama. He would have been undefeated against LSU if John Vaughn could remember how to kick FGs. He also single handidly won the Georgia game in Athens. Is he as good as Jason Campbell. No. Is he better than Kodi Burns, Neil Caudle, Blake Field? Much Much Better. If you ditch Brandon Cox now then YES you will lose 5 games. What's Kodi Burns going to do? Run around till someone gets open? Try to tuck it and run and end up a piece of some LSU d-lineman's stool? Yes he's mobile. So what. We don't run a mobile offense. Our strength is our interior lineman so we run it up the middle most of the time.
6. Auburn football is about heartbreak. That's what makes us Auburn fans. We know what it's like to win and lose and it makes us stronger. Who's giving you crap today? Here's a comeback to each one of them. Is it an Alabama fan? just hold up 5 fingers and say "Better hope 3 million a year is enough to beat us". Is it a Georgia fan? good game against South Carolina. Stafford really looked like the QB of the future. When you get beat by Blake Mitchell, the alcoholic fratboy of SEC Qbs, you lose most of our respect. Is it a Tennessee fan? Ask them, "when you close your eyes do you still have nightmares of Cal's kick return". I could go on and on.
Monday, August 13, 2007
We...Must...Protect...Our...Players...
I say this because as a team, the LAST thing we need (especially considering the nature of our rebuilding certain key units) is negativity, a loss of confidence, or any reason to doubt ourselves. That's the one thing the makes Auburn so great as underdogs - confidence. We all know what an underrated team can do when chemistry and confidence are present. (SEE: AU 2004)
I really don't know why TT decided we were going to unleash the defenses on our quarterbacks this past week. Perhaps to put pressure on them to "make plays." Not the brightest of ideas; but it's amazing how out of a stupid decision can come great discoveries. Welcome Kodi Burns. I look forward to seeing how Dameyune Craig can do with a good defense in the TT era.
After reading and discussing with Ragan, I believe we have found someone who is going to be an All-American in 2 years in Lee Ziemba. Someone who is dominating a senior, All-American DE Quentin Groves in practice (so a source says) in one on one drills DURING HIS FIRST WEEK deserves some applause.
It's about that time. 17 days till cowbells will be sounding when Mississippi State gives a darn good game to LSU. But more importantly, 19 days and the Eagle will be flying...
War Eagle
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Know your Foe: Kansas State

Every Auburn fan should be an informed Auburn fan. That's why All Auburn, All the Time brings you "Know Your Foe" a breakdown of Auburn 2007 scheduled opponenents. Every Tuesday we'll bring you a all the good talking points so you can impress your friends and the beautiful babies at the tailgate. It's all the information you need to know before those crisp Autumn saturdays.
Team:
Location:
Colors: Royal Purple, Silver
Founded: 1863
Conference: Big XII (North)
Past Championships: Big 8 (1934); Big XII (2003); Big XII North (1998, 2000, 2003)
Famous Alums: Darren Sproles (Football; Chargers), Gary Spani (NFL Hall of Famer), Erin Brockovich (honestly), Earl Woods (Tiger’s Daddy), Kirstie Alley (Fat Actress)
Head Coach: Ron Prince
Game Breakers: WR Jordy Nelson, KR Justin McKinley
Key Matchups: It’s all going to come down the passing game. On both sides of the ball. Jordy Nelson will try to challenge a young and fairly inexperienced
On a side note: Reggie Ball. Most Georgia Tech fans agree that had he not been so successful against
For
Record against
Why you can love them: K-State were the lovable losers of college football. They were consistently the worse football team in
Why you should hate them: K-State fans are cocky. They’re brash. Success hasn’t made them humble and most don’t act like they’ve been there before. They’ve been known for cheap hits and some dirty play at times. Plus you should hate all Big XII teams and the undeserved respect the get.
Odd
Friday, June 1, 2007
AttitUde
During this same season, the Ole Ball Coach, his future wife, and myself were able to take it easy for an hour every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in James Brown's organic gardening class. In this class, there were several athletes - one in particular who stood out though. Of course, at 6-2, 310 lbs, it's hard NOT to stand out. Throughout the semester we carried on a conversation here and there about the games throughout the season; but he saw minimal playing time as he backed up one of the toughest O-lineman to enter the NFL draft this year - Ben Grubbs. Now, as we begin talking about the 2007 season, it is his chance to shine.
I recently messaged Tyronne Green on the infamous Facebook, after I had read an excerpt from one of Tommy Tuberville's speeches. In his speech, he had described Tyronne as being someone who was inevitably going to "make a big name for himself." It was no surprise to Tyronne when I told him of the comments, as he let me know that they are expecting a lot of him this season. I digress. The reason I say all of this is to reveal why Tyronne Green stood out, and why he is going to be a force in Auburn football for the next few years. That reason? His will to win and an attitude that carries a love for football, and a love for AUBURN football. A person's will to win far outweighs his skill or lack thereof, and I believe that was something that may have been missing from last year's team - Excitement, fun, and a love for the game. These components make up exactly what successful teams have in their psyche. That is why I am confident that the man who is leading our offensive charge this season is a man that loves Auburn football, loves the game, and is excited about winning and succeeding. Guys like this can single-handedly make a unit strong, where once it was weak. We hope that this attitude of leadership - vocally, spiritually, and physically - will be contagious, spreading to every member of the Auburn family this season. If it spreads, watch out. It could be a special one.
War Eagle
Thursday, May 31, 2007
Putting the "D" Back in Defense
Sunday, May 27, 2007
What? O What? Ohhhhh
If you look back to 2004 (which I will stop doing once the season begins) Auburn was effective on offense because no defense could match up with the arsenal of skill players we had on offense. Look for this year to be similar. I think we will use our tight ends a lot more than in years past. I also think that if our receivers prove to be physical types we will run a lot more pick plays and crossing routs over the middle. Play action will be another key to the passing game this year. Cox's health will enable Auburn to use play action to keep defenses guessing. Our fantastic group of RB's will allow play action to be effective. With Carl Stewart at the X back position he will be a threat to catch the ball every passing play, and the speed of Brad Lester and elusiveness of Ben Tate will work in Auburn's favor. Did I mention that Mario Fannin and Tristan Davis will also be getting carries?
Our WR corps should be much more effective as well. Rod Smith comes to mind. He will be our go-to-guy. I am interested to see how Tim Hawthorne plays this year. He has the potential to be a star. We have Montez Billings who has stepped up his play, and hopefully Prechae Rodriguez will be able to make some big grabs as well. Robert Dunn should be more productive this year, although I am still not sold on him as a rout runner and his hands seem to be iffy. The Offense should be able to put up more points, sustain longer drives, and use more trickery (or trickeration as ESPN now seems to think is a word) than we used in 2006.