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Auburn Starts The Healing Process

By Jay Coulter
jccoulter@gmail.com

The Auburn football team got a much needed off day on Monday and now begin to put the pieces back together after a heart breaking loss to LSU.

There’s still a lot to play for this season. With Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama still left on the schedule, this most unusual season has a chance to end in success. I can’t remember a year when Auburn won its last two that Tiger fans didn’t deem the year wildly successful.

At this point, it looks as if Auburn will have the best team when the Dawgs and the Tide come calling.

The Tigers left Baton Rouge healthier than they’ve been all year. That should provide a big boost in the coming weeks. The defense has been decimated with injuries for most of the year and now appears to be nearly 100 percent. Pat Lee is the exception. He jammed his neck on a tackle and is trying to get healthy for Saturday.

There has been much debate on the choice to squib kick to LSU on the final series. I think it was the right call. The problem was not with the call, but with its execution. Wes Byrum simply didn’t get enough leg on the kick.

But I’m not knocking the guy. He’s built up enough good will with Auburn fans this season to last a career.

Tommy Tuberville had to be thinking back to the South Florida game and the big return by the Bulls that put them in position to send the game into overtime.

"We weren't going to kick it to their deep guy," said Tuberville. Enough said.

Wide receiver Robert Dunn returned to practice Sunday. After speculating that he had quit, it was confirmed by Tuberville that he was suspended for an incident at practice. There’s still no word on how long he’ll be sidelined.

Congratulations to defensive end Quentin Groves who now is tied for Auburn’s all-time sack record. It’s been apparent since the South Florida game that Groves has been preoccupied with the record – so much so that it’s affected the way he’s played. Maybe now he’ll relax more and get back to being the old Quentin. Auburn is going to need him.

Ole Miss is a hard team to get a handle on. They come into Saturday’s game at Pat Dye Field with a 2-6 overall record, including an 0-5 mark in the SEC. Still, the Rebels can be dangerous. They came within an eyelash of beating both Florida and Alabama.

Ole Miss was pummeled by Arkansas 44-8 on Saturday. You can bet the speculation has already started about the future of Rebels coach Ed Orgeron. Despite bringing in a couple of solid recruiting classes, it has yet to translate on the field.

Tuberville comes into Saturday’s contest with a 6-2 record against his old school. The game kicks off at 5:00 p.m. Central time from Auburn and will be available on pay-per-view.

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Think that the way we cover kicks...

.....It was a no-brainer to squibb, in retrospect. We just shouldn't have kicked it onside kick distance. Oh, for a kicker who can reach the endzone! Kick-coverage has EASILY been the lousiest phase of our game, this year.

.....My biggest disappointment, other than not winning the game? The play of Tim Hawthorne. I've been pulling for the guy, since he's from my hometown. Against LSU, he got thrown to at least four times, and could bring none of them in. Even Robert Dunn catches more balls that that! Hawthorne does block a lot better than Dunn, and he did well blocking, for the most part. Still, if Dunn can't go, I think Chris Slaughter should get some time in the slot. Slaughter has yet to drop a ball on the field, this year.

.....The other disappointment was that our defense got gashed horribly in the second half. I think we gave up close to 350 yards. And, it could have been a lot worse, but for weird play-calling, and LSU gaffes. I'm not down on Muschamp and our defense, though. I think LSU is just that good, on offense. I may be wrong, but I figure they'll absolutely buzz-saw Bama's bunch in two weeks!

.....I'm really looking forward to this Rebel game. The weather gurus indicate that the rain will be over by Saturday evening, and I have tickets! I'll be up in the west stands, at the 40, right behind the Ole Miss bench. I'm hoping to see lots of frustration and antics out of Coach O! That also means that there will be no carpet-bombing of the open thread this Saturday, by me. Someone else will have to have the color commentary...

by Acid Reign on Oct 23, 2007 11:11 AM CDT reply actions  

I still don't agree with the squib kicks

When they only needed a field goal to win it, why give them the ball automatically at their own 45 yard line?  Gamble on the fact that you can tackle them around the 20.  That's just dumb, guys!

Looks like the troll is back with his 2nd column in 4 weeks wishing Tubs to get the hell out of Dodge.  I guess that now that Bama beat a schizophrenic Volunteer team, the world is turned up on it's end.

All hail Nick Saban, the conqueror of the Bama state.  After this year, we Auburnites will be relegated to 25 years of darkness...

by War Eagle Atlanta on Oct 23, 2007 11:11 AM CDT reply actions  

My ph friend...

The prime reason we allowed them to rack up 350+ yards in the 2nd half is because we couldn't keep our offense on the field long enough with the seriously conservative playcalling that kept leading to 3 and outs.

Once again, a game of two halves.  We usually come out on top with these, but our second half just sucked.  Even so, we were in it until the end.  I'll take the loss with pride.  I hate it when we just give the damn thing away...

by War Eagle Atlanta on Oct 23, 2007 11:15 AM CDT reply actions  

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