Bring On The Dawgs
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By Jay Coulter
jccoulter@gmail.com
Enough with the appetizers, it’s time for the main meal. Georgia week is here. You can have Thanksgiving, New Year’s or any other holiday; the next three weeks are the best days of the year.
It’s Amen Corner time. That means Georgia and Alabama.
Auburn disposed of lowly Tennessee Tech yesterday 35-3 and can now squarely focus on the Georgia Bulldogs. Saturday’s win was what one would expect. The Tigers could have scored 100 points if they chose.
Instead, Tommy Tuberville called off the dogs (no pun intended) after scoring touchdowns on its first three possessions. Senior day was a good chance to see some of the Auburn stars of tomorrow.
Most impressive was the performance by third-string quarterback Blake Field, who was 6-11 for 92 yards and a touchdown. Field looked every bit the starter in managing the offense. The fact he’s gotten very few reps at quarterback this year makes the performance even more impressive.
Kodi Burns was a different story. Admitting that he was nervous and pressing too much, Burns was downright ineffective. He was 0-4 passing and seemed confused most of the time.
We’re a long way to next year, but if Saturday was a test, Field got the better score.
Defensively, you needed an extra deep depth chart to keep up with all the players seeing action. The highlight of the game was Walter McFadden’s 93 yard interception return for a touchdown, afterwards which he did his best impression of Deion Sanders in the end zone.
The players seemed to love it and the coaches didn’t appear to care considering the score. It resulted in Auburn having to kickoff from high in section 43. I suppose it was all in good fun, but it looked pretty stupid to me.
Meanwhile over in Athens, Georgia disposed of Troy 44-34 in a game closer than most Dawg fans expected. The Trojans rolled up 488 yards of total offense and kept the game close deep into the second half.
Auburn fans shouldn’t read much into the game. Troy is a pretty good team with a solid offense. Georgia was coming off an emotional win over Florida. You can bet Auburn will get their best shot on Saturday.
Let the talking begin. We’ll hear plenty of it this week. It should be fun. Auburn has a lot to prove after last year’s embarrassing lost. Playing in Athens should help. I’m not sure why, but we like the place.
As usual, we’ll have plenty of coverage this week.
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by whitem12003 on Nov 5, 2007 9:31 AM CST reply actions
Blake Field should give the starting position....
a legitimate run next year. But to tell you the truth I expect Neil Caudle to take the starting job next season with Burns put in on situation packages. Regardless it was great to see that Field can be counted on in an emergency and I would be surprised to see Burns get the nod should Cox go down. We needed Bama to win but "que sera sera" and since they lost.....BUCK FAMA. First things first lets put a whoopin' on dem dawgs so bad that the UGA faithful turn the hose on themselves! War Damn Eagle!
Latest Line
The latest line is 1 point. Bet it becomes a pick'em before Friday. That's how much respect the #17 team in the country is getting coming into the #10 team's house. (not to mention having gotten a good rest last week)
There's no place like home. Auburn is 17-7 in Sanford Stadium since they went to the home and home back in 1959. That's 71%. That's a better winning percentage there than Georgia has against SEC opponents.
I want to go so bad, but none of my cohorts can make it. That's the part that sucks when all your college friends live scattered all over the southeast.
by War Eagle Atlanta on Nov 6, 2007 5:43 PM CST reply actions
I was sorely tempted to road-trip it...
.....But I'll be lucky to be even awake before noon, Saturday. I work a 13-14 hour shift Friday night, and won't get off work till 8:00 AM CST. Were I to leave work in Birmingham and just drive non-stop, I'd be lucky to make Athens by 2:00. And that would assume keeping the needle on 70 all the way through Atlanta, and not falling asleep at the wheel...
.....But, I'll set an alarm to be up by Dawg-kicking time! And, it's on the Eye this week, so even if Charter Cable fritzes out, I can still watch and post comments. I can see the local CBS affiliate's transmitter from my street...

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