Dixieland Disaster
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By Jay Coulter
jccoulter@gmail.com
All the warning signs were there: The closed practices during fall camp; the wide receivers struggling to catch the ball in practice; Brad Lester’s little problem; a young offensive line that was struggling in scrimmages.
Like parents that won’t acknowledge their son has a problem, most of us spent the summer refusing to believe this Auburn team was different. We ignored those who said our offensive line would struggle, those who said our receivers wouldn’t be the same without Courtney Taylor. When Lester was suspended, we didn’t worry.
Auburn just reloads at running back. After all, we are Running Back U.
I thought Phil Steele was an idiot when he released his preseason publication and ranked Auburn 41st nationally. Little did I know that would be optimistic.
Three weeks into the 2007 season it appears, barring a miracle, the season is lost. Auburn is officially rebuilding. Coaches will say otherwise. But we all know the odds of this team playing beyond November 24th are slim.
Football is funny. The Tigers could easily be 3-0 right now or they could be 0-3. Regardless of where they are or could be, this Auburn team is not very good.
The question this week for coaches and fans will be what direction to go. Is Kodi Burns really the answer? There’s no question he brings a spark to the offense.
Would it be better to bite the bullet and redshirt him? At this point, is it worth burning a year of his eligibility? Does a year under center with a bad offense help him and Auburn long term?
Burns is the future without question. But is he the answer this year? I’m not so sure.
Brandon Cox has lost his way. He’s not likely to find it before Auburn’s brutal road schedule begins. Despite leading the Tigers down the field on the final drive, he looked suspect. The pass to Rod Smith should have been picked off. The throw to Tommy Trott in the endzone was into double coverage.
When looking for answers, we have to look beyond the quarterback. What started out as an inexperienced offensive line has grown into a broken down, shot out unit. Left tackle King Dunlap, who has been as big a disappointment as anyone, hyper-extended his left elbow in the first half and left the game, being replaced by Andrew McCain who played the rest of the day.
Back-up guard Leon Hart also left the game early with a shoulder injury. He could be the biggest bust in the state of Alabama since Alan Evans and Billy Ray. The entire offensive line is teetering on collapse.
The bottom line is when you turn the ball over 10 times in two weeks, you are going to lose. If Auburn does the same Saturday with Hal Mumme’s New Mexico State team, they will lose again.
The defense is a different story. They were by no means dominating against Miss State. However, giving up only 12 points should always equal a win. They were pushed around at times. The opening drive was a disaster.
But when you look closer you can understand why Will Muschamp’s group struggled. Consider this: the Tiger defense played without three of its top players, plus a fourth who was badly banged up. Tray Blackmon, Merrill Johnson and Jonathan Wilhite never stepped on the field. Aairon Savage played but probably shouldn’t have.
It hurt worst at linebacker. When you take Blackmon and Johnson out of the game, you are really in a world of trouble. This takes your defense from an "A" unit to a "C+" group at best. Add in Wilhite’s and Savage’s injuries and you get a group that probably over achieved yesterday.
Despite the 1-2 record and a season on the brink of disaster, this Auburn team is loaded with talent. That’s what is so disappointing. But it’s also what brings hope. The odds are long of salvaging the season; but when a team has this much ability, you hold out hope. And that’s what keeps up coming back every Saturday.
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Not ready to give up just yet...
Everyone that didn't think this year was going to be a rebuilding year is crazy or you were just in denial to begin with. We knew that things were going to be tough we just didn't realize they were going to be this tough.
I am not ready to give up on the season. I am still hopeful that we will win at least seven games (Against K State, New Mexico State, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, Tennessee Tech, either Georgia or Arkansas, and against our most hated rival, Alabama. I really do think things will turn around. I know, most have said I have lost my mind but I think the coaching staff will find the answers.
We will lose against Florida and LSU for sure. We will lose to Arkansas or Georgia. The way Arkansas played last night, I am think that is who we will lose to and the end of our season will be the brightest spot of this season. With wins coming against our final 4 opponents.
As far as the QB situation I think the best thing that needs to happen is to play both. I think it is already too late to red shirt Kodi Burns. I think once he steps onto the field to play the red shirt option is no longer available. Then again I am not sure. We know that Brandon is having major problems and they are not going to get better throughout the season so its best to use both. It will be a huge advantage for our offense. My question is this...why did the coaching staff only teach Burns a "handful" of plays? Would it not benefit the team to teach him everything that he can possibly soak up???
Also, whats up with the wide receivers? How come none of them can catch? There are so many questions but little answers.
I am still confident that things will get turned around. It's just taking a little longer than we like. We are use to winning and when our team struggles we want coaches to lose jobs. That is NOT the answer and the sooner everyone learns that the better off they will be.
My prediction is a 7-5 season with a trip to the Music City Bowl or Independence Bowl at best. Then again this is only the third week of the college football season so anything can happen...we could by some miracle chance defeat Florida or LSU at their house. We'll see what happens.
WAR EAGLE!!!!
Burns
Why should we redshirt him? So, we can lose five next year, while patiently awaiting him learning the ropes? Nope, the time is now, and I am not a patient man. Oh, and to answer the question posed in the ealier comment, yes, Burns can still be redshirted....
War Eagle!

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