Auburn Sinks in Appalachia

Is the sun setting on the Tuberville administration?
War Eagle, everyone. The Tigers fall for the third week in a row, 34-17, to the West Virginia Mountaineers. Despite building a big 17-3 second quarter lead behind a strong running game, Auburn melted down the stretch. West Virginia had little success trying to stop Auburn's power running attack in the first half, but again, as we have all year, we abandoned the successful offensive game plan in the second half, and went nearly exclusively with the shotgun. Auburn failed to produce a single second half point. On defense, for the second game in a row, Auburn was gashed for over 400 yards, this time, much of it came on the ground. If it hadn't been for a pair of first quarter West Virginia turnovers, this game could have yielded 600 yards against our defense.
It was exciting, seeing Auburn run from the I-set again, and pick up yardage. The sprint handoff, bootleg the other way offense has been time-proven ever since the first days of the forward pass. Auburn exploited the dual-threat throughout the early going, but abandoned it completely in the second half. Worse, the offensive line fell apart in the latter going, showing an inability to even deal with a three man rush. Auburn failed to even take a shot at a wide receiver pass down field past the 1st down stake, in this game, despite trailing much of the second half.
On defense, Auburn had opportunities on the D-line, but failed to wrap up often. The linebackers had a great effort, but made a few mistakes. Our corners were generally good, but Auburn's safety play was nearly non-existent. Auburn's two safeties have become nearly invisible, neither covering, nor making tackles. We're really searching for answers, once the play moves past the line of scrimmage up the middle. Kudos to Paul Rhodes for dialing up a few more blitzes. We did have some success on them, and lately, our D-line has needed the help to get pressure on the quarterback. Rhoades is trying to play to his strengths. We've just GOT to get better in the middle of the defense, on the back seven.
Special teams continue to be a mixed bag, with a few spectacular plays, and a few bad ones. Overall, we're more solid here than we were a year ago, but we need to get even better.
Grades
Defensive Line: C. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. At times, the middle was stuffed, and the outside contained. At times, we were woefully out of position. This year, we have not been able to get a 4-man pass rush going against any quality opponent. Overall, it was an average performance. Against a dangerous offense like the Mountaineers have, we needed to win convincingly up front. We did not.
Linebackers: C. There were missed tackles, and some busts in alignment and gap control. Still, these guys played hard, and were probably the best defenders on the field at actually wrapping up and bringing a loose runner down. If we just had 3 healthy Merrill Johnsons to put out there, we'd be one of the best defenses in the nation. Still, when you can't put a 170 pound back on the ground on those 3rd and 2 calls up the middle, you've got problems at middle linebacker.
Secondary: D+. I REALLY hate to give a grade like this, when our corners played pretty well. It wasn't always perfect, but Powers and McFadden came to PLAY. They did pretty well, locking down the outside. Our safeties were pitiful. PITIFUL! Bad technique, bad position, bad decisions. How did it come to this? As much as I cussed him five years ago, I would KILL to have Will Herring back there, right now. At least he would hit somebody, and didn't play scared.
Punting: C. Durst had a couple of good towering, deep shots, but had a couple off the side of his foot, too. Overall, it was probably his worst effort of the year. Considering field position, it was still decent. Would that every Auburn player's “worst effort” was this good. We might still be in the BCS picture.
Punt Returns: C. Only had one punt to return, all night. Chris Slaughter did field it in traffic, and fall forward for a yard. Not good, not bad.
Kickoff Returns: A. Had SEVERAL good ones! Nice blocking, nice avoidance of penalties, good decisions. Some folks might say that a ball kicked off into the endzone should always be downed, but with the coverage having to cover from the 30, and you've got burners like Davis and Fannin, bring it out. Get it upfield! Especially the way our offense is playing... Points off on a couple of bad cut/running decisions.
Kickoffs: B-. We failed to kick it inside the ten, this game. Wind had a bit to do with it, though. We held 'em under 20 yards per return, which I'll take any day, with the 30-yard line kickoff against dangerous return men!
Place Kicking: B-. Folks were howling over Wes Byrum's single miss, tonight. Coupled together with his season-long performance, another hooked effort didn't look good. Still, I don't count off terribly for 40+ yard misses, especially in the cold wind. On the other hand, we needed it BADLY at that point, and didn't get it.
Offensive Line: D-. I give a barely passing grade on good first quarter run blocking. Still, guys, we DO have to play four quarters. Pass blocking against the 3-man line was absolutely AWFUL. AWFUL! Did I mention, AWFUL? In the second half, this was EASILY the worst offensive line performance of the Nall/Tuberville era. We seem to have totally forgotten every basic pass-blocking technique in the book. HOW does a nose guard blow past three blockers in the middle, repeatedly? HOW are we going to deal with Terrence Cody next month? Wow. Just... wow. I would have NEVER expected a Hugh Nall line to play like this... If they're sandbagging because they don't like Kodi, bench 'em, Nall. We CAN'T have this!
Receivers: C. Auburn's guys out here were basically expected to block and run short routes, which they did, for the most part, decently. Tommy Trott, in particular, had probably his best receiving game. Of course, there were letdowns, too. No one got open deep. Montez Billings fell down untouched on a botched reverse, killing an early drive. Tim Hawthorn had an ugly drop on a clutch 3rd down play that would have kept the game in reach. We need help, here, badly. Rod Smith graduates, this year, and what will that leave us?
Backs: C. We ran pretty well, when we had the chance. NICE play on the wheel route to Tristan Davis, at fullback. Of course, typically for this year, we didn't try it again the whole game. Great screen pass reception for the score by Brad Lester. Pass blocking was poor. No, worse than poor. We tried to dance with 300 pound linemen, and got run over. Gotta cut those guys. You're not going to win on your heels, straight up, against those guys, when you're outweighed by a hundred pounds.
Quarterback: B-. Burns missed some throws, and made a bad read or two on the option. Still, he played well enough to win. Shifty, tough running, and some good throws. Our blocking in the second half gave poor Kodi NO chance. He threw up a wounded duck at the end, but it WAS 4th down. Our blockers couldn't give him enough room to set up against a three man rush.
Much has been made over the failure of the Auburn offense, this year. Who to blame, few can agree. Was it Franklin's overly ambitious scheme? Was it poor position coaching? Many fans are clamoring for a house-cleaning, there. Receiver play has been substandard since Aromashodu/Mix/Obamanu left after 2005. The worst failure, though, this year, has definitely been on the offensive line. Frankly, we just can't put a complete game together, here, this year. This was supposed to be a star OL, this year. Instead, we can't make line calls, can't come up out of our stance, can't get the snap count right, and can't man up in the middle. If we can't block a 3 man line, we won't even be able to handle UT Martin at Homecoming. The line MUST improve, if we're to have any chance!
On defense, I think our worst problem is a lack of ability to pursue at safety. We're not as strong up front as in the past, but the glaring weakness is guys with the ball running loose in the middle. We need to find guys that will run, come up and HIT, and wrap up in the secondary. Our current safeties ARE NOT getting it done, and it's KILLING us in the clutch. The old Sophomore Slump is definitely alive and well, in our back seven.
It's great to be an Auburn Tiger! All we can do at this point, is to work harder. I still think Ole Miss and UT Martin are beatable. It would be a danged shame to lose both of those, and bottom-out to 4-8. I still think we can get to the Pizza or Weedwhacker bowls, IF we pull together and improve. We've got a long week to get ready for a trip to the Grove. As a manager with 22 years of experience, I have reached a few opinions on the current coaching staff and the current administrative state of affairs. More on this, over the weekend, when I get more time. For now, War Eagle, and good night.
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Tough loss
I’m not piling on but I think you were a little generous with your grades. I can’t believe how poorly Auburn has looked at times this season. I’m not sure this team can beat any more conference opponents. Good luck the rest of the way, hopefully you will find some answers. I was pulling for our SEC brothers last night, what an embarassing loss for our conference. Sorry, just frustrated, like you.
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With Franklin Gone ... .Now Who is To Blame?
That was beyond embarrassing – both for Auburn and the SEC. I agree with your observations and too question the offensive play calling. I also think you were overly generous with your scorecard.
At what point will you start including a grade for Coaching and Half-Time Adjustments These men need leadership and aren’t getting it and game strategy is not their responsibility either.
Acid Reign – I really am looking forward to your observations from the perspective of a seasoned manager. I too have an extensive background in leading massive programs (multi-billion) and now consult for organizations. I will share some observations gleaned from the Franklin interview in a later post. It is a great case study for any CEO.
just sad..
Its tough to see such a talented team struggle like this. But every program must have years like this. This just isn’t our year at all. I hope we can finish stronger, but I’ve been hoping that for three weeks now…
I've never seen...
…a worse tackling performance than I did last night. What is it about short running backs that we can’t tackle? There was Smith from Arkansas last game, and now Devine hangs 200 yards on us? That’s embarrassing.
And this time, the defense doesn’t have the time of possession working aginst them. We had the ball for 10 minutes more than they did. The whole defense gets a D or worse.
And the offense? What happened in the second half? 31 unanswered points? I thought about burning MY couch last night, I was so pissed…
by War Eagle Atlanta on Oct 24, 2008 10:21 AM CDT reply actions
sadly.
I think this was our best peformance of the year and we still stank. At what point do you rid yourself of 2 to 3 penalties a game by benching Ziemba? The holding call was protecting Burns, understandable for a lineman to grab when your qb is about to hammered on a blind side, but two more false starts on him? Bench him. Here are some of my grades.
Burns improved a little, he threw the ball well enough in the first half, but still nothing downfield and that hurts when their defense can settle in eight or nine in the box. I will give him a c+ since I think playcalling and poor receiving had more to do with his numbers than he did.
Our line sucks, and I can’t sugar coat any more than I just did. Like I said, bench Ziemba and rid the team of those penalties and poor play. F. If you can’t block 3 with a blitzed linebacker, how are we going to match up against a four man front?
Receivers still run crap routes and catch as bad as I have seen in years, they get a D only because Trott caught the ball some.
Running backs I will give a C+ with Burns. They ran hard but poor blocking and poor playcalling did nothing to help them. Nothing special either bad or good.
Defense as a whole gets a D. I would like to say that Mcfadden and Powers came to play but who’s assignments were the two busted touchdown throws? I would like to defend them by saying they have been out there too long again, but that wasn’t the case this time, I just think they are broke down and demoralized now. With two or three major injuries, the leader of the defense gone for the season now and no help from the offense, I think they have just given up.
Byrum had a tough game again missing a short one, but the wind was blowing at what? 20 mph? that is tough from any distance. Durst stunk. a 30 yard average I think? Maybe the wind killed him too, but I am not positive what direction the wind was blowing.
Coaching is our main killer now. I think it starts at the top and trickles all the way down. Tuberville, Nall especially, Knox and Ensminger all had horrible games, at least their respected departments of the team did. I expected a better game plan from Rhoads being that he has managed to stifle WV during his tenure at Pitt, but it is hard to play inspired when you get no help on the other side of the ball.
Overall, I think we managed to look better in this game than we have in the past 7 weeks, and I think playing like this so far would have gotten us a 5-2 record so far, but we still don’t look good. Maybe they can take this game forward to the Ole Miss game and play solid again and come away with a win. While Ole Miss is bigger than WV, they are no where close to being as fast. I think we can win this week. Go Tigers.
Good read.
Mattco is right in his grades all around. I think that Thorpe is the one that got beat so badly on one of the TDs. Zac Ethridge played as poorly as I have ever seen him play. Bynes has done a good job filling in for Blackmon, but he as out of position on most of the zone read runs. Our defensive ends, no matter which ones we have in there crash in so fast looking for a sack, that one Devine, Sanders or White got outside it was over.
I have been watching Auburn ball for many years, and I have not seen us look so slow in my life. Burns, Lester, and Smith looked really slow a few times, and our D was no match for the speed of WV.
Man this is disappointing.
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sorry i have to wonder...
Well, we are 4-4 with the next upcoming schedule…
Sat, Nov 1 at Mississippi 12:30 pm -
Sat, Nov 8 Tennessee-Martin 2:30 pm -
Sat, Nov 15 (9) Georgia TBA —
Sat, Nov 29 at (2) Alabama TBA —
Here’s a toast to 5-7…cheers, We are horrible, and so many of you still back Tubs…whatever.
I get it...
I have been pretty open this year, and even last year when it was unheard of, about wanting to be rid of Tuberville. I have also been pretty adament about the fact that we, more than likely, will not get a better coach. If you can name a coach that is better and we would even have an outside chance of getting, I would love to hear it.
Having a bad year isn’t a reason to get rid of a coach, I have my other reasons for not agreeing with Tuberville, but as far as winning goes, I don’t think Auburn has ever had a better one.
Agreed.
At least on the point that it would be difficult to find a coach that is better than Tubbs. Every coach has down years. Would Penn St be competitive for the NC if they had gotten rid of Joe Pa a couple of years ago? That’s the thing though. In a long career, there will always be ups and there will always be downs. I think a little patience and some perspective would be helpful at the moment. justinsch3, look at Tubbs’ record. It is not a record of a loser. It is not a record of a poor coach. It is a record of an Auburn Man.
by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 25, 2008 7:51 PM CDT up reply actions
im more upset about the coaching..
its not that we are losing, its that the coaching isnt there. every week ziemba has a false start penalty…and when it counts! every week, we turn the ball over on dropped passes that were perfect throws…and last week he didn’t even have the heaters on for the players (cuz they didn’t earn it) and fannin went to the bench…came in a quarter and a half later and pulled his hammy/cramped up (never quite said what it was). That, my friend, is bad coaching. Changing what makes you you…is bad coaching, hiring someone to mess up your season and discourage your players becuase you are out of ideas of your own…is bad coaching. he is no longer producing…its not the nfl…we cant get better players, only better coaches and we have the cash flow to get a great one.
removing the rose colored glasses for a second
I never quite understood the lack of heating for the players. And if I were ever treated like that, I would likely say, “F-you buddy”. I don’t like seeing Super Mario on the bench. The penalties cause more cussing at the tv than my poor husband can handle. But we have not had year after year of this shiite. Having a revolving door of coaches is not the answer. One thing that Tubbs has to improve upon is recruiting excellent assistants and making sure that they are happy enough to stay for a while.
by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 26, 2008 2:46 PM CDT up reply actions

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