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Tuberville finally showed a little fire in the belly on Saturday.

Can we possibly be getting ready for the Iron Bowl again? Even in a year that sometimes feels like it doesn't move fast enough, it's hard to really believe that another season is almost in the books. Auburn returns to practice today in preparation for the November 29th showdown with top-ranked Alabama.

As I said in my Talkin' Tigers column today, there's a lot to build on following Saturday's disappointing loss to Georgia. Tommy Tuberville has to feel much better about his team after watching the game film. We saw quarterback Kodi Burns grow up and a defense return to its old form. And it looks like we finally have a running back in Mario Fannin. Even Tuberville finally showed some emotion. Who would have thought it?

Let's not forget that some of Auburn's biggest wins over Alabama came after tough losses to Georgia. Dating back to 2003, Auburn has come back to defeat Alabama on three occasions after getting beaten handily by Georgia. And don't underestimate the off-week in helping Auburn get better. If a team has ever needed some time off, it's this one. You'll see a much faster team in two weeks. Of course, the same can be said for Alabama.

We extend congratulations today to several of our loyal readers who went over to Dawg Sports.com last week and raised a little hell with the Bulldog Nation. They were so successful in their work that the following Track'em Tiger members were banned by the site for telling the truth: Okietigerr, Gumptown Tiger, War Eagle Atlanta and Carlege. As a token of our appreciation, we've inducted each of you into the first class of our Track'em Tigers Hall of Fame. You all bring a tear to my eye!

Tuberville announced on Monday that tight-end Tommy Trott and kicker Wes Byrum are out for the Iron Bowl due to injuries. Gabe McKenzie will start at tight-end and Morgan Hull will handle the kicking duties.

Already struggling on special teams, the loss of Byrum may be bigger than most expect. Despite having a terrible sophomore campaign, Tuberville still seems to have faith in his kicker; so much so that after Byrum was injured on Saturday, Tuberville had second thoughts attempting a field goal with Hull.

 "Morgan went out there," Tuberville said. "After he went out there and we got to thinking about the scenario of it being the first time him being out there, I said ‘Let's don't do it. Let's go for the touchdown.'"

With the Tigers struggling this season, much of the talk has been about whether Auburn can hold on to its much heralded 2009 recruiting class. If this weekend is any indication, things appear to be just fine.

Two big-time recruits, tight-end Philip Lutzenkirchen of Marietta, Georgia and quarterback Raymond Cotton of Fort Meade, Maryland both reaffirmed their commitments to Auburn while visiting campus Saturday.

"This is where I want to be," Cotton said. "I get along with the players real well. I just like it here. That was a great atmosphere. It's a big stadium. To have that many people supporting you in a game is really good. I'm not used to having a big line. I believe I can do something with that, have fun with that."

Lutzenkirchen says he's not worried about Auburn's offensive woes this season and is confident in where Tuberville is leading the team. "They said they are going to stick with the spread and do a lot of one-back type stuff," Lutzenkirchen said. "You do have to run the ball in the SEC. This is 100 percent where I want to go. I'm still going to take my other visits just to see some other places."

This comes as a huge relief to the Auburn coaches. Both were thought to be softening their stance on Auburn, especially Lutzenkirchen. This news combined with Auburn's play against Georgia has to increase the odds of Tuberville returning for an 11th season on the Plains.

 

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It's like Beano Cook said

Football season is alot like sex. You wait and wait and wait for it, and when it finally gets here, it’s over way too quickly.

War Damn Eagle!

by PowerOfDixieland on Nov 18, 2008 9:18 AM CST reply actions  

Hopefully with the committment

of Lutzenkirchen, the critics of Tubbs’ recruiting skills will be quiet.

by Tiger on the mountain on Nov 18, 2008 9:55 AM CST reply actions  

Well,

there is that small problem. A new OC might change that.

by Tiger on the mountain on Nov 18, 2008 4:51 PM CST up reply actions  

Injuries?

Can anyone tell me where we stand on injuries 1st team 2nd team. I would like to know how we will line up against the “Mighty Alabama” (its hard for me to say that with out laughing)

I once asked the question why are there so many Alabama fans that never graduated from the university? I was told its because their parents were fans and it was passed down.........(my response after a pause).....similar to racism.....?

by carlege on Nov 18, 2008 12:11 PM CST reply actions  

Injuries...

…..off the top of my head…

DL: Marks still slowed. (Not terribly effective last week.) Coleman banged up but will play, Goggins banged up. McKenzie moved back to TE, so that leaves about 35 snaps a game to be filled by SOMEONE, maybe Zach Clayton? Doolittle’s not 100%, either.

Linebacker: Blackmon out. Johnson with the hand in a cast (didn’t seem to hurt him much, last week), Evans banged up.

Secondary. Powers still slowed, Thorpe still slowed. Zach Etheridge has played hurt all year. Aaron Savage out.

Special Teams: Byrum is likely out.

Tight end Tommy Trott’s season is over with the knee.

Receivers: Rod Smith’s still not 100%, and Montez Billings is playing with a broken nose. Dunn’s been slowed most of the year.

Running Backs: Lester questionable, Tate hobbling. Fannin’s shoulder comes and goes. Tristan Davis with the foot and hamstring. John Douglas slowed with tender knee, still.

…..The good news is that MOST of those guys, Trott excepted, will be in better shape for the Iron Bowl than they’ve been much of the year. Of course, Bama’s Terrence Cody gets healthier, too. Of all their players, he worries me most. I don’t know who we have who can block him…

by Acid Reign on Nov 18, 2008 6:55 PM CST up reply actions  

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