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Early Outlook, 2009


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We aren't sure who'll coach 'em,

 

     But here's who we'll likely have coming back. I'm designating what class they'll be, next season.

 

 

Defensive Tackle

Gone: Tez Doolittle

Might Leave Early: SenDerrick Marks (senior)

Returning: Mike Blanc (junior), Jake Ricks (senior), Zach Clayton (junior)

From the scout team: Andre Wadley (freshman), Derrick Lykes (freshman)

Possible incoming help: Nick Fairley (juco transfer)

 

Defensive End

Gone: No one graduates, but Gabe McKenzie is likely to stay on offense

Might Leave Early: Antonio Coleman (senior)

Returning: Michael Goggins (junior), Antoine Carter (junior), Zach Clayton (junior)

From the scout team: Cameron Henderson (freshman), Jomarcus Savage (freshman), Raven Gray (junior, juco)

 

     Depending upon who enters the NFL draft, the Auburn defensive line could be outstanding. The loss of Marks would definitely hurt, because none of the other returnees has shown any great ability to disrupt in the middle. While Coleman will likely be a preseason All SEC if he returns, Auburn should have more speedy pass rushers available in 2009, than in the previous year, even if Coleman leaves.

 

Linebacker

Gone: Merrill Johnson, Chris Evans

Wildcard: Tray Blackmon (senior)

Returning: Josh Bynes (junior), Craig Stevens (junior), Adam Herring (sophomore), Spencer Pybus (sophomore)

From the scout team: Da'Shaun Barnes (freshman)

Possible incoming help: Eltoro Freeman (juco)

 

     A thin Auburn linebacking corps took a blow, in 2008, with the loss to injury of Tray Blackmon. If Blackmon returns, and stays in the lineup, the unit's prospects look respectable, with likely playing rotation help from Eltoro Freeman, who should contribute immediately. Auburn needs to infuse this unit with a serious dose of aggression, in the off season.

 

Corner

Gone: none

Returning: Aaron Savage (senior), Jerraud Powers (senior), Walt McFadden (senior), Neiko Thorpe (sophomore), D';Antoine Hood (sophomore), Harry Adams (sophomore)

Possible incoming help: depends on recruiting

 

     Auburn has six veterans returning to fill two slots plus a nickel back position. This should be an area of strength, after the unit was tested under fire this season.

 

Safety

Gone: none

Returning: Michael McNeil (junior), Zac Etheridge (junior), Mike Slade (sophomore)

From the scout team: Marcus Jemison (freshman), Christian Thompson (sophomore), Drew Cole (sophomore)

Possible incoming help: depends on recruiting.

 

     While McNeil and Etheridge led the team in tackles, it's the ones they missed that we remember. They were often out of position, or a step late. It would be really helpful for those two to go through another off-season of teaching from Paul Rhodes, who we should really hope will stay.

 

Punter

Gone: none

Returning: Clinton Durst (sophomore), Ryan Shoemaker (junior), Patrick Tatum (junior)

 

     Auburn is in the unusual position of having three returning punters with experience. I'd be shocked if at least one of them isn't considering transferring. All three have the ability to play at the major college level. Durst won the job in 2008, and settled into being a pretty good player.

 

Punt Returner

Gone: Robert Dunn

Returning: Chris Slaughter (junior)

 

 

     Chris Slaughter does have experience making good fair catches, but has hardly had any actual returning experience. Auburn was looking at Pierre-Louis last fall at this position, before the knee injury. Assuming that the knee heals properly, Pierre-Louis gives Auburn a possible play maker in the return game.

 

Kick Returner

Gone: Tristan Davis, Brad Lester

Returning: Mario Fannin (junior), Ben Tate (senior)

Possible incoming help: Phillip Pierre-Louis (freshman)

 

     Pierre-Louis took the first kickoff of the year in 2008, tried to hurdle a tackler, and was lost for the season. He'll get the shot again, if his injury heals. Mario Fannin has experience, providing several electric return in 2008.

 

Place Kicker

Gone: none

Returning: Wes Byrum (junior), Morgan Hull (junior)

 

     These two kickers will likely split the duties, with Byrum place kicking, and Hull handling the kickoffs. Another off-season should help both players.

 

Offensive Line

Gone: Jason Bosley, Tyrone Green

Returning: Lee Ziemba (junior), Ryan Pugh (junior), Mike Berry (junior), Byron Issom (junior), Andrew McCain (senior), Bart Eddins (junior), Jared Cooper (sophomore), A. J. Green (sophomore)

From the scout team: Kyle Coulahan (sophomore)

Incoming help: depends on recruiting

 

     Rather than list this by position, I've lumped 'em all in together. There'll likely be lots of movement, as there has been for the past few years. Auburn has a number of capable veterans returning, but they need to get back to the toughness, strength, and attitude of years prior to 2008.

 

Tight End

Gone: none

Returning: Tommy Trott (senior), Gabe McKenzie (senior), Vance Smith (sophomore)

Incoming help: depends on recruiting.

 

     Trott (depending on surgery recovery) and McKenzie form a talented, veteran tandem of tight ends. If Auburn is going to have much of a running game in the future, though, some depth needs to be developed.

 

Wide Receiver

Gone: Rod Smith, Robert Dunn, James Swinton

Returning: Montez Billings (senior), Tim Hawthorne (junior), Chris Slaughter (junior), Quindarious Carr (sophomore), Terrell Zachary (junior), Derrick Winter (sophomore), Darvin Adams (sophomore)

From the scout team: Phillip Pierre-Louis

 

     Billings is the only consistent performer returning. There are a lot of bodies returning, but they need coaching. Tuberville was evidently counting on Pierre-Louis as his break-away threat, which ended with an injury on the first play of 2008. Whoever coaches this bunch, will have their hands full.

 

Fullback

Gone: Tristan Davis, Ryan Hastie

Returning: John Douglas (sophomore)

 

     While spread teams often have only one back, or no backs in the backfield, a good fullback is necessary for knocking out those tough short-yardage situations. With another 20-25 pounds of muscle, Douglas could be the prototypical SEC fullback. We also need to develop a backup.

 

Running Back

Gone: Brad Lester, Tristan Davis

Returning: Ben Tate (senior), Mario Fannin (junior), Eric Smith (sophomore)

Possible incoming help: Onterrio McCalebb (grayshirt)

 

     While Tate, Fannin, and Smith form a pretty good rotation, McCalebb is said to be a STUD. Auburn should be, once again very solid at running back. As usual, it's a question of who is going to block for them, and open up those running lanes.

 

Quarterback

Gone: none

Returning: Kodi Burns (junior), Chris Todd (senior), Neil Caudle (junior), Barrett Trotter (freshman)

 

     It's difficult to say which direction this 4-player competition will take. With a new coordinator coming in, it's really up in the air. Burns has the most actual playing experience, but it will probably depend upon who learns the new man's system the fastest.

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great breakdown

You know you are a true fan when one day after the end of the season you are doing a breakdown. Mine wasnt as detailed as yours. But I immediately started looking at the roster as I have high hopes for next year. I dont know what we will do with it or who will show up, but we have plenty of depth, we have tons of guys coming back. So the door is wide open, now its matter of what happens with that.

by patdyeswildturkey on Dec 2, 2008 12:30 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

The cupboard is far from bare...

and Chris Slaughter should figure prominantly next year as a playmaker…..he showed flashes of his talent this season. If Tuberville is able to bring in Chuck Long (and yes he tops on my list) he will have plenty of weapons to build his offense around. The AU failthful will also like Chuck Longs offense….a healthy mix of power running and spread option. With the returning talent and depth Tuberville should be able to lure a solid coordinator to AU…..lets just hope the powers that be give him enough rope to succeed or fail on his own. War Damn Eagle.

I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU

by Todd92 on Dec 2, 2008 12:33 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Running Backs.

Acid Reign, thanks for the great breakdown. It helps us see where we’re at going into next season. Speaking of running backs,…commenting on Brad Lester and Tristan Davis,…I sure expected more out of both of them during their stints at Auburn. I understand there were game suspension issues (Lester) and injury issues (Davis and Lester) involved, but they both sure seemed like they had a lot more potential. Granted, blocking was not what it should of been either. Seems Lester got worse before he ever got better and Davis (except for kickoff returns here lately) was greatly underutilitized, though being injury prone. A periodic issue of fumbling didn’t help either of them much either. Almost an unfortunate waste of talent for both of them as they both had a helluva lot more potential. I for one, appreciate the efforts they both put forth for Auburn, I just think they both had a lot more to give. Hmmm,…I wonder if there were assistant coaching issues at play here? Nah…surely, not…………….

War Eagle!

by WarEagle99 on Dec 2, 2008 1:30 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Huh...

Probably not considering that these are the same assistants that put Duece McCalester, Heath Evans, Rudi Johnson, Carnel Williams, Ronnie Brown, and Kenny Irons into the NFL. It may be just me but i’m thinking that it wasn’t the assistants of the Running game.

by Paratiger on Dec 2, 2008 10:33 PM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Additionally,

you can’t have a running game without a solid O-line….

by Tiger on the mountain on Dec 3, 2008 9:16 AM CST to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

QB

would anyone be truly shocked if incoming freshman Raymond Cotton ends up Auburn’s QB next season? i mean usually it’s uncommon for the Tigers to throw a true freshman to the wolves, but with the QB play we got this season i can’t say it would be a terrible idea. my early money is on Trotter beating out Burns in the spring and Burns being converted to either a runningback or wideout….but i’m not sure if he’s got the speed for it.

by suicidewatch on Dec 2, 2008 3:12 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

What a refreshingly awesome post!

The good news is that we seem to have playmakers on offense. I just hope to have an O-line to go with it. I am projecting for Mario Fannin to have a break-out fantabulous year in 2009. With the proper coaching, Burns will be a solid QB. Hopefully, we will have a QB coach with the foresight to have a starter before opening day and several well prepared back-ups just in case. Chuck Long to head up the offense really would be magical. Let’s all keep our fingers crossed! War Eagle!

by Tiger on the mountain on Dec 2, 2008 4:08 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

QB position...

…should be thrown WIDE open! And although I still like Tate and Fannin, there should be healthy competition at RB, too.

I think War Damn Zach will have some ideas for new OC in tomorrow’s thread. We will soon see!

by War Eagle Atlanta on Dec 2, 2008 4:57 PM CST reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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