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A Squeezed Out Orange Victory!

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.....Despite another week of offensive inconsistency, the Auburn Tigers pulled out a desperate 14-12 win over a determined Tennessee football team! In a game where BOTH offenses barely managed 400 yards, combined, Auburn failed to break. The Vols had NUMEROUS chances on Auburn's side of the field, but could not finish the Tigers off. The Tiger offense was in disarray. Auburn could hardly throw a pass to a receiver, and those guys were having trouble catching it. Brad Lester and Tristan Davis were out the whole game. Ben Tate was down with a twisted knee. Somehow, seldom-used Mario Fannin and Kodi Burns had Auburn at 3rd and 5 from the Auburn ten yard line.

.....While CBS was running their ten thousandth commercial, Kodi Burns made a clutch pass to Montez Billings for ten yards, just a step ahead of an onrushing Tennessee defender, for a key first down. With only 2:04 left, Tennessee used their final timeout, and Auburn had only to run the clock out.

.....This game was a continuation of Auburn's offensive woes, despite some interesting new formations and offensive innovations. We used a one-back, under center set quite a bit in the first half. The offensive line is still getting penalized at an alarming clip. For the second week in a row, Auburn was held under a hundred yards rushing, despite brief appearances by Kodi Burns, and Mario Fannin, at quarterback. The trio of quarterbacks only managed about 125 yards passing. The drops resurfaced, but only four, this game, and at least one would have been a really difficult catch. In the second half, there were no drops, because the receivers had no chance to even get their hands on some awful passes.

.....Special teams were somewhat improved, mostly by the return of punter Clinton Durst, who brought Auburn's punting average back up over 40 yards per attempt. Kick returns improved, with Mario Fannin averaging 20 per, but the onsides kick possibility is STILL there. We only have three guys on the front line, running backwards before the kick, head turned away from the ball. While Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer was too tight to call it, someone else IS going to convert another one on us, if we don't get that fixed. Wes Byrum missed a medium-short field goal attempt, and a new problem surfaced on punt coverage: missed tackles. Fortunately, the entire punt team played hard, and Jones was unable to break a big one.

.....The Auburn secondary is even thinner this week, but the walking wounded managed to hold up, against a very inconsistent Vol attack. While Tennessee has a receiving corps every bit as talented and fast as LSU's unit, the Vol quarterbacks were unable to connect. Tennessee had first half success running the football, but in the second half, the door was slammed, by eight Auburn Tigers playing the run. Auburn dared Jonathan Crompton to beat them, and the junior could not eliminate the mistakes.

Grades

Defensive Line: A-. Occasionally, Auburn's inside men had trouble with mammoth UT interior linemen. Auburn's ends, however, caused huge problems for the Tennessee tackles. Antonio Coleman and Antoine Carter got several runs at the QB, untouched.

Linebackers: B. In the first half, there was some over-pursuit, which allowed Gerald Jones and Montario Hardesty to spearhead a pair of field goal drives. In the second half, Tennessee's running game ground to a halt, with the exception of one timely quarterback draw on 3rd and long.

Secondary: C+. Bonus points for strong run support, but these guys did not stick to receivers well. Against an accurate quarterback, this could have been ugly.

Punting: B. Not Durst's best game, but even when he doesn't hit it well, he seems to get a roll. Those punting yards were crucial, in this game. The coverage had their worst game of the year, although not catastrophic. Even with a few missed tackles, tenacity was the word.

Punt Returns: B-. No turnovers, but Dunn made a couple of questionable decisions, letting one ball roll 20 yards to be downed inside the ten, and fielding a bouncing ball up around midfield, in traffic. Dunn did keep us out of coffin corner territory twice, with good fair catches.

Kick Returns: C. While 20 yards per return is respectable, the security of the front line is still in question.

Kickoffs: C. Auburn was pedestrian, here. Dennis Rogan ran north and south behind strong blocking, for about a 20 yard average. Morgan Hull was respectable, but not spectacular.

Place Kicking: D:. Wes Byrum missed a 32 yard field goal, his only field goal attempt. Byrum did hit two of two on extra points.

Offensive Line: C. There were some strong blocks, but also some protection problems, as both Bosley and Ziemba had trouble with a few 4-man rushes. Penalties on the line continue. Tyrone Green was awfully good, though, pulling on those "wildcat" plays. He blocked two or three guys, on some of those. Consistency and mental errors are the biggest problems with this year's line.

Receivers: B-. Despite four drops, this group blocked ok, and ran good routes. There were some good catches, such as the touchdown to Dunn (which I erroneously credited to Tommy Trott), and the key first down from Burns to Billings. The receivers came up with 17 balls on 29 throws, which is a good day, any way you slice it.

Running Backs: B. These guys are being asked to do it with no lead blocker, and against stacked fronts. Teams really don't respect our passing game. There were no fumbles, and Ben Tate rescued both quarterbacks on a couple of messy handoffs.

Quarterbacks: C+. Yes, we only passed for about 125 yards. However, Todd was pretty sharp in the first half. Kodi Burns was dynamic when he came in, and make no mistake. Tennessee was coming AFTER Burns, with the blitz, and he made plays. The grade falls off with horrible throws in the second half by Chris Todd. A LOT of it had to do with the play calls, but still, the ball must be thrown where the receiver has a chance. The QB controversy is alive and well. I think we'll see both guys, in the coming weeks. Let's hope Coach Franklin sticks with whomever gets the hot hand!

.....If it wasn't evident before, it should be clear now: Late in games, with the lead, Auburn must continue to try to score. We are NOT a grind-it-out running team. Running Tate up the middle to start an obvious run-the-clock drive is only going to waste minimal time, and put us into second and long.

.....Honestly, Auburn did NOT play well enough to win, today, against a quality SEC team. Fortunately, we were facing one of the most disorganized, chaotic Vol offenses I've ever seen. Before the season, I touted Jonathan Crompton's experience. With this Clawson offense, the Vol receiving corps and quarterback never seemed sure of what route to run, or throw. Wasted passes were the order of the day. While the Vol attack had some minimal success running the ball in the first half, the passing was miserable. And finally, who runs a rub screen, on a two-point conversion? You've GOT to throw it into the end zone! There's no second down!

.....For Auburn, this game was a win, and you have to be happy with beating Tennessee! Otherwise, it was a one step forward, one step back effort. Next week, the Tigers travel to Nashville, to face a rested, 4-0 Commodore team, followed by hosting a shell-shocked Razorback team at home, that's given up a hundred points in the past week. It never gets any easier, in the SEC! War Eagle, Tigers! And good night!

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I, too, thought...

…that Todd didn’t look too bad in the first half, but was glad when Burns came in for a series in the 3rd quarter. Like the announcers said, there’a absolutely NO WAY that an opposing defense will think that Todd will keep it when they read the handoff…

I honestly believe that the Vandy game will get picked up by CBS this week, being that they’re leading the east currently…

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 28, 2008 12:05 AM CDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I stand corrected...

CBS has replaced the previously scheduled Florida-Arkansas with Alabama and Kentucky…

Yes, Alabama and Kentucky…

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 28, 2008 8:26 PM CDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Upon further review...

the announcers, Lundquist and Danielson, were really giving Tony Franklin the business about his offense. They weren’t too kind, remarking at one point that Frankilin had sold the Tony Franklin System to high schools for $3000, but would probably be selling it in dollar stores here real soon.

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 28, 2008 2:01 PM CDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

After live blogging the last two games....

…..Mike Patrick, I take back every bad thing you’ve said about you over the past year. You can even talk about Britney on the broadcast again, if you want! Just PLEEEEEESE! Don’t make us have to watch Auburn on CBS again! The ESPN crew just RULES on the camera crew. CBS frequently didn’t have replays, they were blurry at times, and there were bip-bip-bip jumpy digital artifacts at times. At first, I figured it was because I was running Firefox with 4 tabs open, refreshing frequently, Media Center (with the CBS broadcast), Thunderbird (answering family/friend email questions) and Foxit Reader (with a PDF of rosters and depth charts). Yeah I had choked up my computer, right?

…..Tequila break, to the kitchen. Lo and behold, my 13-inch analog TV/analog cable in there, was bip-bip-bipping, too. CBS sucks!

by Acid Reign on Sep 28, 2008 5:47 PM CDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Well, we're stuck with them...

CBS and ESPN for the next few billion dollars or so…

A good thing with the Old Miss upset of Florida: maybe that game gets bumped to ESPN 2 rather than Raycom?

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 28, 2008 8:28 PM CDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

great report for the game, once again the d-line kept us in the game… kind of makes vandy look like a tougher game that anyone might have thought coming up… got some decent pics from this game but won’t be able to make the trip up to Nashville but it should be a good game.

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by scottfillmer on Sep 28, 2008 9:16 PM CDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Secret!

…..Above is a shot from the USM game, edited down. Shameless, I know. Guys like you have me beat 1000 to 1! I know one thing, though. I’m going to fill the whole memory card up, when I attend the Arkansas game! You can’t take too many. That’s what the delete key is for!

by Acid Reign on Sep 28, 2008 10:57 PM CDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I would have thought that....

after Todd’s passes had zip on them and were on target in the first half that the calls for Burns would cease especially when Burns failed to produce consistantly. Todd did’nt help his case though with his second half performance. Danielson and Lundquist really are the worst announcers on any major network I am tempted to send hate mail for the first time in my life. I had to watch the game with the In-laws (bammers) and also watched the bammer UGA game there. One thing, it is gonna take a team to not get the deer in the head lights look in the first half against bama to beat them It looked like Clemson all over again. UGA did show that they were capable in the second half and had they played with any resemblence to that in the first half they most likely would still be unbeaten. I still say Bama is a paper tiger, and the first time a team can come out and hit them first it will be revealed. That being said I hope they are unbeaten when we meet them and UGA has only the one loss for the next to last matchup. If and only if that happens does AU stand a chance of pursuing a NC as it is clear that USC is still the darling of the polls. Lose to a three TD dog and don’t drop out of the top 10? Ridiculous. Also it appears that Tommy Bowden may be in his last year as Clemsons head coach, a loss to the Terps has most likely sealed his fate as it would take an incredible recovery to win the ACC for them at this point and that is the only way to save his job. As for our tigers keep the faith if you have to bitch and moan do it after the season, I have faith that Tuberville will do the right thing whether that is what others want or not. Remember that Kodi Burns is still just a kid (with a bright future).

by Todd92 on Sep 29, 2008 9:37 AM CDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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