Lots Of Weekend News On The Plains
Good Monday morning to you. I hope most of you are reading this from home today and enjoying an extra day off. There was a lot going on in Auburn over the weekend, including the Tigers big 85-71 win over Alabama. After a tough loss to Florida on Wednesday night, it was anyone's guess how Jeff Lebo's team would answer the call against their cross state rival. A crowd of close to 9,000 watched what may be a pivotal win in Lebo's Auburn career.
There's little question that both Lebo and Alabama Head Coach Mark Gottfried are on the hottest of hot seats as the SEC schedule gets into full swing. A loss Saturday would have sent the Tigers to 0-3 in conference play. As I've said many times before, Lebo gets as much out of his players as any coach in the conference. He's just got to find a way to get more talent through the door and then have better luck keeping them on the team.
Recruiting is easier said than done at Auburn. A few months back I asked Lebo about recruiting and he said with the facilities and support the team currently has, it's one of the toughest jobs in the country. "Because of the condition of Beard-Eaves, I don't take recruits to the Coliseum unless they ask," said Lebo. "We try to emphasize other things."
The big question today is whether Lebo can survive until the new arena opens in late 2010. I've always liked Lebo and know he's worked tirelessly to make things better. Let's hope he gets a few breaks down the stretch and improves over last season.
Meanwhile, the women's basketball team is quietly becoming the big story in college basketball. Nell Fortner's Lady Tigers improved to 18-0 yesterday when they defeated Arkansas 70-61 in Fayetteville. They sit at number six in this week's top 25 poll.
A win over Alabama on Thursday will give Fortner's bunch the longest winning streak to start a season since the 1986-87 campaign. Following Thursday's home game against the Tide, Auburn welcomes 15th ranked Tennessee to the Coliseum on Sunday. Fortner is without question one of the top coaches in college basketball. What's she done in a few short years is nothing short of miraculous. If you are looking for something to do this week and live close to campus, be sure to check them out.
If Auburn football coach Gene Chizik is half as good at recruiting players as he is coaches, then he has a bright future indeed. He continues to assemble what can only be described as one of the best staff's in the country. Yesterday, Chizik announced the hiring of Colorado offensive line coach Jeff Grimes as Auburn's new o-line coach. Chalk up another big hire for the first year coach.
"I'm very excited about coming to Auburn, working for Coach Chizik and joining the tremendous staff that he has put together," Grimes said. "As coaches we are competitive and love challenges and I'm looking forward to coaching with, and against, some of the best players in the country.
"I can't express enough how excited I am about coming to Auburn right now at this time," he added. "I'm thrilled about the opportunity and excited to help build something great."
Grimes has spent the last two seasons in Boulder. Before that, he spent three years as line coach at BYU and another three seasons in the same job at Arizona State.
Speaking of recruiting, Auburn picked up a much needed quarterback commitment Sunday when Leroy, Alabama quarterback Clint Moseley picked the Tigers over several other schools. This year's Mr. Football in the state of Alabama, Moseley passed for 8,413 yards and 79 touchdown passes during his career. Auburn also picked up another commitment on Sunday when offensive lineman John Sullen of Auburn picked the Tigers.
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That's one of the funniest pictures and captions ever!
Grimes is a very solid hire and a players coach, welcome Coach Grimes. I wonder if he likes his players calling him “Grimey”? I have read several quotes from Colorado lineman all referring to him as Grimey…….
It is being reported that Malzahn is visiting Reuban Randle today and Bryce Brown later in the week…..let’s hope he can get an official visit out of them. I have always been proud of how many recruits come away with an incredibly positive opinion of AU after a visit……it is after all “the loveliest village on the plains” and the University and Atheletic Facilities are top notch. War Damn Eagle.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
I guess...
..Opelika has always been the 2nd loviest village on the Plains. You think they ever get tired of playing second fiddle?
Good news for then Lady Tigers. The last time they started a season like this, they played in the national championship game…
by War Eagle Atlanta on Jan 19, 2009 1:37 PM CST up reply actions
Let me go all Science Geek for a moment....
and state that the Loveliest Village on the plains actually sets mostly on the Piedmont shelf although the divide between the Piedmont shelf and Coastal Plain splits the campus in half. The boundary is approximately along Sanford but it varies and there are areas of Piedmont Shelf south of AU as well (Chewacla State Park for example). But “The Loveliest Village on the Piedmont” just doesn’t sound as good. And would that make us all piedmontians rather than plainsman?
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
Not to go all Literature Geek on you but ...
I believe the “loveliest village of the plain” phrase that is tied to Auburn, Alabama probably has more to do with the poem written by Oliver Goldsmith called “The Deserted Village” … and, less to do with any geological survey done in Lee County.
And not to point out the obvious.....
but do you think the town of Auburn would have borrowed the phrase from the poem (of which I am well aware) if they didnt associate themselves as being on the Plains? It is just somewhat ironic that the town at the time of the adoption of the moniker was not actually on the plains. We are obviously starved for new information if this is our best topic of debate.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
"I think Jeff's doing the dice move too much"
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Coach Grimes is a class act,...
Upon accepting the position at Auburn, he got his entire group of Colorado offensive linemen together for dinner at his home and made the announcement to his players. He could have simply taken the easy and “who gives a flying flip” way out and let the University of Colorado make the announcement. Definitely a player’s coach.
War Damn Eagle, Coach Grimes!…and welcome to Auburn!
Great hire again, Coach Chizik!
War Eagle!
The Auburn coaching staff is indeed,...
looking to be strong. Just looking at them so far assembled all together in one place on the Auburn coaching staff page,…the staff appears to be shaping up nicely.
If Auburn football coach Gene Chizik is half as good at recruiting players as he is coaches, then he has a bright future indeed. He continues to assemble what can only be described as one of the best staff’s in the country. Yesterday, Chizik announced the hiring of Colorado offensive line coach Jeff Grimes as Auburn’s new o-line coach. Chalk up another big hire for the first year coach.
War Eagle!
What about Lady Vols?
"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum
by GumptownTiger on Jan 22, 2009 5:19 PM CST up reply actions

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