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All's Quiet on the Western Division Front

As far as Auburn-LSU weeks go, this one has been a snoozer.  There's been little build up outside of the obligatory stories written by in-state media members. I've yet to hear one corndog joke. References to Auburn's agricultural history have hardly been mentioned by our French-American friends from Bayou Country. What's happening here?

Even ESPN is unmoved by what's arguably the most exciting rivalry in the SEC. They've chosen to carry Florida vs. Miss State over the battle in Baton Rouge - relegating the annual game between Tigers to ESPN 2. Now that's embarrassing.

Fans from both schools are equally apathetic. Traditionally at Track'em Tigers.com this week each year is one of the most vocal in terms of fans from both schools getting together and trading insults with each other. Not this year.  Both fan groups seem to have little energy for what is still a big game with huge ramifications for both programs.

That's too bad.

Judging from this week, it's hard to believe Auburn heads to Purple Tiger Country toting a 5-2 record while the Bengals sit 5-1 and ranked in the top 10. For numerous reasons both fanbases have their heads down despite somewhat impressive records.

LSU still controls its own destiny and should be counting its blessings. This is quite possibly the worst performing 5-1 team in college football over the past 10 years. In reality, the school that James Carville made famous should be staring down the barrel of a 2-4 season.

After a near upset in Seattle to open the season, Les Miles and company followed the performance up with Houdini like wins over Miss State and Georgia. Talking to several LSU fans this week, they all seem convinced LSU will blow it Saturday night.  Let's hope their pessimism is contagious.

For Auburn, consecutive losses have brought back nightmares of last season. Gus Malzahn's offense is looking more like Tony Franklin's by the week. The month of September has been hidden away like a crazy relative at Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa.  Things got so bad this week that Auburn coach Gene Chizik felt the need to remind fans of Auburn's early season success. "We're 5-2," he said. "We're not 2-5."

Things got worse for Auburn yesterday, when backup sophomore cornerback Harry Adams was kicked off the team for disciplinary reasons. You have to figure if running back Eric Smith can assault someone in a parking lot and be back on the team in a matter of days, then whatever Adams did had to be bad. Regardless of the reasons, his loss has massive ramifications for a defense that's holding on by a string.

The depth in the defensive secondary has gone from thin to non-existent.  Auburn will now have to depend on sophomore D'Antoine Hood and redshirt freshman T'Sharvan Bell along with JUCO sophomore Demond Washington to provide depth where needed. This is not an ideal situation to be in when you are set to face arguably the best wide receiver unit in the SEC.

Maybe it's only natural that both fanbases are more reserve this season. With LSU feeling undeserving of its record and ranking and Auburn fearing the worst after last season's meltdown, maybe it's best to keep quiet.

Or not.

Better yet, it's time for Auburn fans to snap out of the doldrums. I count myself among you who are feeling them. Saturday night is a huge game for Chizik and company. There's nothing mandated that Auburn will lose its remaining Division I-A games. A win this weekend sets up a pretty favorable position for the Halloween showdown with Ole Miss. A win there and suddenly Auburn's back among the nation's best.

Who says the fun has to end in September? Sure the odds are stacked against them, but a win here and another one there and suddenly everyone starts feeling better about themselves. Grab an extra six pack Saturday night and let it all out.  You deserve it. And so does the Auburn football team.

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I still believe....

Auburn can win two or three more games, plus homecoming. If we play to our potential, cut down mistakes, and execute better we have a realistic chance in of our remaining games.
Maybe wishful thinking, but I prefer the positive thoughts to the doldrums.

WAR EAGLE!

"An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject"-Thomas Jefferson

by KoolBell777 on Oct 23, 2009 8:22 AM CDT reply actions  

I agree, Kool. Georgia and Ole Miss are not playing too great right now.

 We lost our last two because of penalties, missed passes, and (against Ark) fumbles. Otherwise, we had a very good chance of beating Arky and especially Kentucky.

Take care of the things we can control and we are still competitive with everybody on our schedule. We must run up the score first half to provide a cushion for our thin D. Those guys are soldiering on for all they’re worth.

by KungFuPanda9 on Oct 23, 2009 10:01 AM CDT reply actions  

KoolBell, KungFu.....

you are thinking the same thing I am. If Chizik and company can correct the mistakes and get the execution back to where it should be there isn’t a game on our schedule that isn’t winnable. The Harry Adams thing has come out of nowhere and is a pretty big blow to the defense……we will struggle to put in a Nickel Package now and the D-backs will need to find some extra energy as well as stay healthy (not that it wasn’t already a concern but it is doubly so now).

Jay the only thing I can say is that on our side it’s not that we lost the last two games its how we lost the last two games. To lose them with mistakes is worse than our guys putting in a good performance and losing to a team…….we know and the team knows that they are better than that. Also, is Demond Washington not a JUCO sophomore?

WAR DAMN EAGLE! BEAT THE HELL OUT OF THE CORNDOGS!

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

by Todd92 on Oct 23, 2009 10:12 AM CDT reply actions  

Good catch Todd...

You are correct on that one.

Track'em Tigers.com

by Jay Coulter on Oct 23, 2009 4:33 PM CDT up reply actions  

I say start thinking crazy,..

Okay, so our defense is paper thin at best correct? All right then, start putting some of the wideouts as corners or safeties. Furthermore, Take a couple of those tightends and move them to linebacker. Oh what’s that you say? They won’t know how to line up. They’ll shoot the wrong gaps, and they won’t tackle with good technique if we do that. Really?? Hmm…how’s that any different than what is going on right now. I’m just saying maybe you need to start thinking about putting in some offensive guys on defense that don’t play every once and a while. I mean, every now and then you are going to get burned. But, our guys would have more energy. I know it’s crazy, but it’s just a temporary thing. I’m tired about hearing about how tired everyone is. If that’s the case, then start doing weird stuff. Maybe put Lutz in at linebacker or defensive end for a few plays. So he’ll probably get beat on the play. Okay, so are our linebackers getting beat a lot as well, and I think that’s more due to fatigue than anything. Look, I realize it wouldn’t be incredibly be productive-I’m only saying try it sparingly. But, damn. We’ve almost got nobody on defense left. We’ve got to figure out something or we won’t even have 11 defensive guys by the time of Georgia.

by Sparkey on Oct 23, 2009 10:35 AM CDT reply actions  

Over/Under

Mentions of Auburn chopblocking during the telecast.

1.5

GO!

by LSU Jonno on Oct 23, 2009 12:48 PM CDT reply actions  

What's

your prediction on the score, Jonno?

Jonno has cause to be honest. If LSU wins, he has to sleep on the couch…

by War Eagle Atlanta on Oct 23, 2009 3:37 PM CDT up reply actions  

Over,

with obligitory replays in slo-mo. Sad, but true.

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 23, 2009 8:02 PM CDT up reply actions  

Over :)

I take the over for sure. Berry has been called for one this season. Count it!!!

If you are a War Damn Eagle, you can War Damn anything.

by WarDamnZach on Oct 23, 2009 1:44 PM CDT reply actions  

This has been the strangest Auburn-LSU pregame week.

Remember when this game used to decide who was SEC West champions? It really was not that long ago. Plus this game is always very physical, more physical than the Georgia game and the Alabama game. Despite our wafer-thin, swiss cheese-like Defense, this is the game where anything can happen. I believe our Tigers will show up to play and will wipe that lucky smirk off of Les Miles’s mug. Go Get ’Em Tigers!!!

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 23, 2009 8:02 PM CDT reply actions  

Corndog Yellow

I really don’t like the color of mustard, especially on a football uniform. Purple is for princesses and pimps.

That stupid Tiger eye in the middle of the field needs to witness the hat’s luck finally run out.

I hate LSU. I hate yellow. I don’t really like purple. I hate that stupid song if theirs. I hate LSU.

How is that for fired up venom???

by jb-SS on Oct 23, 2009 8:20 PM CDT via mobile reply actions  

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