Tigers Hold On Against the Rebels!
(Head Coach Gene Chizik never shows emotion!)
War Eagle, everybody! It's the first happy football weekend for the Tigers, out of the last four! It's time now for the Acid Reign Report, on Auburn's miraculous 33-20 win over the University of Mississippi Rebels. Auburn faced a mismatch on paper in nearly every phase of this game coming in, but managed to emerge victorious by double digits! Both teams made plenty of mistakes, but Ole Miss made more. Auburn got a few fortuitous bounces, and took good advantage. Both teams had penalties, and for the first time in weeks, it was fairly even on both teams.
The Auburn defense was facing a tall order against the talented Rebel offense, and were gashed to the tune of 394 total yards. Dexter McCluster, who Auburn absolutely HAD to stop, finished with 207 total yards. McCluster paid for it in blood, though. Auburn defenders lowered the boom when they could, pounding the diminutive Rebel speedster. McCluster had to leave briefly in the second half, but came back valiantly late. Auburn made a serious effort with stunts and a few blitzes, and delivered enough hits to shake Rebel quarterback Jevan Snead off his game. Some of it was schemed but mostly, the Auburn defensive line and linebackers rose up, and beat on a young Ole Miss offensive line. Snead was limited to 16 completions on 35 attempts, with two picks by Walter McFadden, 175 yards, and one touchdown. That's a 2.1 net yards per pass average. Coverage by the secondary improved enormously, but the guys dropped nearly a half dozen possible interceptions. On the most difficult interception attempt, Walter McFadden made the play. On a ball that nearly hit the turf, and bounced off the straining hands of the Rebel receiver, McFadden snagged the carom one-handed, heels just over the boundary, and sprinted to a pick-six-touchdown! (How's that for a comma-splice?) Auburn gave up yards in chunks, including a 79 yard McCluster run. In the end, Auburn was able to turn the Rebels back every time in the 4th quarter, holding Ole Miss scoreless to preserve the victory.
Special teams continued to run hot and cold. Clinton Durst hit great punt after great punt, till a shaky 33 yarder late. Chris Todd nailed the pooch punt of the year, coffin-cornering it out of bounds at the Rebel 1 yard line. Phillip Pierre-Louis didn't fumble a punt, but he let one go that was downed at the one, and danced like a man possessed on two others, netting only one yard with plenty of room. I fully expect that he will treat us to a Michael Jackson moonwalk, against Furman. Seriously, PPL, break it forward, please? Kick returns were decent, but kickoff net CONTINUES to be horrible. With the first return given up for a touchdown on the season, the kickoff team managed only a 33.8 yard net, even with Morgan Hull averaging kicking it to the 8 yard line. Wes Byrum continued his excellent ways, hitting on 4 extra points and a field goal. Byrum outkicked Ole Miss kicker Joshua Shene, who came into the game perfect on the year. Shene pushed a 44 yard field goal wide, and kicked an extra point into the line, which Auburn's Demond Washington scooped up and raced in for two points.
Auburn needed to stretch the field on offense. Everyone in the stadium held their breath on repeated tosses downfield, often into double coverage. Todd let it go downfield a bunch, and ended up with a great net yards per pass average, 9.6. Darvin Adams got open and made 4 clutch catches, and Terrell Zachary made a couple of GREAT ones! Tommy Trott had a terrible drop, and a magnificent TD on a ball slung up for the corner by Kodi Burns, off his back foot, being pressured. The Rebels were looking for Mario Fannin and Terrell Zachary on the reverse, but were hurt twice by freshman Travante Stallworth on that play. Ben Tate continued his outstanding play running the ball, powering for 148 rushing yards and a 53-yard back-breaking touchdown. The Tiger offense out-gained Ole Miss, 400 yards to 394. The Ole Miss defense's previous high given up for the season was 354, against Alabama.
Unit Grades, after the jump!
Defensive Line: B+. It was hardly a perfect game up front, especially given that the team gave up 394 yards. Still, there was some good pressure at times on Ole Miss, and eight tackles for loss. Auburn has been able to rotate six or seven up front all year, and it's going to help us going into Amen Corner.
Linebackers: B-. It was feast or famine in the linebacker corps. Sometimes we filled holes and blasted the runner, and sometimes we got pinned inside and burned. The swing pass to backs was KILLING the linebackers early, but adjustments were made well. A number of McCluster runs bounced off linebackers and gained a ton more yardage. Eltoro Freeman was again a force up front. He's very young , and when he gets out of position, it's ugly. It's the second week in a row that the young star has given up a 60+ yard TD run. Still, Freeman led the team in tackles, and was an inspiration. When he actually knows the defense well, he'll be really scary! The stat guys totally missed it, but Adam Herring got a few snaps, and made a huge tip on a pass when Ole Miss was in the red zone.
Secondary: B. This was a night and day improvement by this unit. Coverage was too soft early on, but as Snead started feeling pressure, the corners were able to crash the outs and hitches aggressively. When Zach Etheridge went out early, I was REALLY worried about the safeties. We lost a bit in tackling ability without Zach, but I think Mike Slade brought more speed to the equation. Ole Miss wasn't able to get it done downfield, even with that situation. T'Sharvan Bell and Demond Washington acquitted themselves well, and Neiko Thorpe made some plays. If this group continues to improve, they'll do well against Georgia and Bama.
Punting: B+. Durst hit some monster shots, but might have out-kicked his coverage some. The last kick, when we need to play for field position, was pretty poor. Durst averaged 42 yards on his six punts, but Marshay Green returned 3 of them, for 43 yards. The 29 yard Green return in the third quarter (the longest given up on the season) could have been costly, but Ole Miss fumbled it back on the Auburn 24. A net of 34.7 is a bit down, for us. I can't say enough about Chris Todd's pooch punt that went out of bounds at the one. That was a thing of beauty!
Punt Returns: D. No turnovers is an improvement. The dance moves, with room and blocking, were not. Phillip Pierre-Louis is a rookie at this gig, and I'm not suggesting we replace him. He just needs more coaching. When he learns to step fearlessly into the catch, and heads a few straight up field at a 45 degree angle or less, it will scare coverage teams to death. He's got some great (dreaded buzzword!) potential!
Kick Returns: B. This was a surprisingly solid effort. Ole Miss popped 'em up to about the 12 yard line, and Auburn returners Demond Washington and Phillip Pierre-Louis made 'em pay on field position, averaging 27 yards per return. That set us up on 3 returns outside the 35 yard line. That's pretty sweet, if we can keep that up!
Kickoffs: D-. Well, we tried kicking them deep this week, but Morgan Hull was not consistent. He managed two into the end zone, but 4 others were short. Auburn had a TREMENDOUS hit on the first return, causing a fumble that Auburn could not corral. Despite the negative on that play, Ole Miss averaged 30 yards per return, with one broken for a touchdown to pull Ole Miss within 11. Auburn did improve from a 26.0 yard net a week ago, to 33.8. I'll give a pass, this week.
Placekicking A+. Maybe I should count off on the 36-yard Byrum field goal that SHAVED juuuuusst inside the upright, but it counts 3 points, just the same. Byrum was perfect again. Foot Lauderdale has hit all 34 of his extra points, and is 13 of 14 on field goals. The only miss was from outside 40 yards. Magnificent, Sir Byrum, absolutely magnificent!
Offensive Line: B- This was a so-so performance, at best,but a winner nonetheless! Ole Miss has a great line, and depth. Auburn helped out on the scheme, giving the line help with several max-protect packages on the deep balls. Our tackles had maybe the worst day of the year trying to handle Greg Hardy and Kentrell Lockett off the edge. In this game, on 3rd and +7, it was probably better to just run a draw. It would have saved Chris Todd some hits! Still, the Ole Miss ends had only 8 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, and 2 sacks. We lost the guard/center gap a couple of times, letting Jerrell Powe roar inside for tackles in the backfield. On a D-line that had Jerrell Powe, Lawson Scott, Kentrell Lockett, and Greg Hardy, Ole Miss only produced 9 tackles. No holding penalties for the line, and only one false start on Mike Berry. And of course, one delay of game on an early snap, courtesy of indecision by Roger's Redding's Buffoons.
Receivers: B. After the catch drought the past three weeks, one HAS to love 7 catches for 117 yards and 2 touchdowns from the starters. Travante Stallworth ran two key reverses for first downs, and Kodi Burns was actually used as a receiver on a nice motion in, reverse out catch for 8 tough yards. There were some bruising blocks downfield, too. Some of the best plays downfield weren't catches, but rather swat-downs by Terrell Zachary on deep balls he wasn't going to be able to catch. Todd chunked it deep for Zachary multiple times, and Zachary did a good job of protecting his QB on those. Tommy Trott had a BAD drop on one pass, but made up for it with a NICE over the shoulder catch on a Burns loft in the end zone.
Running Backs: B. There was some hit and miss on blitz pickup, but enough success to allow Todd to set up to go deep multiple times. There was some good screen offense early, from Mario Fannin and Eric Smith. Ben Tate does some awesome running in traffic. His 148 yards on the day gave him 1067 yards in nine games. He's on pace to finish the regular season with 1422 yards, which would be the third best rushing season in Auburn history, behind only Bo Jackson and Rudi Johnson. Ben's rapidly approaching some rarefied air, around these parts!
Quarterback: C+. Super improvement from the past couple of weeks, but there was some shaky play as well. First off, the Wildcat was pretty much totally useless, except for Kodi's beautiful heave for a TD. Neither Burns throw was proper form AT ALL, but the one we needed got there for six. Rushing out of the Wildcat was snuffed, as nine or ten Ole Miss defenders attacked the line when they recognized Burns in the shotgun. Todd made some big throws, but it was scary. There were two deep throws where Terrell Zachary really made him look good, and a coverage bust that allowed Darvin Adams free for a TD. Todd made an absolutely awful decision late, giving up a 20 yard sack-fumble when we were trying to run the clock down. Luckily, two negative plays, a hold and a sack forced Ole Miss to punt for a touchback. Is Todd's arm OK? At times, he overthrows, at times he bounces it. Against a scary front and linebacking corps, Todd did OK, except for the fumble.
Auburn came up with a great win today! I didn't hold out much hope after the LSU effort, but these Tigers don't quit! We needed to go downfield on offense, play hard against Dexter McCluster, and rattle Jevan Snead. Auburn accomplished all three things, and came up with a win a little bigger than I predicted back in July. No, Ole Miss fans, we didn't score 34 like I thought we would, but we'll take 33!
The win over Ole Miss makes Auburn bowl-eligible at 6-3, and gives the team a great lift going into Homecoming against Furman. If Auburn can continue the improving play in Athens, an 8 win season is still within reach, and if we win that one, we'll host Alabama with a rising swell of confidence! Black Friday might be the end of the Tide's unbeaten run, if we continue to play well and the breaks fall like they did today!
War Eagle, everybody! WAR EAGLE! Ain't it grand? Nothing like winning!
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great recap, thanks
I liked the way the defense played with fire today, and for the most part the offense/special teams avoided putting the D in impossible situations (I guess if you let a returner get all the way to the end zone, it saves the defense the trouble).
Still too many third-and-way-longs for the offense. And yeah, Acid’s right about the fear factor in watching Todd throw. Hold-your-breath time every time he dropped back.
After that first fumble on the kickoff, pretty much every other bounce went Auburn’s way. Which only seems fair, considering it feels like the Tigers haven’t gotten a good bounce in three weeks.
I’m delighted with the win. War Eagle!
by WarEagleMichigan on Oct 31, 2009 10:54 PM CDT reply actions
That was the most fun I’ve had in three weeks.
With that win, Georgia looks more vulnerable.
Todd made some amazing completions, and the pooch kick was perfect. The defense played pretty darn good.
I am really happy for the team and for the coaches. They needed this victory to recharge their batteries. Suddenly the aches and pains aren’t so bad.
That was a great game. War Eagle
Can there be such a thing as an aggrivating win?
I mean, after seeing what I’ve seen the last three weeks and then what happened yesterday. I’ve been scratching my head all Halloween. I’m certainly happy about the win against the Rebs but man, what could’ve been…
War Eagle
I agree on all counts
Auburn looked like they were prepared to play this week. The Coaching Staff has done their jobs in keeping the players focused. Special Teams is a killer for us. Kickoff and punt coverage are terrible. I think that we got sort of lucky that McCluster got banged up. He was ripping us apart.
Ben Tate is a man… too bad we are not in the top ten or he would be getting Heisman talk. Ingram from Alabama is good, but Tate looks to be on par with him.
Happy with the win and at least having 7 wins. Depending on what team shows up we could end up with 8 or 9.
If you are a War Damn Eagle, you can War Damn anything.
Auburn could realistically be the 4th best team in the league and headed to the Cotton Bowl.
Obviously there is a lot of football left to be played, but with a W over furman this team is at 7 wins. I’d expect nothing less than the peach bowl at this point.
That would be a FANTASTIC job by Chizik this year. Tubs goes 4-8 with this team.
Tubs may have done worse than that.
In my opinion. As up and down as this year has been it has opened my eyes to Tubbs’ shortcomings.
War Eagle
It's fairly clear now that Tubs probably assessed his ...
… 2009 chances, had he decided to stay another year with this team, about the same as you do now Jonno.
If he had assessed it any differently last December, I believe he would have wanted to come back and try to do the things (himself) that this new AU coaching staff has done to try to stop the bleeding first, and then to put in place a plan to get the football program turned back on the right path as soon as possible.
But, I believe Tuberville knew that his (old core group) coaching staff were not up to it — i.e. they weren’t interested in doing that job and they weren’t capable of doing that job.
And regretably, I believe he knew that his football players were long past responding (positively) to his leadership.
Fire some coaches, bench the QB......
something has to be done. Now realize that those statements are only slightly more ridiculous sounding today as they were last week. I hope that AU doesn’t have another backsliding performance but more than that I hope that the AU family doesn’t have the kneejerk reaction if our tigers have another bad outing. Be patient people.
Great win for our program. War Damn Eagle.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
Well, Todd
The effort and gameplan against LSU were so awful that I think it was natural for fans to be angry and say some things like that in kneejerk fashion. I was especially mad at how the coaching staff did not seem to fix the problems that plagued the team against Kentucky the week before.
John Smoltz for Cardinals' closer 2010!!
I would hope that the family comes together. Chalk it up to stress or frayed nerves for the team, coaches and fans.
As for the team’s poor play those three games, I think the lack of depth caught up with them. They were playing above themselves all season. But when other teams can spell the starters for awhile, our guys got no respite. That is both psychologically and physically demanding.
If you’ve ever had a bad week at work where everything is falling on your shoulders and there’s not enough time to take care of everything, you know that feeling of being overworked. Well, add to that being in a car wreck every weekend and going out and doing it all over again week after week. I think this was part of the problem. Mental and physical exhaustion.
Even Gus had to rework the plan because the opposition was getting wise to his trickery.
well, so much for my psycho babble
LSU was not the place to fix problems
they call it Death Valley for a reason. Struggling teams don’t do so well there. I’ve been saying that we were in a terrible position to right the ship last week. We were struggling and we had to play a well rested, very angry, until now under-achieving LSU squad at their place. It wasn’t going to be pretty.
As for the kneejerk reactions, they were poorly thought out and if you’ll notice now, those folks have been pretty quiet around here.
Is it natural for fans to be angry with a few bad games- yes, some fans are idiots.
Not so fast...
I’m not saying to keep Todd in there still. I stand by my earlier statements about him. The receivers made him look much better than he truly is I’d have to say. I still am not convinced we need to keep him in there. We’re all holding our breath every time he throws it down the field. I mean honestly, aren’t you nervous when he throws the ball down field just a bit? If not for Terrell Zachery being a great reactive receiver, he would’ve thrown at least one interception.
What kind of assurances would make you less worried, Sparkey? Everytime any quarterback hauls off a 40+ yard pass with a defender hot on the heels of your receiver, everybody holds their breath.
Accept the good news and be happy with the win. Cuz they’re just gonna go out and do it all over again next week.
Let me translate Sparkey's verbage for you.....
“the sky is falling the sky is falling…….hep me somebody hep me the sky is falling” (heheheh) just kidding.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
I had a good feeling about this game Saturday...
If you can believe it or not, I was called too optimistic on this site no less. I think that if we get Fannin involved early, and run Eric Smith as well and give Zachery along with Adams a chance to make a play, I really think our offense will do okay. I think that many points by our offense against a stout defense is really a great sign that these coaches are good. I’ve been sticking behind our coaches the whole time, except for an early knee-jerk reaction I had with our special teams, but it’s obvious our lack of depth hurts us there. Anybody have any news on Zac Etheridge? I really thought our defense would struggle without him, but they really tightened up and filled in that loss nicely. God bless him and I hope he is okay.
You say that Terrell Zachery made Todd look good?
Good recievers often make their QB’s look good, but you need to watch the game again……Todd’s first TD pass was a thing of beauty. Laid perfectly over Darvin Adams Shoulder in stride. For the one pass that TZ went up and got Todd threw alot more that were right on the money.
I would have gone to bammer if my grades hadn't been good enough to go to AU
He did throw a great pass to Adams.
I wasn’t referring to the pass TZ caught as much as I was talking about how the receivers would have to play defender or go back to the ball that was thrown short. Still, the pass was a thing of beauty I can admit that. I just think that receivers are pretty damn good.
Umm...
yeah the receivers really helped out, but there is no other qb on the team that the WRs could make look that good. Neil Caudle? Pick magnet, always has been. He was good for one drive in recent memory.
So, in my opinion this denial that Todd is the best qb we have is just stubbornness to not appear like a bandwagon jumper.
Am I nervous when he throws the ball- yeah. Would I be any less if it were Caudle- god no. If you still want to bench him- you’re just too stubborn to enjoy a football game, I guess.
Solid
Solid performance. Much better game plan – Offense & Defense. Coaching Staff deserve some credit, just like they take the blame when things fall apart. Todd played much better with the exception of a couple a brain farts. I would like to see him throw the ball away more, but not while being talkled… Overall Solid Performance.
by Ghost of Tubberville on Nov 1, 2009 11:13 PM CST reply actions

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