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1st and Five: Best Season Openers in the Last Quarter Century

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With a little over two weeks left before this year's home opener against Lah Tech, many Tiger fans lament not having a more attractive opponent to inaugurate the season. Even more probably wish that Jay Jacobs had been more aggressive in attempting to land us in the Chick-Fil-A kickoff game at the Georgia Dome rather than allow Alabama to hold court for the second straight year. Obviously, there are advantages to having a tune up game, especially considering an entire new coaching staff and yet again another new offense, but fans always want to see the best game they can. Don't get me wrong, it's the season opener, and we'd sell it out if we were playing Auburn High School, but every now and then, you can have the best of both worlds.

Over the last quarter century, we've had many occasions to start the season off with a well-pedigreed opponent, usually a tough out-of-conference (OOC) foe--not all of them victories and not all of them home games, neither. Sometimes, games fall into your lap, like the 2006 last minute ESPN deal with Washington State, and sometimes they slip from your grasp, like the 1999 FSUgame or the possible/probable 2010 Kickoff Game in Atlanta withUCLA. (thanks again, Jay Jacobs) But keeping in mind that we usually like to start with a tuner, here's my list of the best season openers we've had the last 25 years.

 

 

1) 1984, Miami, L, 18-20: The second of the original Kickoff Classicgames held up in the Meadowlandsin New Jersey (not to be confused with the Pigskin Classicout on the West Coast), this game featured the defending national Champions, Miami, along with the team that got robbed by them, Auburn, in a hard fought, close contest. In the end, Miami prevailed in a close one, lead by game MVP QB Bernie Kosar. Although featuring quality teams, this game wasn't even broadcast nationwide. Try imagining that scenario these days!

The Kickoff Classic continued through 2002, but was fading long before then. It now seems to be reincarnated in the new Chick-Fil-A kickoff game, which certainly is having no trouble garnishing all national attention, including attracting College Gameday last year and coming in two weeks. Wouldn't it have been nice to play UCLA in the friendly confines of the Dome next season?

 

2) 2002, 2003, Southern Cal, L,L, 17-24, 0-23:Okay, I'm combining these games together because the return and home were back-to-back and showed tremendous courage scheduling the up-and-coming Trojans of 2002 and the soon-to-be champs of 2003, even if that wasn't a known commodity when the contract was inked. Regardless, under Pete Carroll, USC burnished it's OOC scheduling and this series was the first notch in the Trojan's anytime, anywherebelt under Carroll.  Although both loses, the 2002 game in LA was quite close and entirely winnable. The 2003 game attracted a fired-up crowd in Jordan-Hare that was soon extinguished by USC in a game that pitted two potential national champions that year.

 

3) 1987, Texas, W, 31-3:The strange thing about this game was that Auburn and Texas had a home and home in 1983 and 1984, so I'm not really sure where this 3rd wheel came from. Some of you old timers be sure to elaborate if you know the story. Regardless, Auburn lost both of the previous games to the Horns, including the 1983 game in Auburn that prevented an undefeated season and a possible national title, so it was nice to enact a little payback on a depleted Fred Aker squad that was starting to wane after being a national powerhouse in mid-decade.

This game marked the first Auburn opener that I personally saw, having come into town even before the fall quarter started just to check it out. Texas had no answer for Auburn's punishing defense and they're lucky our offense was a little rusty or this could have gotten really ugly. This game also marked the first time that I learned that two pointed fingers down meantHook 'Em Horns and that two fingers up meant'Ozzie'!

4) 2005, Georgia Tech, L, 14-23: A really strange game against the oldest of our now OOC foes, no Auburn fan in Jordan Hare that day thought that we would come out as flat against theTeckies than we had done two years prior on the Flats in Atlanta. But we did! Brandon Cox had a horrible debut and many a Tiger cringed at what looked like our immediate and foreseeable future. As improbable as it seemed, after swatting the Jackets in the last ten straight games we played them in the old series, we managed to lose bothof the long-awaited continuations. Tech QB Reggie Ball only had two brilliant games in his four year career as a starter, and they were both against us. Until we meet again, North Avenue Trade School!

 

5) 2007, Kansas State, W, 23-13:One of the back-to-back  ESPN brokered games with off the beaten pathOOC teams (including Washington State the year before), this game looked to be a chance for Auburn to show it's prowess and demolish the Big 12 perennial cellar-dweller. Not to be! Big Wildcat QB Josh Freeman looked like a man among boys with us, and the game was in serious doubt going into the 4th quarter until a late TD finally put us ahead and a last minute sack of Freeman and a subsequent return of his fumble for a TD put the game on ice. Regardless, a great victory for the home team and a pretty good turnout for Wildcat fans coming from Manhattan, KS. Aren't we supposed to go to their house in a few more years?

 

So, there's my list, let's hear yours. And if you need to go back a little further than a quarter, take all the time you need!

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From your picks, I can see why Lowder passed on UCLA. One of my grumps against the Tubmeister was that we often came out unprepared. We lost more than we won just from four of your picks during the Tubby era.

by KungFuPanda9 on Aug 18, 2009 5:53 AM CDT reply actions  

1987 was the year Auburn opened the east upper deck. Auburn wanted a nationally recognized opponent to christen the expansion (and to secure a TV booking), and negotiated a home-and-home series with Texas. As I recall, Texas’ schedule was booked solid for the next few years, so the reciprocal game was left open. Auburn eventually played at Texas on 9/21/91 – a rather boring game that we won 14-10.

By the way, I remember the 1987 schedule well. I was married on the open weekend between the Kansas and Tennessee games.

by jimthompson on Aug 18, 2009 7:50 AM CDT reply actions  

If you schedule your wedding for an off-week during college football season, you might be a…

by KungFuPanda9 on Aug 18, 2009 10:41 AM CDT reply actions  

Raises hand...

With me being a bammer and my wife a barner, the very first thing we did after getting engaged (well, after calling everyone, of course) was to check and see what the best combination of a Bama/Aub bye week with the other playing a cupcake would be. To our delight, October 8, 2005 had both teams on a bye week…

"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant

by TopDaddy on Aug 18, 2009 12:21 PM CDT up reply actions  

You know

Neither team plays on Saturdays in the Winter, Spring or Summer….just saying….

Chlorophyll? More like borophyll!

by jd is legend on Aug 18, 2009 1:40 PM CDT up reply actions  

Sometimes...

There’s a shotgun involved in some of these weddings!

:-)

by War Eagle Atlanta on Aug 18, 2009 3:29 PM CDT up reply actions  

You're obviously not married...

never been to a wedding in the south NOT in the fall, or don’t have a wife that (at the time) was used to getting what she wanted. We had our reasons for October and no, WEA, it didn’t involve a “yungin” :)

"There's a lot of blood, sweat, and guts between dreams and success" - Coach Bryant

by TopDaddy on Aug 18, 2009 4:31 PM CDT up reply actions  

You're right, I'm not married

But I go to weddings all the time in the south in the other three seasons, and I still don’t get it. I mean, to each his (or maybe in your case, her) own, but I just wouldn’t want my wedding on a fall Saturday. There’s too many different favorite teams in my family to find a weekend when all are off.

Aside: I went to a wedding in Chapel Hill, NC last March on the Saturday of the first weekend of March Madness. The wedding started at almost the exact time as the UNC/LSU 2nd round bball game. I thought that was almost as bad as a wedding on a fall Saturday!

Chlorophyll? More like borophyll!

by jd is legend on Aug 18, 2009 5:44 PM CDT up reply actions  

My kids have been told repeatedly...

…..Don’t schedule your wedding during an Auburn football game, if you want me to attend!

by Acid Reign on Aug 18, 2009 6:51 PM CDT up reply actions  

Might just be a rumor,

but I’ve heard our return trip to Kansas State is supposed to take place in 2014 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. I hope that’s true; that would be an incredible game to go see.

"Tigers make history. Undefeated, unmatched, undeniably the best team in Auburn football history, and the best team in the nation. They are YOUR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS, Auburn fans. The TIGERS are 13-0!" -- Rod Bramblett, AU Network, 01.03.05

by AUshorecm on Aug 18, 2009 6:33 PM CDT reply actions  

I did NOT enjoy that Miami...

…..kickoff classic. Season openers are always nailbiter time, for me! What bad trends will the new season reveal? The Kickoff Classic TV announcers brought up the 1983 poll snub repeatedly, and kept saying that it would be decided on the field today! No, it wouldn’t. It was a new year, different players. It was no comparison on offense, without Randy Campbell under center, and Lionel James on the field.

…..I985 USL: This was a hype-machine. Bo with 285 yards, super sub Brent Fullwood with 170 or so. We were all full of our bad selves, gearing up for a massive disappointment in Knoxville.

…..1988 Kentucky was an uh-oh. We can’t put but 20 points on Kentucky? A few weeks later, we left Baton Rouge as losers, in the 7-6 Earthquake game.

…..1990 Showed the winds of change, on the Plains. When it took us till the 4th quarter to put away Cal State Fullerton, it was clear our time of dominance was over. A 24-17 4th quarter lead over that team was embarrassing!

…..1991 was worse. After the Eric Ramsey bombshell, we trailed Div. I-aa Georgia Southern 17-0 at the half!

…..1992 was the pits! We went into Oxford and looked like a Pee-Wee team, giving the Rebels defense 3 touchdowns. One of the worst openers of my lifetime, topped only by the 1975 Memphis State debacle, where we started picked to win the league, and lost 31-20.

……1998 was bad, too. We were used to Bowden offenses that put up 30+ points per game. We got NOTHING done on offense, in that 19-0 loss to Virginia!

……1999 opener forboded another bad year. We trailed Appy State 15-7 in the 3rd quarter.

……2003 USC is a game I’m STILL mad about! It really became clear that we had some offensive assistants that had no business running an SEC offense. The Trojans had our line calls down, and we never adapted. From that point, you knew that Nall and company were going to keep doing the same old thing, and expect different results.

……I didn’t get as bent about the 2005 Georgia Tech loss, as some folks. I felt like if our receivers could have done a better job running routes PAST the 1st down marker, instead of just short, we could have won that one. While he threw 4 picks, Brandon Cox did put up over 300 yards in his first game. There were drops in that game, too!

……Kansas State in 2007 was a bad opener. Yeah, we won by 10, but they dominated most of that game.

by Acid Reign on Aug 18, 2009 7:10 PM CDT reply actions  

By the way Acid...

thank you for jumping in on the tools quick jump to the bullshyte racism crap that the Troy turd was spouting.

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

by Todd92 on Aug 18, 2009 7:35 PM CDT up reply actions  

No problem!

……I usually don’t jump in on the trash talk stuff, but I couldn’t let that go! Racist? Horse$h…

by Acid Reign on Aug 18, 2009 8:23 PM CDT up reply actions  

This year's opener

I have a feeling that it is going to be more “interesting” than most of us would like it to be!

by J.M. on Aug 19, 2009 11:46 AM CDT reply actions  

Openers

The two openers I remember most were .vs. Wyoming in 2000 and .vs. Washington State in 2006. Neither were powerhouses but both left me with a good feeling about the season. I just remember Gilyard laying the wood to that Cowboys receiver and Rudi dragging folks to the end zone on that long run. And from the WSU game in ’06 anytime you put 40 on a BCS opponent in the first game it gives me a good feeling about the season. Here is to getting that feeling back in a few weeks.

WAR EAGLE!

by AuburnAlum05 on Aug 19, 2009 12:44 PM CDT reply actions  

Psssst

La. Tech isn’t a BCS conference school

"You just keep pounding balls into the gap. The one thing you don’t want to do is hit a home run. That’s a rally-killer." - Jeff Francouer

by jd is legend on Aug 19, 2009 8:23 PM CDT up reply actions  

1987 Opener vs Texas

that was my first ever Auburn game live. i was 9 years old and i still rank it among the best experiences of my life. it didn’t hurt that the Tigers kicked some serious ass that day.

by suicidewatch on Aug 19, 2009 3:49 PM CDT reply actions  

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