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Tigers Trample LSU!

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Newton flashes upfield as Eric Smith and Lee Ziemba wipe out LSU tacklers!

 

     War Eagle, everybody! The Auburn Tigers ran all over LSU's top-ranked run defense, 24-17! It's time now for the Acid Reign report on the big Auburn win! I was covering this one live in Jordan Hare Stadium, and what an electric atmosphere it was! From the eagle flight a mere 10 feet over our heads, to the F-14 jet flyby, to the magnificent fall weather, it doesn't get much better than this!

 

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Can't get enough of that eagle flight!

 

     LSU came in flying high at 7 and 0, with the league's number one defense. With abundant playmakers on offense and outstanding special teams, the Auburn Tigers faced a tough test. The tone was set on Auburn's second possession, set up by a Zach Etheridge interception. Auburn ran the ball on 5 of the 6 plays, and only the 1 yard TD plunge by Newton was shorter than 9 yards. Newton slashed for 10, then T-Zach reversed for 12, Newton screened it to Lutzenkirchen for 6, Newton busted up the middle for 9, then Dyer crashed up the gut for 16 to put the ball at the one. Newton trucked over Brandon Taylor for the one-yard score, and notice had been served. The Tigers were going to run over LSU!

 

     For all the bad press LSU fans get, I had nothing but good experiences talking to every purple-shirted person I could Saturday. I did hear a lot of "Miles has to go" talk. The LSU die-hards are NOT happy. There was an LSU fan right in front of me, totally surrounded by orange. I hope us section 32, row 24 folks weren't too hard on him! My hat's off to the LSU contingent. They made a lot of noise. We were sitting behind the LSU bench, and I know those guys appreciated the support.

 

     Cam Newton solidified his lead in the Heisman trophy race with a twisting, dodging, speed-burning 49 yard TD run in the 3rd quarter. Newton dragged All-American corner Patrick Peterson the last 5 yards on the carry. It wouldn't be the last play Peterson came up short on. Onterrio McCalebb outran Peterson on a 70-yard game winning jet sweep. I spent much of the past spring bemoaning McCalebb's added weight, lamenting his apparent loss of speed. Well, I was dead wrong! If you can out run the LSU defense on a sweep like that, you've definitely got a whole lot of speed! What an amazing play! The stadium went berserk on that carry! No offensive analysis would complete without praise for Auburn blocking across the board. The line was incredible! Ryan Pugh took on LSU's amazing defensive tackle Drake Nevis, and held him to two tackles and one quarterback hurry. Auburn pulls both guards on a lot of plays, so Pugh was left alone to deal with one of the SEC's best tackles. No problem! I think it's time for Pugh to start getting some consideration for some big-time awards. Another guy I'd like to single out as an unsung hero is Eric Smith. He's getting neither carries nor catches this year, but he's really taking out defenders right and left! I don't know how many NFL teams use fullbacks anymore, but this guy's Pro-Bowl material!

 

     In comparison to LSU's day, Auburn special teams were very pedestrian. Coverage lapsed back to 2009, as LSU picked up 24 yards per kick return, and 9 yards per punt return. We were saved by a couple of timely block in the back calls on the visitors from the bayou. There should have been several more called. Craig Sanders got hit from behind on every kickoff. Quindarious Carr didn't fumble, but he didn't try to field anything. We let every LSU punt hit and roll, and got pinned on the one yard line repeatedly. This allowed LSU's Derek Helton to have a career day punting. Helton averaged 53.2 yards per punt, and downed 4 out of 5 punts inside the Auburn 20. If you're wondering how Auburn gashed LSU for 448 rushing yards and only managed to score 24 points, there's your answer. It's hard to do much of anything when you're pinned at your own 1 yard line. Carr's GOT to start signaling fair catch and taking some of these things in!

 

     The Auburn defense stepped up its play. You can't say enough about the heroics of tackle Nick Fairley and linebackers Josh Bynes and Craig Stevens. Fairley's a monster. He's got that MMA body-slam thing down! He'll get your QB off their feet, whip 'em over and land on top with extreme violence! Teams can ring up some passing yardage against this Auburn defense, but QB's have paid the price this year. Much maligned LSU quarterbacks Jordan Jefferson and Jarrett Lee deserve some big praise for shaking off multiple monster hits. It's also worth noting that the incompetent SEC refs let LSU snap the ball and score a TD before half after the play clock had run down to zero. It was on zero for at least two clicks before the ball was snapped. They also seemed to have a propensity for giving LSU "TV timeouts" at critical times.

 

     After Auburn's performance against Arkansas the week before, no one expected much of the Auburn secondary. The fan next to me had particularly harsh words for cornerback Neiko Thorpe, who wears number 15. "Here's your winning LSU gameplan. Run it at 15, throw it at 15. Run it at 15, throw it at 15. Kick the extra point!" LSU went after Neiko Thorpe repeatedly, and their offense got closed out more often than not. Thorpe's our most physical player in the secondary. He may get beat occasionally, but he's going to be in position to make a play, and he doesn't miss too many tackles!

 

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It's all but over! Let the celebrating begin!

Unit Grades, after the jump!

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Defensive Line: B+. Nick Fairley was a monster, but we have a few issues elsewhere. Points off on Nosa Eguae jumping offsides. We got little production from strongside ends Eguae and Michael Goggins, with only one assist and one QB hurry. We lost outside contain on Jefferson repeatedly, allowing him to lead LSU rushers with 74 yards, despite being sacked twice.

Linebackers: B+. There were a few failures to wrap up, Darren Bates. On the other hand, you can't ask for more from Josh Bynes and Craig Stevens. They made a lot of big plays on speedy LSU playmakers. LSU kept trying to get big play specialist Russell Sheppard loose, and Bynes and Stevens slammed the door. Sheppard ended up with a mere 29 yards on 6 touches.

Secondary: B-. We can credit the secondary for some improvement in this one, but an honest opinion is that LSU dropped a lot of balls, and missed some throws. Zach Etheridge's interception should have been caught for a 1st down in the red zone by Reuben Randle. As has happened all year, we gave up 10 yards a pop on screens to the outside, at least for a while. Both Thorpe and Washington seemed to get tired of it, and moved up and made plays at the line. Even freshman Chris Davis got in on the act, breaking up a short pass. Coverage downfield was a lot better. We did a good job of making the LSU quarterbacks go to their second or third read. With our pass rush, those extra nano-seconds can result in some serious mayhem in the backfield!

 

Punt Returns: D-. We did nothing here, and let 'em roll. I'll give a passing grade due to no turnovers, but that's about it.

 

Kick Returns: A-. We only had two, but Washington made 26 yards on his, and McCalebb got 33. Those are pretty good numbers!

 

Place-kicking: C+. Wes Byrum hit one of two from roughly the 40-yard range, which is average. So is our 63 yard kickoff average.

 

Offensive Line: A. What a dominant performance. Ryan Pugh was absolutely awesome, but he wasn't alone. Good blocks were made repeatedly. When the ball carrier dives into the line, is immediately stopped, and you've picked up five yards, you're really blowing them off the ball! Minor points off on an "ineligible downfield" and a hold; both on Brandon Moseley. Moseley atoned, though. He made some ridiculously good blocks, including a critical back-side wall-off on McCalebb's 70 TD jaunt. Without that block, Cam and O-mac get rocked trying to make the handoff.

 

Receivers: B. I give a grade this high on blocking. Kodi Burns continues to be a head-hunter out there! We had more drops in this game than any all year, though. Several times in the first half, we went under center with a quick snap. When that happened, both LSU corners would blitz, leaving the outside receivers to the safeties. Many folks think that the LSU coaching staff are idiots, but they had this thing schemed well. Give LSU credit, their safeties closed very quickly! But Adams, Carr and Zachary all dropped passes on that play. Newton put those exactly where he had to, making superbly accurate passes, and we didn't come up with 'em.

 

Running Backs: B+. Letter grade off on the Fannin fumble. I don't know what to say, on that. I thought Newton had fumbled it, during the game. Should have known better. Even banged up, Michael Dyer is an outstanding runner. He's got great vision and balance. He bailed us out of several jams with visionary, tough inside running. Onterrio McCalebb is a weapon on those fly sweeps. His presence totally alters the defense. Not many players can speed-burn the LSU defense for a game winning touchdown! I can't say enough about the blocking of Eric Smith and Phillip Lutzenkirchen. You'd have to go back to 1993 to find a pair of lead blockers this good on an Auburn team!

 

Quarterback: A. I did count off for the missed 4th down throw. Adams was wide open, and Cam missed him. On the other hand, Cam made some great tosses into coverage, and uncharacteristically, our receivers didn't help him out. His completion percentage and yards per pass numbers should have been a lot higher. Cam had his best game of the year running, and he did it against a monster defense. I absolutely love Cam's enthusiasm! I was particularly amused listening to Cam's interview on the Tiger post-game show. They REPEATELY tried to get him to talk about his mind-blowing runs, but all Cam would do is credit his line and blockers. What a great example Cam sets! I'll say it again, treasure these times, Auburn fans! We may never see another one like Newton.

 

     As fans, we've tried to take things one game at a time, especially since every SEC game seems to be a nail-biter till the end. Still, I've started really watching the scoreboard on Saturdays, and am ticking off the undefeated teams that go down. Add the two Big-12 teams from Oklahoma to that list. We were cheering against TCU, cheering against Sparty, etc. I guess that's a result of the 2004 BCS snub. Can this really be happening? Are these Tigers making a championship run?

 

     The Tigers still have a tough road to hoe. Ole Miss won't be easy in Oxford next week. Georgia finally seems to be playing up to their preseason potential. Out of all of Auburn's opponents, I was more worried about LSU and Georgia than anyone. I fully expect another tight November game against the Bulldogs. The Iron Bowl is ALWAYS tough, for Auburn. In my lifetime, there have only been two easy Iron Bowls: 1969, and 2005. Won't get one this year, I don't think. Bama looked pretty good against the Vols, at least in the second half.

 

     War Eagle, Tiger fans! We are 8-0, and remain unbeaten atop the Southeastern Conference! My hat's off to the outstanding job head coach Gene Chizik and his staff have done with this team. Thus far, this has been an amazing season. I have a ton of respect for the amazing will and perseverance this team has displayed. I believe it will carry us far! Yes! It's REALLY great to be an Auburn Tiger, this year!

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Great job Acid...

Jonathan Evans and Eltoro Freeman each played this game, and for the most part did their job I thought. I would be interested in your analysis of them Saturday, because TV doesn’t give you all the views each play like you would want.
Ol Miss is gonna be lookin for revenge folks! Let’s not give them a chance.

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by KoolBell777 on Oct 24, 2010 5:22 PM CDT reply actions  

I didn't realize...

….that Eltoro had played, but there he is in the participation report! No stats, though. Evans had three tackles and a half a tackle for loss. The strong side linebacker was swarmed by a double-team wingback/tight end block most of the day. They wanted to make Eguae or Goggins beat them. Fortunately, Nick Fairley and Zach Clayton were able to slant to the strong side effectively.

by Acid Reign on Oct 24, 2010 5:26 PM CDT up reply actions  

So scheme wise...

were they doing what they were supposed to do, eat up blocks?

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by KoolBell777 on Oct 24, 2010 5:54 PM CDT up reply actions  

I'd say so.

…..LSU either cut it up at some point, or got buried on the sideline. Corners had some good moments out there on run plays as did Zach Etheridge.

by Acid Reign on Oct 24, 2010 6:17 PM CDT up reply actions  

Great article Acid...

Do you think we have a chance to run the table after seeing us Saturday?
What do you see as the biggest challenges left looking at where we are now?
I still wish our D was more impressive, but when we win, I guess it is impressive enough. I’m used to the traditional Auburn D where we hold teams to very few points. This bend but dont break D is taking some getting used to for me.

by rn4au on Oct 24, 2010 6:11 PM CDT reply actions  

Don't want to jinx it...

…..but we have just knocked back two serious challenges the past two weeks. UGA is playing well, as is Bama. There’s no “easy” in the SEC… After running all over LSU, I think we can run on the last three SEC teams on our schedule. Stopping UGA or Bama is going to be tough.

by Acid Reign on Oct 24, 2010 6:19 PM CDT up reply actions  

Don't mean to nitpick...

But that was an F-18 jet flyover. The F-14 has been retired for a couple of years now. Points on getting the right branch, but I’m a daughter of an F-18 pilot, and I know he would be pissed off to get misidentified as one of those “F-14 losers.” (There always has to be competition in the military haha)

by Xi Love& War Eagle on Oct 24, 2010 7:06 PM CDT reply actions  

Ah! I stand corrected!

…..That explains why they introduced 4 crew members later in the game…

by Acid Reign on Oct 24, 2010 7:09 PM CDT up reply actions  

Good evaluation Acid....

Going forward we will still need to have our best effort each week or we will not win against a quality opponent. This tiger team continues to show great chemistry and character and because of these traits I like our chances.

As long as Auburn continues to win two of the three phases of the game each week we will have a good chance to win. This past Saturday we won the offense and defense. we lost special teams. Considering LSU had one of the best defenses and special teams units in the country I will take the split everytime. If LSU had not won the special teams, particularly the punting the score would have been as one sided as the stats made it appear.

The season is already a success in terms of where most of us thought the team would be so sit back and enjoy playing with house money for the rest of the season.

by Challenger10 on Oct 24, 2010 7:07 PM CDT reply actions  

would have loved to be at this game

Especially when Dyer made that carry, got surrounded by teammates and opposition to move that huge pile. That was so awesome. I bet everybody in the stands was going nuts.

I know LSU fans were screaming about Toliver’s dropped passes. And the whole Les Miles go for it on 4th down that failed. Their punting was great on TV, but its hard to tell what is going on in those plays. Every time it seemed their players were already there when the ball was coming down.

by mgizmo2005 on Oct 24, 2010 7:52 PM CDT reply actions  

That run play...

…..we were all wondering when they’d blow the whistle.

…..I don’t know what Gary and Vern might have said on TV, but the LSU 4th down play was a cluster-f… They waited a while, then called a time out. With 3 minutes left, and a timeout used, they were then locked into going for it. Then, Lee couldn’t get ‘em lined up right. Two receivers couldn’t decide which one should have been in the game. They kind of got it sorted out, then Lee just decided to take off out of a well set up pocket. Neiko Thorpe just shucked his guy to bump Lee out of bounds. I know LSU folks were SICK that they didn’t at least TRY to make a play down the field!

…..Carr just bailed on those punts. They were some TOWERING kicks, though. A couple of them should have been avoided, as they were inside the ten. However, on at least three of them, Carr should have called for a fair catch and fielded the thing. We’d have been around the 10-15 yard line, instead of inside the 5. And if an LSU defender had hit Carr, it would have been 15 yards. We have to be smarter here.

by Acid Reign on Oct 24, 2010 8:02 PM CDT up reply actions  

I have been looking forward to this all day.

The second drive of the game set the tone for the rest of the game. The Auburn Tigers felt it was their night and took it! Can’t say enough about these guys. I am really shocked to be #1 in the BCS…didn’t expect to jump the ducks….let’s get ready for the Rebels. Nutt is always looking for his signature win.
War Eagle! Beat the Rebels!

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 24, 2010 10:47 PM CDT via mobile reply actions  

What a pleasure it was to witness this game in person!

As many times as I have been in JHS, I really don’t remember hearing it any louder than it was against LSU. It’s been “loud” before but it was rocking on Saturday.

DWWD -- WDE!

by ATL_AU_FAN on Oct 25, 2010 7:49 AM CDT reply actions  

Your right ATL_AU_FAN,

For me the only time it was any louder was the first ever Iron Bowl on the Plains in ’89. It made me think about that game especially when the fans kept cheering through the T V commercial breaks.
For those that could not make it to the game … Bengal Tiger fans would start their “LSU – LSU”. And then the Auburn folks would drown them out with one side of the stadium shouting " AUBURN " and the other side coming back with " TIGERS." It was great fun, the way only college football can be.
Great read Acid.

AubTigerman
"The reason you come to Auburn is because of Auburn people.This is a special place, from the coaches all the way to the fans" - Andrew McCain OT

by aubtigerman on Oct 25, 2010 11:25 AM CDT up reply actions  

And it was a great celebration,

in the stadium after the game. Fans stayed and stayed. The band played, the fans and players danced, and jumbotron flashed highlights of the game. Our group stayed till the security said we had to leave. It was a great time.

by GreenvilleAUfan on Oct 25, 2010 11:36 AM CDT up reply actions  

great read...

a few questions—what do you guys make of Mario’s pointing at Malzahn and yelling after he fumbled? Verne said he was saying “don’t lose faith in me” but we all know not to believe a word he says :). Also, who was #11? Was that Chris Davis? I thought he played well, with so little experience.

by freejamesbrown on Oct 25, 2010 10:40 AM CDT reply actions  

11 is...

…Chris Davis. I think he was wearing 3 earlier in the year. There’s no 11 on the Auburn website roster, or the al.com cheat-sheets I like to print out and take to the game. Davis is wearing 11, I think. He reminds me of Larry Casher. He’s going to be a good one!

by Acid Reign on Oct 25, 2010 4:43 PM CDT up reply actions  

I really believe,

that Fannin was saying “Don’t lose faith in me”…just his determination and Malzahn, very calmly replying, “Alright” with a pat on the shoulder. Maybe I am making it all up, but honestly, I think that Verne got it right. It was a moment that was not lost on me, that’s for sure.

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 25, 2010 6:06 PM CDT up reply actions  

Good analysis....

and I can’t argue with any of the grades……Burns got screwed with the spot by not getting forward progress. But AU prevails and we controlled the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. I was proud of our team.

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

by Todd92 on Oct 25, 2010 6:52 PM CDT reply actions  

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