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Auburn fans peer from beneath blankets as they watch their team lose to Kentucky on a cold October night.

October 17th, 2009, I sat with my wife in a bone chilling wind in Jordan-Hare Stadium staring at the score board in disbelief, UK 21- AU 14. It was the first defeat Auburn had surrendered to Kentucky in the previous 15 meetings. The team and the fans were left wondering what had just happened. No loss last year, left as bad a taste in my mouth as the Kentucky game. Consequently, I've had October ninth circled on my calendar for 12 months. I just knew Auburn was the better team and now this Saturday the Tigers have a chance for a do over.
 
That night had started out well enough when Jake Ricks blocked a field goal attempt with the ball being picked up by Neiko Thorpe and returned 69 yards for a touchdown. However, after a big loss to Arkansas the week before, Auburn's offense came out flat and seemed to be snake bitten.
 
The Tiger offense was noted for it's misdirection but on that night the only misdirection was coming from the cold swirling wind and Auburn couldn't seem to get anything going. Despite Ben Tate gaining 132 yards, the offense never really got in sync. Although Auburn led 14-7 at half time, the score was as precarious as it was misleading.
 
The second half was colder than the first half with wind chills dipping in to the low 30's. Yet Kentucky came out hungry and heated things up for the Cats. For me it appeared the stars seemed to be aligned in UK's favor. Either that or the Tigers experienced some of the worst officiating ever in Jordan-Hare. Because when Auburn had the ball and began to get something going, a flag was thrown to kill the momentum.
 
In commenting about preparing for this Saturday's game, Coach Gene Chizik said that the Tigers are not affected by the way last year's game unfolded. Nevertheless, it's not clear that's the way the players view it. D-back T'Sharvin Bell for example has been quoted as saying the game "left a sour taste in my mouth."

Well the Tigers had their chances, but from where I sat, it appeared Kentucky was being treated like they had the home field advantage. Auburn was penalized 10 times-eight in the second half. Kentucky was never penalized despite several obvious infractions. When can anyone remember a road team that got zero (that's "O") penalties? It just doesn't happen. That was the most sickening I have ever felt at a home game over the officiating.
 
On one play the UK quarterback was chased for a big loss and sacked, ending a Kentucky drive ... only to see a flag give them the ball back. UK scored a couple of plays later against an out of gas defense. On offense there was no better example of Auburn's struggles than the 4th quarter drive that saw hard running by Ben Tate and a 37 yard pass reception by Darvin Adams negated by flags. Auburn had a total of six penalties on that drive. Some were valid,some were not.

Fast forward to today. Facing UK this season has to be different for the Tigers than when the Wildcats came into Jordan-Hare last year to face a team that was coming off a big loss. In contrast, this year Auburn had a tune up game against the University of Louisiana Monroe. And what a tune up it was.
 
On the second play from scrimmage Onterio McCaleb swept around the end and scampered 50 yards for a score. Then on the fourth play from scrimmage, CamNewton hit Emory Blake for a 94 yard touchdown strike and the route was on. There was no nail biting last Saturday; the game was a blow out from the beginning. It had quite a different ending than Auburn's last three cliffhangers. So much so that Coach Chizik said "It was a very bizarre feeling."
 
Now I know that Kentucky is no ULM. The Wildcats are a decent SEC team with two very dangerous offensive weapons in Wide Receiver / QB Randall Cobb, who is among the SEC leaders in offensive production and Tailback Derrick Locke who leads the league in touchdowns.

Nevertheless, I'm hoping the Tigers give the coach that same bizare feeling this Saturday in Lexington. The feeling that he had at the end of the ULM game - of knowing the contest is really over before the last minutes of the game.
 
After 12 months, I still believe Auburn was a better team than Kentucky. I'm not looking for revenge though, as sweet as that might taste. Vindication...is what I'm seeking.

Go Tigers!

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Nerves

Every SEC game brings with it its own sense of nervousness and this one is no different. You can lose ANY game.

Last year’s game was rough. We didn’t play well at all. I’m not one to place blame on the officials unless it is a blatant miscall (see Auburn-LSU 2007). We’ve had problems with penalties the last few years so I’m never really surprised when the flags come out.

If Auburn wants to win we need less flags and we damn sure better tackle. Look back at losses last season and those are two big things you see over and over again.

Here’s hoping we whoop em. War Eagle!

"Jay Jacobs can't go to the bathroom without Bobby Lowder's permission" - Paul Finebaum

by GumptownTiger on Oct 6, 2010 10:32 AM CDT reply actions  

Very good points GT.

“Nerves” is a good way to start your comments. I’m nervous about this one. UK is always capable of beating a lot of folks (and especially with Cobb & Locke). Last year’s game was misereable for me. It seemed like whenever Auburn had the ball in the second half that the field was covered in yellow. My main frustration with the refs and probably what stuck in my craw the most was that with all that flag throwing – UK never had even ‘one’ thrown their way.

Your spot on about this Saturday,

“If Auburn wants to win we need less flags and we damn sure better tackle.”

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 6, 2010 11:18 AM CDT up reply actions  

great read... i too was at the AU / UK game last Oct.

brought my then 3yr. old son and picked the UK game ( a sure W) to make sure we could fit in some Toomers Corner festivities into the weekend.

what a bitter game that was. we got blasted at the upper deck seats we had above the band/student section and could barely hear the band because we had our ears covered from the frigid weather and the wind was swirling like it was some kind of arctic blast.

it was a miserable time. i hated that i brought a close friend that weekend for his first AU experience and that he was so miserable.

it would be a big mistake to assume that this game doesn’t have a bit of revenge factor built in. sometimes it is easier to remember the bad than the good. this AU staff and the players on that field will remember what a demorilizing and surprising defeat this was last year. i can only hope they bring all their bitterness with them on their trip to lexington. if so, Auburn has the ability to overwhelm UK this year and we can put them down quick.

wappa

by buddy Ro on Oct 6, 2010 11:52 AM CDT reply actions  

I was there too Buddy.

It was mighty cold in that upper deck. I sat across from you on the opposite side. Aubtigerman said the wind chill was in the lower 30’s ,maybe at the airport, but I believe it was in the mid 20’s in the upper deck. The wind was swirling so much that it affected both passing games.
I hate that your friend’s first game was that one. You want them to have a good time and then mother nature blast you like that.

I give Kentucky credit for coming to play. However some might not be looking to settle the score this Saturday, but I sure am. Payback is always sweet.
Lets beat those wildcats!

by PineMtTiger on Oct 6, 2010 12:17 PM CDT up reply actions  

Thanks Buddy ...

 … and I know what you mean about taking your friend to see their first Auburn game. It’s not the first time I have had that happen. I too had friends at the UK game. My godson brought his 2 kids 11 & 13 (wanting so much for them to have a good time at their first Auburn experience). They were miserable in that weather.

Have you ever noticed how wetter or colder it seems when your losing – just adding to the misery ? Now it was definitely cold (“artic blast” cold) but If we had been winning, it would have been more tolerable.

I agree with you on hoping the team can channel some of their disappointing feelings over that game and take it to Uk. However, Joker Phillips is saying that his team will win. We’ll see Saturday how much his smack talk will help or hurt his team.

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 6, 2010 1:17 PM CDT up reply actions  

I didn't think revenge entered into it for me untill ---

I read where their coach said that they were confident that they would beat Auburn. Revenge with a capital ‘R’ has just become important to me.
Check out Atl_Au_Fan’s Fanpost on what Joker Phillips had to say.
I hope the team hears about it. War Eagle and lets beat Phllips and crew.

by GreenvilleAUfan on Oct 6, 2010 12:41 PM CDT reply actions  

Vindication...

Much better than revenge! War Eagle! Beat Kentucky!

by Tiger on the mountain on Oct 6, 2010 1:21 PM CDT reply actions  

vindication, revenge... i could care less what Saturday's W is called.

this AU team seems focuesd on the game at hand. i do NOT expect this group to lose much focus this weekend.

weather forcast for Lexington Saturday…
sunny… 82 high, 48 low.

this will be manageable…
players will have to work a bit at the break to stay fresh for the 2nd half though.

i can’t believe last year’s game was in the 30’s… i think it was in the 20’s fully exposed on the edge of the uppr deck.

wappa

by buddy Ro on Oct 6, 2010 3:11 PM CDT reply actions  

Revenge...

“Oh, Make no mistake. It’s not revenge he’s after. It’s a reckoning.

by AUstronaut on Oct 6, 2010 3:41 PM CDT reply actions  

Welcome AUstronaut and ...

 … well put. I hope we hear from you again.

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 6, 2010 4:29 PM CDT up reply actions  

I'm out on the limb...

Let me be the first to predict a revenge score. Chizik knows what happened last year, and you can be doggone sure he doesn’t want it to happen again. So he’s gonna turn loose the dogs, or the Tigers, as it were. No mercy, pulling out aoll the stops, I expect to see a top ten Auburn team that Coach Chizik expects to play like one. Auburn by 35. It will also be a message to LSU, those lucky clowns. If I had 4 aces, I’d fold if Les Miles called me. He’s the only person in the world that can beat you on a technicality… and he’s good at it.

by Timberman on Oct 6, 2010 6:37 PM CDT reply actions  

Welcome Timberman.

That’s a pretty big limb, but it would suit me just fine. I hope we hear from you again.

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 6, 2010 8:59 PM CDT up reply actions  

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