Tigers Sink the Ducks!
Auburn is the consensus National Champion!
(Photo by Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images)
War Eagle, everybody! It's time now for the Acid Reign report, on the BCS Championship Game. As has happened 13 times previously, this team came to the game ready to lay it on the line for four quarters. With 2:33 left in the game, the Tigers needed just one more scoring drive. In a year when the Tigers had already scored a school record 574 points, there was little doubt what was about to unfold. Time and time again this season, the Tigers responded with the game on the line. Late drives against South Carolina, the 19 play drive against Kentucky for the win, the 70 yard McCalebb speed sweep against LSU, and the game-winning drive against Alabama in the 4th quarter set the precedent. The Tigers inexorably ate up yardage and clock, finishing just a shade short of the goal line. The Tigers called on Wes Byrum, who has never missed a game-winning kick at the end. Byrum's finished out his Auburn career in grand style, as he calmly drilled it through to give the Tigers a 22-19 win!
Auburn's much-maligned defense took center stage in this matchup. Many folks predicted that Auburn would give up at least 40 points to Oregon's potent "blur" offense. The Tigers occasionally surrendered a big play in the passing game, but stifled the Duck ground game, holding the Ducks to 75 yards, and a 2.3 yards per carry average. Heisman finalist LaMichael James' longest run on the night was 14 yards, and he finished with only 49 rushing yards. There were a few drives, particularly in the second quarter, where Oregon really got the high speed pace going. Even as the Tigers were having difficulty getting lined up, it was clear that Auburn was on top of their defensive assignments. Sometimes they weren't quite set, but they still knew which gap to plug. The Ducks made it to the Auburn red zone five times, but only scored two passing touchdowns and a field goal.
Special teams were a worry going into this contest, but the Tigers turned in their best overall performance of the year. Wes Byrum parked every kickoff near the goal line, averaging 70 yards, and did not miss any place kicks. The Ducks managed only 16.3 yards per kick return, and 2.0 yards per punt return. Senior punter Ryan Shoemaker turned in a championship effort, with a 40.4 yard average, and 3 of his 5 punts were killed inside the Duck 20.
The Tiger offense was held well below its season scoring average, but this was still a good offensive day. The Tigers chewed up 519 yards against the number 2 team in the nation, and that's something to crow about! The pundits are saying that Oregon stopped Cam Newton, but the stat sheet reveals that Newton ran for 64 yards, and passed for 265 and two scores. I think most folks would be happy if their quarterback produced 329 yards in a championship game! The offensive star of the day was true freshman running back Michael Dyer, who ripped off 143 yards on 22 carries. It was Dyer who produced two big runs for first downs in the game-winning drive. Onterio McCalebb was effective also. The Tiger running backs averaged 6.8 yards per carry in this game.
Unit Grades, after the jump!
Defensive Line: B+. This unit played lights-out! I'm going to count off a letter grade for Nick Fairley's totally unnecessary personal foul penalty against LaMichael James. That came at a critical time, as Auburn had just pushed the lead out to 19-11, and was looking for the quick stop and the knock-out punch. Instead, Oregon got out of the hole, and was able to push the Tigers back to their 20 yard line. Otherwise, this unit dominated. The line turned in a whopping 22 tackles in this contest, including 9 for losses. The Tigers were able to rotate linemen, and get good minutes out of reserves Cory Lemonier, Michael Goggins and Mike Blanc. This was critical in slowing down a Duck offense that likes to run a lot of plays.
Linebackers: B. As has been the case for much of the Chizik era, this was Josh Bynes and Craig Stevens getting it done nearly single-handedly. The two played nearly every snap. Auburn was in a nickel defense most of the night, which makes the Tigers' success against the run even more impressive. For all of the time on the field, these two combined for only 7 tackles. It's hard for a linebacker to get many tackles, when the line is swallowing runners whole for much of the game! Both guys were beaten underneath occasionally in pass coverage. Covering Duck slot receivers is a tall order for linebackers.
Secondary: C+. The Tigers did uncharacteristically snag two interceptions, but both were bad throws caused by a ferocious pass rush. Auburn's weakness all year has been allowing receivers to catch the ball in the flat, and run. Oregon got the lion's share of their 449 yards doing just that. Seven different Duck receivers gouged the Tiger defense for 374 passing yards, six of which had multiple catches. Kudos to Demond Washington for adjusting and tracking down Jeff Maehl on the 81 yard completion. Maehl got behind both safeties, but Washington closed the gap and ran him out of bounds from the opposite side of the play. Maehl had the biggest Duck play, and he caught 9 balls for 133 yards. Subtract the 81 yarder, and that's 52 yards on 8 catches. Auburn did tackle pretty well in the secondary, particularly free safety Mike McNeil. McNeil had 14 total tackles, 12 solo. Demond Washington added 7 stops.
Punting: A+. There's nothing at all to complain about here. Shoemaker hammered 'em deep when he had room, launching one 50 yards. When called on from the Oregon side of the field, Shoemaker landed three punts inside the 20. There was no room at all for the dangerous Duck return men. They managed a grand total of 6 yards on 3 returns.
Punt Returns: B. There wasn't much opportunity here. Although Oregon punted five times, they only kicked two balls that were returnable. Darvin Adams fair caught one in traffic, and let the other roll for a touchback.
Kick Returns: C-. We looked like we were running in quicksand on these, and did not block well. 18.4 yards per return is very pedestrian.
Place-kicking: A+. Wes Byrum made all of his kicks, including the pressure-filled game-winner with no time on the clock. Byrum also had four kickoffs and averaged 70 yards on those. The kick coverage unit swarmed Oregon return men very effectively.
Offensive line: B. The Auburn line did a pretty respectable job against a loaded Oregon front. Like many defenses late in the season did, the Ducks loaded the box, determined to stop Cam Newton on the mid-line runs. Auburn consistently drove the Duck linemen off the ball, allowing the Tigers to chew up 254 rushing yards. The Ducks did have 7 tackles for loss, led by end Kenny Rowe. The Tigers had difficulty keeping Rowe out of the backfield. Points off on a Lee Ziemba hold. I think it's only his second of the season, though!
Receivers: B. This was a good, but not great outing against one of the more talented secondaries in the nation. Most of Auburn's success came from patient throws underneath. Terrell Zachary led the Tigers with 6 catches. Auburn exploited the Ducks several times throwing the wheel route to slot receiver Emory Blake against a linebacker. It paid dividends on the final drive, as the Ducks were forced to go nickel, and weren't able to stop the Tigers on the ground on that drive. I enjoyed seeing Kodi Burns get the pass in the open field. That play has been there all year, and I wondered how well a safety could come up and tackle Kodi. Answer: not very well at all!
Running Backs: A. There were a few issues in blitz pickup blocking, but this unit toted the rock. When you average 6.8 yards per carry, with no fumbles against the number two team in the country, you've done well. What an amazing play by Michael Dyer on the last drive! I have to say, though, that the officials missed the wrist being down. Arkansas did not get that call in the Sugar Bowl, but we got it in the title game.
Quarterback: B. It wasn't a great game, with a lost fumble and an interception tossed into double coverage, but it was a good one. Cam made a lot of good throws, and picked up key first downs running the ball. He played on even after a huge hit that probably cracked some ribs. The Tigers managed 7.8 yards per pass, which is a decent average.
The Tigers came to Arizona, and took care of business! Auburn is number one, folks! Can you believe it? It wasn't always pretty this year, but at crunch time, there's been no one better in Auburn history. These Tigers are winners. The most decorated team in Auburn history added national championship trophies to its list Monday night.
How many folks expected two years ago that Gene Chizik would lead Auburn to the top of the nation? The man does not get enough credit, even now. With this organization he's put together, I don't think this one will be the last. I've never been prouder to be an Auburn Tiger! War Eagle, everybody! We ARE number one!
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WDE!
I was so happy for Kodi to get that score! He deserves it!
I had a feeling early in the second quarter that Dyer was going to bust one. The o-line dished out a lot of punishment and would eventually wear down the defense allowing him to get some big gains.
Really, hats off to that Oregon team! They put up a great effort that brought that game down to the wire. I wish them success in the new Pac-12!
If the coaches get graded, they should get an A+!
Kodi getting the first touchdown, was the best!! THE BEST! I was really impressed with our defense. With all the talk before the game, you would think that Oregon would have 50 points on us before half time.
I thought that they reviewed the Dyer being down bit? I would argue this call was not as clear cut as it was in the Sugar Bowl. At the same time, I don’t think that it ultimately affected the outcome of the game.
I like how many of the younger players got a chance to play. It’s great experience and as long as the coaches can get the kids to keep their heads on, we will remain a Force in CFB! As will the Ducks. They are a solid team and Chip Kelly is one of the best. It was an honor to play them!
WDE!!!
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 13, 2011 9:05 AM CST reply actions
Ted Roof
A+++++, Tracy Rocker A++++
AUBURN TIGER defense is back!!!
Col.Angus may be rough, Col.Angus may not smell like a bed of roses, but deep down Col.Angus is very sweet. If I overstay my welcome, just tap me on the head!!
You bet.....Can't wait to see what this D looks like in the years to come...AUsome!!!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.
Bill Shankly
Congrats to you guys
"I know the quarterback has a strong arm, but...I mean the ball's not gonna outrun ME" --PP7
THanks Jonno
Looks like you guys are sitting pretty for next year.
Col.Angus may be rough, Col.Angus may not smell like a bed of roses, but deep down Col.Angus is very sweet. If I overstay my welcome, just tap me on the head!!
Should be a fun year.
"I know the quarterback has a strong arm, but...I mean the ball's not gonna outrun ME" --PP7
BTW... why is it that everyone is so surprised that these teams come out rusty
after a month off? the fans and announcers act surprised every NC game…
the time between the SEC championship and the NC needs to be cut by a third…at least.
shootin fromt the hip… we need about 10-15 less bowls…
it is a shame to not see AUBURN or Oregon at their best, but what a game to end this magical ride.
WAR EAGLE to all my TET pals… would have enjoyed the opportunity to fit in a group chest bump or fist pound. what a year.
you do it and you wipe it up.
I actually expected this
I don’t think the offenses were rusty as much as the defenses were ready. This happens to almost all option teams when a team….especially a speedy team…has time to prepare for their tells and tendancies. I argued on ATQ that we would have an answer for their read offense..citing Ga Tech’s performance in bowls…. and that they would need to beat us through the air…..and we/they did. They did the same to us and limited Cam’s ability to get into the open field. Whats surprising is that as average as Cams game was, his rushing total was only 10 yards off of Oregon’s total rushing. Our defense played fantastic save for a couple of big plays that ballooned Thomas’ passing stats. I am so proud of how they responded to the challenge and that they proved we weren’t just about Cam, Cam, Cam. This is/was a GREAT team and they proved it.
I too wished I could have enjoyed the game with my buddies, being able to blog through the game helped though.
War Eagel B-Ro!
Col.Angus may be rough, Col.Angus may not smell like a bed of roses, but deep down Col.Angus is very sweet. If I overstay my welcome, just tap me on the head!!
I agree
I felt like the defenses were ready. And Ted Roof totally gets an A+ with bonus points and crystal stars!!! A lot of the offensive miscues were caused by defensive hustle…and field condition.
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 13, 2011 12:30 PM CST up reply actions
A month off and...
that AWFUL field…
When two teams are that fast and depend so much on the run, I can only imagine how hard it is when the field makes it near impossible to make a cut and get upfield. I know AU would have won that game either way, but I feel like if the field had been in better condition, (yes, imagine this) we would have been in for a much more intense game. Either way..we ARE National Champs!! I love that!
War Eagle
"The spirit of the Auburn family is a magical, mystical thing. It defies explanation. It transcends wins and losses on a football field. It imprints itself on your character and can never be extinguished. Being an Auburn fan defines part of who and what you are..."
-Unknown Author
One more grade
Field condition-F
i really think this had a lot to do with the kick uff return unit, so I would have given them a little higher grade. Also a higher grade to Secondary and receivers for the same reason.
I just hope they erect the Saban statue/altar/shrine before he leaves
Yeah that field was shit
It affected both teams pretty much evenly. I’m surprised there weren’t more injuries.
Auburn Tigers - 2010 National Champions
by jd is legend on Jan 13, 2011 12:23 PM CST up reply actions
They all get an A+ in my book.
And I disagree with Acid about the refs missing the call on the Dyer run. The difference was that the back side of the Arkansas receivers wrist was touching the ground. That is the same as if he had fallen on his back or his knee or elbow had touched the ground. Dyers PALM was touching the ground, but that does not make him down and it would be called as such 100% if the time. That is why the refs did not blow the whistle. Players are allowed to steady themselves with the palm of their hand. We (or at least I) have seen Cam and other runners do it multiple times this season and in seasons past.
Also, with the kick returns, I think you have to factor in 2 things. The field conditions and the fact that UO was intentionally kicking high to negate a big return. Kick returns had been a strength for us all season and UO knew that.
Overall, I thought our special teams played an outstanding game, especially covering kick returns. I heard a lot about the superior UO special teams coming into the game. Other than the fake punt and fake field goal, I thought we held them in check and overall out performed theirs.
Thats just my 2 cents. Feel free to disagree.
War Damn Eagle guys, War Damn Eagle
by Jumpn_JackFlash on Jan 13, 2011 11:59 AM CST reply actions
I agree with you on Dyer....
In the Sugar, it was blatant wrist/back o’ hand to ground contact. There wasn’t anything (at least that I saw) that made Dyer’s run different from the Heisman-winning Cam run during the LSU game.
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 13, 2011 12:33 PM CST up reply actions
Ha!
I actually said during the replay of Dyer’s run that if they ruled him down, then at least 3 of Cam’s runs this season should have been called back.
"The spirit of the Auburn family is a magical, mystical thing. It defies explanation. It transcends wins and losses on a football field. It imprints itself on your character and can never be extinguished. Being an Auburn fan defines part of who and what you are..."
-Unknown Author
If the offensive timing was a little better..
I believe Auburn wins by 17 easily. Fanin made a nice first down catch, I didn’t think he would touch the ball. I think the secondary played great and had opportunity for another pic had it not been for interference early in fourth quarter.
Auburn Elvis
I agree with your assessment Acid... great read...
For the whole team however, I have to give them a BIG FAT A+++++++++++
Because let’s face it folks…this is a team sport and you win as a team…
I am glad that Cam did not have his best game, no one can say that he was the reason we won the game.
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.
Bill Shankly
Agree!
And even if it wasn’t Cam’s best game…it was still pretty damn good. Are y’all back home safe and sound??
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 13, 2011 3:00 PM CST up reply actions
Yes, we got home late Wednesday night. I was back at work Thursday and Friday..
although I think my brain will return to work Monday :-)
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.
Bill Shankly
Acid as always a great read and accurate evaluation.....
I do disagree with you on the wrist during the Dyer run but have not watched a replay of it since the day after the game. To me it did not appear that any part of Dyer touched the ground except his hand. I know how much you pour through the replay so maybe you are right but either way it is immaterial as the call stood.
As with many of the other people who have posted I must grade the coaching staff with an A+. I am really proud of the coaching staff. Every big game this year the pundits stated that the coaching advantage went to our opponents. It was stated in both usc games, the arky game, the uat game and the uo game. Even with all of the awards it seemed that our coaching staff was not really given any big game credit. During the lead up to the MNCG game the uo D Coordinator was given a lot of air play. He did a good job of keeping us below our season scoring average. However, Ted Roof, a man who many of us here and elsewhere have been less than kind to during the season, was almost an afterthought. CTR has called 2 masterful games in the SECCG and the MNCG. The development of the young guys during the season showed up in the MNCG. Just look at the freshmen and redshirt freshmen on the 2 deep. This defense will only get better and better. I look for it to be more of a strength next year.
WAR EAGLE everyone and especially to ACID, KB, CKT, “THE Colonel”, myAuburn and those of you who have been great to converse with during this great season.
Remember, while the National Championship is great, “IT IS GREAT TO BE AN AUBURN TIGER EVERYDAY” This is a concept the haters will never understand.
Veni vidi vici
WAR EAGLE CHALLENGER10!!!
Obviously it was a dream season for me, but I’m really excited for the future of Auburn football, even though I know I can never EXPECT another season like this. Having great Auburn people on the blog like yourself makes it even more special. Thanks Again !!
Col.Angus may be rough, Col.Angus may not smell like a bed of roses, but deep down Col.Angus is very sweet. If I overstay my welcome, just tap me on the head!!
War Damn Eagle and good write up Acid.......
I agree with pretty much everything you said except for the call on Dyer was the correct call…… his hand was all that ever touched the ground. I can say this from a ridiculous amount of rewatching not only the game but of that run in particular (yes I plan on rewatching it again and again and again….I truly don’t ever see it getting old). The officiating was probably the best I have seen all year in any game….thank god. I haven’t quit grinning….even after sobering up!
I don't troll so I reserve the right to berate trolls as I see fit.
Another great read Acid
I don’t always comment but I just want you to know that I always look forward to your post and I read every word. Thanks for all you do. War Eagle!
by GreenvilleAUfan on Jan 14, 2011 10:11 PM CST reply actions
Good read Acid.
I was especially proud of Shoemaker, what a time for him to come through with probably his best game as a Tiger.
Also I think alot of people owe Ted Roof an apology. How about that defense !
And your right :
“How many folks expected two years ago that Gene Chizik would lead Auburn to the top of the nation? The man does not get enough credit, even now.”
I agree he will keep us near the top. I’m so glad we got him as our coach !
We’re Number one baby, Number one. WDE !
AubTigerman
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