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Barbee Expects More in Year Two

You won't find Auburn basketball coach Tony Barbee's name on any coach of the year awards from last season, but that doesn't mean he wasn't among the nation's best. To put it bluntly, Barbee inherited a scratch team that had no business competing in the SEC. Putting together 11 wins from that squad was every bit as impressive as what Gene Chizik is accomplishing on the football field this season.

Heading into year two, Barbee expects much more.

"Last year, it wasn't about wins and losses," said Barbee. "It was about establishing the culture around this program. When you saw my team play, we were very unselfish, and we worked hard on the defensive side of the ball.

"The increase in the talent level that we have is significant. The talent of the returning players has gotten extremely better through the individual skills program and the weight-training program. Guys that needed to put on weight did and guys that needed to lose weight did. We're excited about the new players, namely the transfers, in Noel Johnson and Varez Ward."

With higher expectations come more marquee matchups. Unlike last season, Barbee has put together a schedule that will bring more attention to the program. That starts with the Big East-SEC Challenge and is followed by a trip to Hawaii for the Diamond Head Classic.

During the stretch of both tournaments Auburn could likely face Seton Hall, South Florida, Xavier, Kansas State, Clemson and UTEP among others. It's a schedule that will put the team on the road through the Christmas holidays.

For Barbee, the experience of playing top programs is worth it.

"Last season, in our non-conference schedule of 14 games, we only had three national games," Barbee said. "This year we've doubled that, from three to six. You look at the fact that we will play Seton Hall in the Big East-SEC Challenge, the return game of USF coming here, our continuing series against FSU where they were a Sweet 16 team and a nationally-ranked team and then you look at what we are going to do.

"You look at all those opportunities to play on ESPN with the possibilities of playing the likes of Xavier, an NCAA Tournament team, and Long Beach State, an NIT team, in the second round (in Hawaii). We're excited about where we're at in being able to build a nationally recognized schedule."

Most of the talk in the off-season has centered on the return of Frankie Sullivan. Barbie says that even more than his shooting ability, is Sullivan's attitude.

"He thinks he's supposed to win everything that he does," said Barbee. "Whether it is a game of ping-pong, a game of pool or an individual drill, or he's stepping on the floor against a nationally-ranked team like Florida State, he thinks he is, along with his team, supposed to win that game no matter the circumstances. That kind of attitude becomes contagious."

Auburn opens the season on November 1st against Paine College.

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I call on Auburn fans...

I call on you guys for patience for Barbee. You guys gave Lebo five years, and yet some of you still wanted a sixth year. This guy is the real deal but he needs time. You will see a much different Auburn basketball team this year. The culture around Auburn athletics is changing as a whole and the basketball team is going to exhibit that turnaround in culture. I have a steak dinner bet on the line that Auburn will have an overall winning season in basketball this year.

It's Auburn against the world. Good luck world.

by Sparkey on Oct 19, 2011 1:19 PM CDT reply actions  

Sparkey, you are a unusual guy sometimes...

You’re as pessimistic as can be about Auburn’s football team (don’t worry, that’s not an indictment — I am too), which is actually pretty damned good.

Meanwhile, you’re the standard-bearer for patience and optimism with the basketball team, which (by most accounts) is quite bad (can’t say, myself, as the only ball I’m interested in following has points at two ends).

Sorry. I didn’t really have a point there. It was more of an observation.

"The ball will be spotted at the six-inch-yardline."

by AU Tiger on Oct 19, 2011 3:16 PM CDT up reply actions  

Everybody misreads me...

I’m not the pessimist everybody thinks I am. I said AU would beat Florida. I didn’t think last year would ever happen. Keep in mind, I started on here during 2008.

It's Auburn against the world. Good luck world.

by Sparkey on Oct 19, 2011 5:28 PM CDT up reply actions  

You are right Sparkey....

In two years the question won’t be if Barbee has turned this program around, It will be what does Auburn have to do to keep him in Auburn.
I saw a huge difference last season. Now I look forward to Auburn basketball, and taking the “SEC is only a basketball school” label and shoving it up the Big East media machines @…..

Come and join me at http://trackemtigers.com

by KoolBell777 on Oct 20, 2011 6:34 AM CDT up reply actions  

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