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Auburn Man Getting It Done In Troy

By Jay Coulter
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I don’t know about you, but I love following the Troy Trojans. It’s hard not to think of them as Auburn-South. With former Tiger Larry Blakeney serving as head coach, Shayne Wasden coaching receivers and former Tiger assistant Steve Dennis leading the athletic department, the entire program is being run by Auburn people.

Heck, even the radio play-by-play man has Auburn connections. Barry McKnight did Auburn baseball on the radio during the 1980’s and is one of the good guys in the business.

It was great to see Blakeney get the big win over Oklahoma State last week. He’s without question, one of the best college coaches in America. I know he’ll forever be remembered for "keep it down home cuz," referring to his taped conversation with Eric Ramsey years ago; but it’s time for Blakeney to get a shot at a major program.

If I’m the athletics director at a BCS school, I have to look hard at Blakeney when I have an opening. He’s run a clean program for 16 years now at Troy. He’s moved the Trojans up to Division I-A and won.

How successful has he been? He ranks fourth all-time in the state of Alabama in wins behind Bear Bryant, Cleve Abbott (Tuskegee) and Shug Jordan. His record of 128-64-1 is even more impressive when you consider he’ll take his Troy team to play anyone in the country.

Blakeney’s been to Baton Rouge, Gainesville and Tallahassee in recent years and will head to Columbus, Ohio next year to take on the Buckeyes.

Let’s hope his time comes soon. But then again, he’s having so much fun in the town of 13,000 that he might be hesitant to leave.

Have you been following the saga between Georgia and Alabama? Bulldogs coach Mark Richt closed practice this week in preparation for Saturday’s game in Tuscaloosa.

Word leaked out that the reason practice was closed was because Richt was concerned that Saban might be spying on the Dawgs. Saban served as defensive coordinator under New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick in Cleveland years ago.

As everyone knows, the Patriots were recently fined for cheating in a game with the New York Jets. Are you seeing the connection now? This has enraged some Bama fans and caused Saban to plead his innocence.

There’s an Auburn connection with the story. Former Tiger All-American offensive lineman Stacy Searels coached with Saban at LSU. He now serves as offensive line coach at Georgia.

Many are speculating that Searels tipped Richt off to how Saban runs his program. Yesterday, Richt defended Searels, saying that no such conversation took place.

You have to love it. That’s what happens when you sell your soul to the devil for a chance to beat Auburn.

When the Tigers take on New Mexico State Saturday night, they’ll be starring at some familiar faces on the Aggie sidelines. Most of you know by now, that they are coached by Hal Mumme, the former Kentucky and Valdosta State head man.

He’s best known for coaching Tim Couch and making the Wildcats respectable for about ten minutes. Something I bet you don’t know is that their defense is run by former Vanderbilt coach Woody Widenhofer.

This is a concern if you’re an Auburn fan. Widenhofer may have struggled at Vandy (who hasn’t?), but the guy knows how to coach defense. He was with the Pittsburgh Steelers during their glory years and even managed to upgrade the Commodores defense for a short time.

Obviously, New Mexico St. doesn’t have the talent to go straight up with Auburn, but you can bet Widenhofer will be able to throw some wrinkles at Kodi Burns. We’ll learn quickly how well Burns can read defenses and audible at the line of scrimmage. It should be interesting.  

Speaking of interesting, here’s a stat for you. The last time Auburn had a quarterback rush for 100 yards in a game was in 1976 when Phil Gargis did it. Kodi Burns rushed for 87 yards in Saturday’s loss to Miss State.

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Great stats / research
Great stats Jay, the Gargis thing especially...
Watching them the other night, I wouldn't want to play Troy right now. I mean, we'd take'em, but you know...
War Eagle...
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by thewareaglereader on Sep 20, 2007 11:34 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

Ain't like da old days!

.....The interest and scrutiny of practices is SO much higher than it has been in the past. There's no way you'd see the 1969 tigers secretly install a pro-passing attack, or the 1971 tide surprise folks with the wishbone. For one thing, the players leak things. They've got internet, phones, myspace pages, etc.

.....I will say that knowing what the other team's likely to do is a HUGE advantage, and there have been various spying incidents throughout football history. Generally, when the spy is found out by the opponent, he's tossed out, with threats of bodily harm (or maybe actual bodily harm!) The home team does not publicize this, because their spy on someone else's campus could get caught. Keep it down home, cuz, indeed! We don't need mom and pop (the NCAA) involved in this... I wouldn't be surprised if there isn't some nasty payback the next time Bellicheck catches a spy!

.....My son and I have been battling each other this week in football on the X-Box 360. A couple of days ago, I sat down and created a custom playbook. Unlike modern offenses, I run MY ENTIRE OFFENSE from the same formation. 2 wide, tight-end, split backs, QB under center. It's driving my son nuts! He has absolutely no clue what play I'm running, before the snap. He's trying to watch what I select, but I've been selecting one play, then checking to the one I really want at the line.

.....Not only does spying go on, but film analysis, and charting of tendencies is ubiquitous, too. They KNOW that you run that 5-yard drag route 75% of the time on 2nd and five! I think, in this day and age, you have to assume that the opposing coordinator has a pretty good idea what you're going to do in any given situation. There are just too many ways to get that info, these days.

.....And so, I wonder if more time spent on fundamentals like blocking, holding onto the ball, catching, etc. would help, and less time on fancy shifts, formations, etc., would help us? Find the defense's weaknesses, relentlessly attack them, and re-evaluate when they get that avenue shored up.

.....One of the things that makes me maddest, is when a play works well among a game-plan full of stuff that hasn't, and you never see the OC go back to the one that worked. Case in point? USF game. We hit Prechae Rodriguez in the 2nd quarter, on an 8 yard square in, and he galloped though open space for a big gain. We didn't try that play again till the 4th quarter, and Prechae dropped it, and we never saw it again. I'd have run it again on the next possession. Picking up 15 yards every other play is fine with me! Club 'em with it till they prove they can stop it!

by Acid Reign on Sep 20, 2007 11:36 AM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I admit...

...that I like to follow Troy a bit, and root for them to make some upsets.  I had forgotten about last Friday's game against OK State.  That's two L's the Cowboys have received from teams in the deep South this year.  You certainly can't say that they won't play the big boys and take their lumps (in addition to paying their dues) They've been clubbed 4 times this century in Lincoln, Nebraska,  although I think they led at halftime for one of those games

I'm glad that Troy (God, it's so hard not to say 'State' after that) jumped up to Division 1-A, too.  Isn't it amazing that of the states of Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, that the smallest of the three (AL) has four 1-A teams, the middle (TN) has three, and the largest, my home state of Georgia, has only two 1-A schools. (Well, three if you count honorary Georgia school Auburn in that total) In western Georgia, you find more Auburn fans than UGA ones...

Jay, I find it hard to believe that Damyuene Craig never had a 100-yard rushing game.  Doesn't that seem strange?

by War Eagle Atlanta on Sep 20, 2007 3:11 PM CDT reply actions   0 recs

I thought the same thing...

As mobile as Damyuent was you would think that he had at least one 100 yard game, but he didn't. Let's hope Kodi is half as good.

Jay

by Jay Coulter on Sep 20, 2007 5:09 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

I think TN has four...

...UT, Vandy, Memphis, MTSU

I think it's crazy that GA only has two, though.

by MiseanAUFan on Sep 21, 2007 12:21 PM CDT up reply actions   0 recs

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