Auburn has rushed for 1,948 yards in SEC games. No other team in the league has reached the 1,000-yard mark yet.Suck on that, SEC.
We're one-dimensional
Were delusional.
High school offense.
bammerism
The SEC is down this year.
The WAC and Mountain West conferences are playing at championship level.
For the love of God, Lou Holtz just deemed us one dimensional on Mike and Mike , Lou Holtz... the guy that wrote the book on one dimensional.
I read his book: The One Dimension.
He wrote the forward too. That's how one dimensional this guy was.
Lou Holtz has dementia?
Johnny and the Mothers are playing "Stompin' at the Savoy" in Vermont tonight.
Mike Dyer following Bo Jackson's lead by gaining big yards as an Auburn freshmanPublished: Thursday, November 04, 2010, 8:05 AM Charles Goldberg/Auburn Bureau, The Birmingham News, Press-Register, and The Huntsville Times AUBURN -- Mike Dyer isn't going to nudge Cam Newton out of the spotlight this football season, but the Auburn running back is within easy striking range of surpassing a school record held by the most famous Tiger of them all.Dyer needs 107 yards to break Bo Jackson's freshman record for most rushing yards in a season, and Jackson doesn't seem to have a problem with that."I know Bo talked to all those guys on how to finish, and it's probably something they really took to heart,'' said coach Gene Chizik.Jackson has spurred Dyer and tailback Onterio McCalebb throughout the season, helping Auburn, at least in some way, to its best start since 2004.Auburn is 9-0, ranked No. 2 in the BCS and leads the SEC in rushing offense, total offense and scoring offense. Newton is the principal reason why - he leads the SEC in rushing and has accounted for 30 touchdowns - but the Dyer and McCalebb have shown in the last few weeks they can eat up the yards, too.Dyer has rushed for 280 yards in the last two weeks, or 39 percent of his 723-yard season total. And that's kind of how running backs coach Curtis Luper envisioned Dyer's season."It was our intent to kind of start off slow with him, and kind of work him into the offense, so the last four or five games of the season we could have him at full strength,'' Luper said. Dyer had 21 carries for 180 yards against Ole Miss last Saturday. That's an Auburn freshman record in an SEC game. Dyer is also fourth in the nation among freshman running backs, averaging 80.3 yards per game.Luper said he can see the tailback getting 20-25 carries in games down the stretch."That's him. He's always been that way. Eight thousand yards in high school just shows you that he's got it,'' Luper said. "He needs carries. He can handle 30, probably. He's strong. He likes to get in that rhythm.''McCalebb, a sophomore, has shadowed Dyer with touchdown runs of 70 and 68 yards in the last two games. Newton's 1,122 yards add to the mix.Dyer was slowed early in the year with a minor knee injury, but, on a 30-yard touchdown run against Ole Miss, he showed the speed that made him ESPN.com's No. 1-rated high school tailback last season."I feel a lot better. I think my body has gotten in better shape,'' he said. "I got back in treatment and did some things to overcome some of the bruises that I had.''Dyer is looking for durability. He found it when Ole Miss' defense did everything to stop Newton from running. The plan worked on the surface. Newton carried it 11 times for only 45 yards. But Dyer and McCalebb combined for 39 carries and 279 yards.That will give Georgia and Alabama something to ponder when they design their defenses to stop Auburn. Dyer said he's had no problem with Newton showing the way, though."Really, he's been doing his job,'' Dyer said. "He's really been a major part of the offense. Running backs are trying to step it up a notch and try to help him out. We're just trying to take more pressure off him and try to do a better in our roles.''The first person to share the praise, even as the focal point of the offense, has been Newton."I think that any guy is really proud when someone else says, 'Hey, he's the reason I did this.' Or, `He's the reason I did that.' He's been doing a good job of that,'' Dyer said. Luper said Dyer has been doing a good job, too."He's very conscientious. He wants to do well,'' Luper said. "He wants to win. He studies extra. He's what we thought he was, and more.''
Dyer was slowed early in the year with a minor knee injury, but, on a 30-yard touchdown run against Ole Miss, he showed the speed that made him ESPN.com's No. 1-rated high school tailback last season.