A couple of things about this piece. I noticed that Porsche was inexplicably absent much of the game Saturday. Calling running plays out of a 1-back set with an All-American fullback on the bench just doesn't sit well with me. Smash-mouth? Streeeeetch-mouth. Also, what exactly do you need to cut from this offense? We only have 3 running plays and 4 bad pass plays. And to pile on....when your line isn't blocking a gawtdamn soul, you might want to make at least ONE attempt to use your All-World tight end...occasionally. Sorry, a little cynical right now about our O. copypasta al.com
AUBURN, Alabama -- Fullback Jay Prosch was handed the first carry of his Auburn career on Saturday. Prosch barreled his way for three yards up the middle, a role that could be expanded in the future. "We’re starting to open up a little bit where we can get him the ball some, which I think is good," head coach Gene Chizik said. "He’s a very powerful runner."
Prosch's playing time has been spotty. On Saturday, Prosch was used mainly as an H-back. The Tigers also deployed several single-back sets that kept Prosch on the sidelines. Keeping Prosch in the game is a priority for Auburn. "Jay being on the field is something that we have to do more, not just from his leadership standpoint and the respect that he has from all the players, but the value that he brings for us out there in terms of physicality," Chizik said.
** Quan Bray will not automatically resume his roles as a slot receiver and punt returner. "We’re going to see where he fits," Chizik said. "He’s going to have to work his way back into whatever role he gets for Saturday.â€
** Both Dee Ford and Chris Davis are battling injuries. Ford said he expected to play Sunday night. "Injury-wise right now I think both of those guys are a little beat up, but again we’ll know more with those guys as the week goes on,†Chizik said.
** Auburn may cut down on the size of its offensive game plan this week. "I think we might have been doing a little bit too much," Chizik said. "Let’s go into the game and execute the plan to the best of our ability after looking at things and trying to maybe cut it down a little bit."
** Chizik had high praise for the Ole Miss hurry-up scheme. "I know Hugh Freeze has done a really, really good job wherever he’s been with the offense and with the scheme that he’s got and with the production that he’s had," Chizik said. "You can really see them growing in confidence."