tl;dr - Since I know these are long, here you go: We suck. We have sucked for a while. Our program is built incorrectly. Jacobs fault. Get back to Auburn football. Our program has a history and tradition of being a big boy. Let's play big boy football. Let's change the whole damn thing back to what has worked consistently in the past.
Defense
- Carl Lawson is a beast and if he can stay healthy, he will be one of the best players to ever put on the Auburn uniform.
- If the defense's main issue has been a lack of talent and a lack of depth, then it was wrong of us as fans and wrong of Malzahn as a coach to put the blame on Ellis Johnson. This is year three in Malzhan's program. The defense should have been rebuilt starting in 2013. You can't blame it on Chizik at all. It's like 2016 presidential candidates still bringing up George Bush.
Coaching Buffoonery
- I spent most of the Ole Miss game saying, "What? I don't get it. Why would they do that? I'm confused. This doesn't make any damn sense."
Help me out here. Play the believing game. Why would Malzahn think these were sound decisions:
1. Jeremy Johnson touching the ball EVER without Sean White being too injured to play. I get it KINDA get it for Johnson to come in on short yard situations. He can run the QB sneak. But no one gives a shit if he is running the read option or quarterback draw. He has no agility and will make no one miss. He's not that strong. He's got some straight line speed, but he's liable to turn it over. And we saw on the triple chili dog reverse pass that he'll still lob it right into double and triple coverage.
2. Playing Jovon instead of Barber. Again, I KINDA SORTA MAYBE get it after watching some of Jovon's runs. But Barber has been the man all season. He's our back. He's the one guy we could count on. And suddenly, Jovon Robinson? Where this decision fails is in #3.
3. Throwing the ball and calling dumbshit plays in the red zone. Malzahn's done. It's over. If he can't score touchdowns on the 2 fucking yard line two years in a row, then his days are numbered in the SEC. We were on the 5 yard line or better three times during this game. Not one turned into a touchdown. Where was Barber? Just pound it. Was he injured? Hand it to Jovon. Hand it to Kerrion. Just pound it. Do something to get 2 yards.
4. Going for it on 4th down late in the game and calling whatever shit pass that was.
Time for a change
- "Auburn's loss to Ole Miss assures the Tigers of a non-winning SEC record for the sixth time in eight seasons after eight straight winning SEC years under Tommy Tuberville. The Gene Chizik and Gus Malzahn eras are boom-or-bust compared to Tuberville, who was steady (until his final losing year) but didn't always win big enough. In the Tigers' two winning SEC seasons under Chizik and Malzahn, they reached the national championship game. Auburn is a great test case for fans: Do you prefer higher highs and lower lows from your favorite team, or a more stable program that doesn't win big enough? Georgia fans are curious about the answer" - Jon Solomon.
- This is unacceptable football. We are BLINDED by the magic of 2010 and 2013. Since Tuberville left, we have been losers in this conference. It is 100% a reflection of the direction of the program. We said to hell with what Tuberville had built and went for the new luxury vehicle that had bells and whistles and subwoofers.
- Some have argued that this is better. That "at least we aren't Georgia." That we can hang our hats on 2010 and 2013 and that Tuberville's play even at its best wasn't worthy of a national championship.
- But Auburn is part of the Big 6 programs in SEC lore. Hell, I'd put Auburn in the Big 3. Every decade since the 50s has featured Auburn as a main player in the SEC conference. Have there been down years and down eras? Sure. A few. Maybe one, honestly. But Jordan, Dye, Bowden, and Tuberville all built programs that consistently and annually COMPETED for the division championship. Barfield didn't and he and his shit program direction were run out of town.
- So I ask you to consider if this is okay. You can pump sunshine and rainbows all you want about the direction the team is going, but you as an Auburn fan, as a fan and perhaps alum of a top ten football program in CFB history, you just watched Auburn lose to Miss State, Arkansas, and Ole Miss in year three of our coach's tenure.
- Auburn since Jay Jacobs has started making hires and directing the program has a losing record to Miss State, Arkansas, Alabama, LSU, and Georgia. Auburn has lost more times than it has won against SEC opponents, and we are now 1-7 in our last 8 SEC games, and even that 1 lone win was due to a freak leg injury that prevented a winning touchdown.
- So yes, all in all, I saw Muschamp's defense come alive with the return of Lawson. But I was reminded of the lack of depth and player development. I saw an offense finally make some plays and move the ball against a good defense. But I was reminded that our coaching staff is unprepared and now has a two year history of being unable to score in the red zone or when it matters most.
- I'm also reminded that recruiting is at an extreme low. I then see that our coaches are looking for more JUCO players.
- I think I'm in full apocalypse mode. Chizik's and Malzahn's teams have looked awfully similar. A hopefully high octane offense that can win shootouts complemented by a porous defense that needs big plays or opposing team's mistakes to have a remote chance at competing on a respectable level.
- It's done. It's over. It's time to get back to what Auburn football was built on. There was talk in 2008 that Tuberville wouldn't recruit as well as Saban. That Alabama and Saban would be the big bad wolf that had too much talent to go muscle to muscle with. But out of all of the programs in the SEC, which ones do you think can compete with the juggernaut? Why would anyone believe that only LSU or Florida can do it? Why would you as an Auburn fan not think that we can also have an offensive line with NFL players and NFL backs and NFL defensive players with a QB that just needs to protect the football? Why the fuck are we built on being different?