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Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« on: September 12, 2016, 06:09:18 PM »
It echoes what several have said on here.  This really is a crucial couple of games for Malzahn and this program.  Personally, I'd be sassified with going 1-1 as long as he's running the O the way we saw Saturday night.  From Kevin Skrabshinski

If you're looking for unprecedented excitement, it'll be hard to top the end of the 2013 regular season when no one saw the Prayer in Jordan-Hare and the Kick Six coming. How many programs experience once-in-a-lifetime moments on back-to-back home dates?

If you're looking for historic relevance, it'll be difficult to match the 2013 postseason. A record-setting victory over Missouri gave Auburn the SEC championship, and a gut-wrenching defeat against Florida State kept the Tigers from adding the national title.

But if you're looking for the most important two-game swing of Gus Malzahn's tenure as the Auburn head coach, don't look back. Look straight ahead at the next two Saturdays.

The results from consecutive visits by No. 17 Texas A&M and No. 20 LSU won't necessarily set the administration to work on an extension or a termination, but it would behoove the head coach to put an end to two unbecoming trends.

Auburn has lost its last six home games against Power 5 opponents, and the Tigers are 2-8 in their last 10 games against SEC West rivals.

If you can't beat the big boys in your own sandbox, where can you beat them? If you can't compete in your own division - no matter how difficult the competition - it's time for a rigorous self-examination.

Texas A&M was a swing game in each of Malzahn's first three seasons. Beating Johnny Manziel and the Aggies 45-41 in College Station in 2013 stamped Auburn as a legit SEC and national title contender. It jumped the Tigers from No. 24 to No. 11 and gave Malzahn his first road win as the Auburn head coach.

Fumbling away two late chances at a comeback victory over A&M in 2014 and losing 41-38 took No. 3 Auburn out of the SEC and national title hunts. It also began the current six-game home skid against Power 5 visitors, which extended into this season with that 19-13 opening loss to Clemson.

Last year, Auburn shocked everyone by beating A&M in Aggieland behind Jeremy Johnson when Sean White was too wounded to go. It was Auburn's only win in a four-game stretch, it prevented the first three-game losing streak of Malzahn's tenure and it allowed the Tigers to get bowl eligible with an easy win over Idaho two weeks later.

This Texas A&M team is feeling good about itself at 2-0, which includes an opening win over UCLA, but this 1-1 Auburn team found some confidence of its own with 462 rushing yards and 706 total yards in a 51-14 romp over Arkansas State.

Hanging close with Clemson and racking up 706 yards in a 51-14 win over Arkansas State is apparently more impressive than beating UCLA and a 67-0 shutout of Prairie View.
 

Before the season began, most analysts and experts expected LSU to be the more challenging game in this two-week opening stretch in conference play. Given the offensive struggles of those Tigers, and the encouraging quarterback play of Oklahoma transfer Trevor Knight for the Aggies, Texas A&M may present a greater degree of difficulty.

Either way, Malzahn can't afford to drop both games to fall to 1-3 overall and 0-2 in the SEC. A sweep by Auburn isn't unthinkable. A split wouldn't be the end of the world. A shutout of the home team wouldn't be a complete doomsday scenario, but you could see it from there.

Funny thing is, these two series have been complete opposites for Malzahn. He's 2-1 against A&M, but the lower-ranked or unranked visitor has won each time. He's 1-2 against LSU, and the higher-ranked home team has won every game.

Taken together, Auburn has split with Texas A&M and LSU in each of Malzahn's three seasons, although the Tigers haven't played them back-to-back as they're about to do. He's even with SEC West opponents overall to this point at 9-9, but the trend is working against him.

What does it all mean? It's very early in the season, but two very important games are on the horizon. Malzahn and his team have a terrific opportunity to make this a September to remember. For better or worse.


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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2016, 06:09:24 AM »
What is different for me is that we are definite underdogs to Clemson, LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama but the feeling is (going into Saturday) we have a better than respectable defense or at least far better in defending the run, especially against teams like LSU and UGA which gives me more comfort going on the road to Vaught-Hemingway and Bryant-Denny.

Conversely, we have to prove that we can run the ball against SEC talent week in and out to help White whom I hope we only run half as much as last Saturday. We need him healthy!

Sumlin will test our middle in order to isolate his guys against our corners, hoping for some broken coverages and mismatches.
I think we win this one by 10 or more.

ONE AT A TIME-
Keep gelling up front.
Fix the soft middle.
Don't get White beaten up.

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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #2 on: September 13, 2016, 10:36:47 AM »

Sumlin will test our middle in order to isolate his guys against our corners, hoping for some broken coverages and mismatches.

Agreed.  ASU exposed us pretty hard there.

Roberts was great in run support, but I like Matthews/Holsey as the safeties with Davis/Davis on the corners.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2016, 10:57:01 AM »
Agreed.  ASU exposed us pretty hard there.

Roberts was great in run support, but I like Matthews/Holsey as the safeties with Davis/Davis on the corners.
You realize you just agreed with jmar.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #4 on: September 13, 2016, 11:00:50 AM »
Agreed.  ASU exposed us pretty hard there.

Roberts was great in run support, but I like Matthews/Holsey as the safeties with Davis/Davis on the corners.
One, or two sighs of relief could  be that our D might have already faced the best pass combo in college ball. We really acknowledged how good William's is but those were also some precision throws by Watson.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2016, 11:36:17 AM »
You realize you just agreed with jmar.
And another thing in retrospect...as fucked up as Gus' opening game plan was, I really think the Dabo's were intending to hold Williams out. Obviously it became apparent to them that they weren't leaving JHS with a win without him on the field. Up to the point of his entry into the game we had all but neutralized them.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #6 on: September 13, 2016, 11:45:43 AM »
You realize you just agreed with jmar.

About all of it. The hot dogs, the oatmeal - everything.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2016, 11:46:22 AM »
You realize you just agreed with jmar.

Snaggle needs to run check out outside because there may be ice on the ground.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2016, 12:28:54 PM »
About all of it. The hot dogs, the oatmeal - everything.
Nice humor there Beavis.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2016, 12:32:06 PM »
About all of it. The hot dogs, the oatmeal - everything.

Don't forget pumpkin.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2016, 12:39:17 PM »
About all of it. The hot dogs, the oatmeal - everything.

A hotdog can't ride oatmeal unless the barometric pressure of the atmosphere
reaches helium nine
in retrospect I don't agree that shoes and cows should mate.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #11 on: September 13, 2016, 01:49:21 PM »

in retrospect I don't agree that shoes and cows should mate.

Seriously?  How else can you get patent leather oxfords?  Or those sexy ass black and white saddle shoes the cheerleaders used to wear?
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #12 on: September 13, 2016, 01:57:41 PM »
Seriously?  How else can you get patent leather oxfords?  Or those sexy ass black and white saddle shoes the cheerleaders used to wear?

Stacey Adams. What what.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #13 on: September 13, 2016, 02:33:16 PM »
You realize you just agreed with jmar.

It was the ONE coherently expressed opinion he's ever had.  He's got potential, but he speaks like Les Miles channeling a Greek oracle.
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Re: Fair Piece By Scrubdinski
« Reply #14 on: September 13, 2016, 04:23:05 PM »
It was the ONE coherently expressed opinion he's ever had.  He's got potential, but he speaks like Les Miles channeling a Greek oracle.

......8 pumpkin Beers deep.
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« Reply #15 on: September 13, 2016, 10:15:23 PM »
It was the ONE coherently expressed opinion he's ever had.  He's got potential, but he speaks like Les Miles channeling a Greek oracle.
Okay this actually IS funny. 
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