Ugly, ugly win at Cal. Quick take aways.
What a defensive effort. Never seen a defense put behind the 8 ball so many times in one game. Met the challenge every time.
I saw Eugene Asante make some nice plays in the UMass game. Okay, kind of whatever. It was UMass. His play against Cal flat out gave me wood. Speed, quickness and attitude. Hope it continues.
The offense was inept. Thorne was not good. More on that in a second. Two things, both of which are fixable, correctable, unfuckable. Hold on to the damn ball. Pure concentration. Just fix it. Second, Phillip Montgomery and U Free need to get their heads out of each other’s asses. Unbelievably bad play calling.
If you didn’t catch U’s presser after the game, he didn’t hold back on Thorne. I mean, you rarely hear a coach call a player out. He did. I told you guys I wasn’t that impressed with him in game one. He was pretty bad Saturday night. However, much of that is on Freeze. The play calling didn’t put Thorne, Ashford and the entire offense in a position to succeed. I expected more from U.
In the presser, he was asked if he took over the play calling. He basically said no, but hinted that it may happen.
I truly believe we are waaayy better offensively than we showed Saturday night.
I saw a team that lost the battle up front on both sides of the ball which kept Cal firmly in the game.
We just happened to have a number of skilled players better than Cal that could overcome such with the right sequence of calls in the fourth quarter. Thorne wasn't good but was pressured, Ashford was stymied even when we had a blocking advantage in numbers. We have a pretty good receiving corp, better than I anticipated anyway. And we have three backs that could play on most teams.
Thorne might not wow us with his athleticism but he's no slouch either or wasn't at MSU. But if you are gonna restore that new car feeling and trade our Thorne in for a Geriner- Samford is the team to do it against.
Cal had the ball for the majority of the first half, 34:48 for the game and from my view we were getting beaten up front.
We have a talented group in the secondary, not particularly large but they bring the wood and battle. They will look volatile against better opponents for lack of fight up front.
Asante was exceptionally good but then there were others like Steiner; slow afoot, squatting and lunging with missed arm tackles. It's not all bad just not enough talent to dominate a team we should beat by 30 even with a new staff.
The core of the team still has Harsin's signature on it. Thank God we have great staff members like Cadillac to work with the offensive line coach to skirt some of these inadequacies before we meet up against better talent in the trenches... same for our D-line.
We can defend the pass... just not long enough for a sandwich and a bag of chips. The opposing QB has to a least feel uncomfortable. We might get burnt by having to bring a safety down in the box in order to gain an advantage against the run.
If there's any consolation we still don't tackle as badly as USC and Bowling Green in 2022. And we have time to gel as a unit on the offensive line where we can get more consistent production there.
It's not awful, just not good enough at this point to beat most of our SEC opponents.
The old adage is that most teams show the most improvement by the third game of the season can still prove true. Unfortunately for us our next opponent is cupcake Samford which can only yield a "false positive."
We've seen this before-much more over the years than we care to admit... or recollect. In 2022 we were 97th in team defense, 73rd in total offense. (78th in sacks allowed)
All I'm saying is that we have remnants of a culture that might take some extra treatments to rid us of the stench left behind. I'm not going to berate players excessively that might not belong in this league. None of them are failures although (suffice to say) some of them are truly out of their element.
In reality this Auburn edition is a team that will do well to make a bowl game.
I think we have the makings for that much and possibly a little more with some good breaks and late game heroics.
Nothing would please me more than to sit down to a plate of crow at the end of this season and admit I was wrong.