Had work to do. Was awake. Watched most of the Auburn-Ole Miss game from 2003. I remember that game hurting me more than any other in Auburn history because it was the last nail in the coffin of the dreams that season held. It eliminated us from the SEC chase after we'd been drummed from the national title race by USC and Georgia Tech.
Of all the losses we ever endured, that one destroyed my soul because of the hopes with which I'd come into that season. Even after the USC loss, I kept alive the hope that we'd win the SEC. And we had a chance. That game derailed even that.
Buried in the pain of that loss, I had forgotten just how great those kids really were. And also maybe how miserably our coaching staff failed them that season.
We should have won that game. But the things that plagued Tuberville his entire Auburn career bit us in the ass.
Erratic field goal kicking for one. Missed a 31-yarder that would have left the final drive needing just a chip shot from the four to win it.
Conservatism for another. Yeah we had Ronnie and Carnell, but we played so conservatively that we wasted the talents of Jason Campbell, Ben Obomanu, Jeris McIntyre, Devin and others.
Don't tell me Campbell wasn't worth a shit prior to 2004. He was absolutely heroic in that game. The last drive where he did everything but score the touchdown himself was a testament to his coolness and ability. I'd gladly take somebody with half his moxie today.
Good GOD, our receivers today are awful compared to those guys. Even though Ben dropped that easy pass in the end zone, he was still so much more talented than anything we had on the roster last season. It's easy to dump on Burns and Todd, but if they'd had ONE guy of Obomanu's caliber things might have been different.
After watching that game and seeing all that obvious talent squandered? I don't blame our people for getting on the plane to Louisville. I don't blame them at all.
What Tuberville did after that debacle of a season redeemed him. But it's still disconcerting to look back and realize what we wasted that season.