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Better Days Ahead?
« on: December 03, 2009, 05:52:50 PM »
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Better Days Ahead For The Auburn Tigers?
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AUBURN, AL - NOVEMBER 27: Mario Fannin #27 of the Auburn Tigers against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Jordan-Hare Stadium on November 27, 2009 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images

The regular season is over and the Auburn Tigers are 7-5.  The Tigers are bowl eligible with new coach Gene Chizik, and they are hoping to bring their record to 8-5.

A few good things happened for the Tigers this season.  The Tiger offense is ranked 20th in the nation in total offense and third in the SEC, which is a big improvement from last year's team.  Sources are also saying that Auburn will be in the Outback bowl, which is impressive for the Tigers considering they didn't go bowling last year.

Did I mention that Gene Chizik is the first Auburn coach to take his team to a bowl game in their first year?

A few bad things happened for the Tigers as well.  Auburn fans will probably all agree that depth was the number one problem with the Tigers.  When the season started, Auburn was reported to have 75 scholarship players.  The offense didn't seem to suffer from the lack of depth but the defense did.  Needless to say, Auburn's defense didn't have a good solid year.  In the Iron Bowl, only three linebackers played the entire game.

Did I mention penalties got the Tigers as well?

What will it take for Auburn to be better in 2010? Starting Quarterback, Chris Todd, and lead rusher Ben Tate are graduating, along with Antonio Coleman and Walter McFadden.  But Darvin Adams, Terell Zachery, most of the offensive line, and most of the defense will be back.

Auburn will be hoping to get a few injured players back such as Aairon Savage, Mike McNeil, and hopefully Zac Etheridge can make a recovery. The Tigers are hoping to bring in a top 10 recruiting class and they're well on their way to making that happen.

One thing is for sure, this 2009 team proved to be a much different team from the 2008 team. Coach Chizik definitely has the team turned around and believing in themselves and their school.
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2009, 06:11:04 PM »
I heard an interesting call on Finebaum yesterday.  

"Yeah, we finished 6-5, but we took the number two team in the nation right to the brink. Almost pulled the upset on our home field.

Recruiting is going great.  This young coaching staff is really coming together. You can see that this team is just about to turn the corner. Future is bright!"  

Quote from Alabama fans, circa 2004.  

Also worth noting that as shortly ago as 2007, most pundits were wondering if Alabama could ever catch the Auburn juggernaut, and lamenting just how far behind the Auburn program the Tide was.  Amazing how far that's allegedly tilted in just two years.  

(For the record? That's a horribly written article.  The guy's heart is probably in the right place, but that's a really bad piece.)
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2009, 06:18:38 PM »
I heard an interesting call on Finebaum yesterday.  

"Yeah, we finished 6-5, but we took the number two team in the nation right to the brink. Almost pulled the upset on our home field.

Recruiting is going great.  This young coaching staff is really coming together. You can see that this team is just about to turn the corner. Future is bright!"  

Quote from Alabama fans, circa 2004.  

Also worth noting that as shortly ago as 2007, most pundits were wondering if Alabama could ever catch the Auburn juggernaut, and lamenting just how far behind the Auburn program the Tide was.  Amazing how far that's allegedly tilted in just two years.  

(For the record? That's a horribly written article.  The guy's heart is probably in the right place, but that's a really bad piece.)


first part semi agreed.... andddddddddddddd, last point fully agreed.
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2009, 06:24:00 PM »
I heard an interesting call on Finebaum yesterday.  

"Yeah, we finished 6-5, but we took the number two team in the nation right to the brink. Almost pulled the upset on our home field.

Recruiting is going great.  This young coaching staff is really coming together. You can see that this team is just about to turn the corner. Future is bright!"  

Quote from Alabama fans, circa 2004.  


and did that not turn out to be right?

2005 = uat was back at 10-2 and a Cotton Bowl win.
2006= not so much back
2007 = transition
2008 & 2009 = pretty good years, no titles but good years none-the-less

so since that statement was made, uat has been undefeated late in the year 3 out of the five seasons.

and will have won at least 10 games in 3 of 5 seasons....not bad.......now if they do not win Sat and lose the Sugar again.....look out because it is going to get interesting again. 

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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2009, 06:25:23 PM »
and did that not turn out to be right?

2005 = uat was back at 10-2 and a Cotton Bowl win.
2006= not so much back
2007 = transition
2008 & 2009 = pretty good years, no titles but good years none-the-less

so since that statement was made, uat has been undefeated late in the year 3 out of the five seasons.

and will have won at least 10 games in 3 of 5 seasons....not bad.......now if they do not win Sat and lose the Sugar again.....look out because it is going to get interesting again. 

WAR EAGLE

So who will be our Saban when we fire our Shula? 
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2009, 06:27:40 PM »
So who will be our Saban when we fire our Shula? 

your hero, of course........Corch Patterson, The Frog Man

or maybe Pete Carroll will develop an insatiable hankering for fried chicken, sweet tea and Southern womens

 :)

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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #6 on: December 03, 2009, 06:36:06 PM »
Its amazing how people think the 2008 season proved that AU needed some sort of rebuilding or major turnaround. They played half the season without an OC for crying out loud.
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #7 on: December 03, 2009, 06:44:53 PM »
So who will be our Saban when we fire our Shula? 

Urban Myth.
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Re: Better Days Ahead?
« Reply #8 on: December 03, 2009, 08:18:04 PM »
Its amazing how people think the 2008 season proved that AU needed some sort of rebuilding or major turnaround. They played half the season without an OC for crying out loud.

More amazing that it's our own people who've bought this myth hook, line and sinker.
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