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Title: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Saniflush on November 01, 2013, 08:15:58 AM
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Gus Malzahn has the Auburn Tigers at 7-1 and ranked 11th in the BCS standings.

Last season, Auburn finished 3-9, its worst record since 1952. Malzahn served as Auburn’s offensive coordinator in 2010 when the Tigers won the BCS National Championship. In 2012 he was the head coach at Arkansas State. Under Malzahn, the Red Wolves finished 10-3 and were the Sun Belt Champions.

Auburn Rushing Through 8 Games
Last 2 Seasons
            2012    2013
Yds PG    122.5    315.
Yds /att      3.4    6.4
TD                 7    24
10+yd plays    41    77
*1st in SEC

One of the keys to Arkansas State’s success last season was its running game. The Red Wolves led the Sun Belt in rushing yards per game for this first time since the conference sponsored football in 2001.

While Arkansas State ran through the Sun Belt, Auburn finished last in SEC play in rushing yards per game and yards per rush, while finishing tied for last in rushing touchdowns.

Malzahn has flipped the script for Auburn this season; the Tigers lead the SEC in rushing yards per game and yards per rush. They rank second in rushing touchdowns.

Through eight games, they already have 13 more runs of 10 yards or more and eight more rushing touchdowns than they had all of last season.

What specifically has fueled Auburn’s rushing attack in 2013?

More room to run
Auburn leads the SEC and ranks second among BCS AQ schools this season in rushing yards before contact.
Most Yards Before Contact
Per Game (SEC)
Auburn    202.3
Missouri    141.6
Arkansas    121.3
South Carolina    120.5
LSU    120.1


Of the Tigers’ 2,523 rushing yards this season, 1,618 have come before contact. They are the only SEC team averaging more than four yards before contact per rush.

In 2012, Auburn was 13th in the SEC with 815 rushing yards before contact. The Tigers have 117 rushes in which they were not contacted until at least five yards past the line of scrimmage this season, 23 more than any other SEC team.

Tre Mason gaining tough yards
One constant for Auburn the last two seasons has been Tre Mason. In 2012, Mason was one of nine SEC players to rush for more than 1,000 yards, and in 2013 he ranks fifth in the conference with 753 rushing yards. However, Mason has been better at picking up tough yards in 2013 compared with 2012.

Mason Rushing on 3rd/4th Down
With 3 Yards or Fewer to Go
   2012    2013
Yds per rush    3.6    9.9
Yds    43    139
YAC    11    91
1st down/att    50%    79%

This season, Mason has converted 76 percent of his runs on third or fourth down, second-best percentage in the SEC behind Missouri’s Henry Josey (minimum 10 attempts). He has converted a first down on 79 percent of such runs with three yards or fewer to go, including a fourth and one play at the Texas A&M 1-yard line in the Tigers win.

Last season, Mason converted 50 percent of his rushes on third or fourth down, including only half when he had fewer than three yards to go for a first down.

Similarly, Mason has four rushing touchdowns in five goal-to-go attempts this season. He had five such touchdowns in 11 attempts last season.

Others besides Mason stepping up
In 12 games last season, Onterio McCalebb was the only Tiger besides Tre Mason to gain more than 400 rushing yards. In eight games this season, three Auburn players other than Mason have run for more than 400 yards.

Nick Marshall, Cameron Artis-Payne and Corey Grant each have combined for 1,422 yards and 14 touchdowns this season. Each player has his own strengths: Marshall is averaging 7.1 yards per rush on 44 zone-read rushes, Artis-Payne is averaging 7.0 yards per rush on 39 first-down rushes, and Corey Grant is averaging 11.1 yards per rush on 39 rushes outside of the tackles.

Rushing efficiency
Auburn has added 74.0 expected points on rushing plays this season, ninth most in the FBS. Last season, the Tigers had a -6.3 EPA on rushing plays, 78th in the FBS. Expected points added are the contribution of each unit to a team’s net points in a game, so Auburn has added about nine points per game towards its net scoring margin with running plays this season.

Next up for Auburn is a road game against Arkansas, a team that has struggled to stop the run in SEC play. The Razorbacks are allowing 251.5 rushing yards per game and 5.7 yards per rush in conference games, both worst in the SEC.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: jmar on November 01, 2013, 10:05:34 AM
"Next up for Auburn is a road game against Arkansas, a team that has struggled to stop the run in SEC play. The Razorbacks are allowing 251.5 rushing yards per game and 5.7 yards per rush in conference games, both worst in the SEC."
 
Arky's strength beyond power running is supposed to be its edge pass rush which I think we neutralize. The key for us is to not fall behind early where we have to press or to go into a malaise midway through the game and allow them to hang around.That's their only shot. Auburn 38-20 but not really that close.

         
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Snaggletiger on November 01, 2013, 10:08:17 AM
"Next up for Auburn is a road game against Arkansas, a team that has struggled to stop the run in SEC play. The Razorbacks are allowing 251.5 rushing yards per game and 5.7 yards per rush in conference games, both worst in the SEC."
 
Arky's strength beyond power running is supposed to be its edge pass rush which I think we neutralize. The key for us is to not fall behind early where we have to press or to go into a malaise midway through the game and allow them to hang around.That's their only shot. Auburn 38-20 but not really that close.

       

Just don't go full tard with turnovers and penalties.  You never go full tard.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: War Eagle!!! on November 01, 2013, 10:14:53 AM
So, I am at the point...and maybe I shouldn't be...that if we don't win in a huge blow out going away, that I will be disappointed....
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: jmar on November 01, 2013, 10:36:28 AM
So, I am at the point...and maybe I shouldn't be...that if we don't win in a huge blow out going away, that I will be disappointed....
Me too! But I just have this feeling that we have this sense that we don't need to show them up. In fact I think they score a late meaningless TD. And I'm all for playing the reserves when warranted but at some point I'm hoping we take a killers mentality and finish lesser teams, not to the point of embarrassing them but just to do the humane thing and put one (or two) in the base of the skull, you know, end their suffering. It's just not Auburn to bludgeon an opponent.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Saniflush on November 01, 2013, 10:48:38 AM
Me too! But I just have this feeling that we have this sense that we don't need to show them up. In fact I think they score a late meaningless TD. And I'm all for playing the reserves when warranted but at some point I'm hoping we take a killers mentality and finish lesser teams, not to the point of embarrassing them but just to do the humane thing and put one (or two) in the base of the skull, you know, end their suffering. It's just not Auburn to bludgeon an opponent.

I hope we skull fuck Bret Bielema and make his rectum a swinging gate.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Snaggletiger on November 01, 2013, 10:50:59 AM
I hope we skull fuck Bret Bielema and make his rectum a swinging gate.

I had some words of wisdom, then I saw this post and thought, "That pretty much sums it up."
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 01, 2013, 11:22:37 AM
I had some words of wisdom, then I saw this post and thought, "That pretty much sums it up."

I find that hard to believe?
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: GH2001 on November 01, 2013, 11:24:40 AM
I hope we skull fuck Bret Bielema and make his rectum a swinging gate.

I sure hope they catch that on video. Great recruiting tool.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: jmar on November 01, 2013, 11:26:04 AM
I had some words of wisdom, then I saw this post and thought, "That pretty much sums it up."
Yet truthfully we'd all be okay to win the next three-or four at 38-20. Just a guess!
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Snaggletiger on November 01, 2013, 11:36:06 AM
I find that hard to believe?

Bitch chokin' time
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: jmar on November 01, 2013, 11:39:30 AM
Bitch chokin' time
Auto asphy... aspyh fix e a tion even.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: bottomfeeder on November 01, 2013, 12:06:08 PM
Rob Pate says you have to be a DICK to be the HEAD coach at Arky.

http://eyesonauburn.blogspot.com/ (http://eyesonauburn.blogspot.com/)
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...consider for a moment what it means to be an Arkansas head coach. I mean, you pretty much have to be a dick to coach there. Let's look at their recent history...

Long Before he was a dick at ESPN, Lou Holtz was cheating up a storm at Arkansas trying to keep up with SMU. He has some sort of weird dislike of the Orange and Blue, so much so that he pretty much picks against them every chance he gets.

Side note: thier=their
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: dallaswareagle on November 01, 2013, 12:54:01 PM
Bitch chokin' time

Is that what you call yours?
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: Tiger Wench on November 01, 2013, 12:59:22 PM
I hope we skull fuck Bret Bielema and make his rectum a swinging gate.

This.  Now that Mullen has been neutralized, this fucktard is 1A on the list behind Sabbinz.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: The Prowler on November 01, 2013, 10:36:12 PM
Anyone thinking that Auburn will "blow Arkansas' doors off" or will be upset if they don't beat them by 30+...be prepared to be upset. Then think about where we are today, as opposed to a year ago.
Me? I'll be happy with a one point win.
Title: Re: Running room, tough yards fueling Auburn
Post by: jmar on November 02, 2013, 07:11:22 AM
Anyone thinking that Auburn will "blow Arkansas' doors off" or will be upset if they don't beat them by 30+...be prepared to be upset. Then think about where we are today, as opposed to a year ago.
Me? I'll be happy with a one point win.
Game will probably start in a steady rain followed by 30 mph NW gale force winds changing to sleet by halftime which causes an extended power outage with the game being suspended. About like Baton Rouge only 60 degrees colder.
Haven't seen the forecast...doesn't matter.
Such is Fayettenam.