I'm looking forward to 2 things Saturday. First, getting some Auburn football cranked back up and seeing what we've got. Second, having Lord Saybinz trot somebody the hell out there so every damn call to a sports talk show won't be, "I thank Two-er gots to be the man...whutchu' thank?"
As far as this AU team goes, I have to say I felt a good bit more confident going into last year than this one. We knew the D would be solid. We knew Stidham would be a significant upgrade. We had a huge, experienced O-line coming back and a 240 pound, 1,000 yard rusher and Carry On back in the fold.
This year, no problems with the D, the QB or the receivers. The offensive line and inexperience at running back worry the hell out of me. The coaches have said Kam is #1 but also that they won't run him 20 times in a game. (Believe it when you see it) If that's the case, we're going to see a Boobie get significant carries. Despite the corches' enthusiasm about the guy, he's still a completely unknown quantity. If he's as athletic and aggressive as they say, I only hope he knows that the only thing that can hurt him, and us, is fumbling. On a positive note, after watching some of these young guys in person, we've got some shitcherpants speed that we can put on the field.
The other thing is the Malzahn factor. Yeah, I swore off trashing the man and I promise I won't go off until midway through the first quarter Saturday. Just pointing out that we've been notoriously slow starters under Gus. It normally takes 3-4 games for his teams to hit their stride. And there is always the possibility that he takes over the show and thinks he can call the offense. Actually, that's not a matter of if, it's just when it will happen.
Bottom line for me with this team, if the O-line has it's collective shit together, if the young backs play like veterans, and Malzahn lets his corches corch, it could be a special year. If not, another 4 loss season.
What say you?