Oh, Auburn. How I had missed you.
The Experience
- My wife surprised me Saturday morning with the wonderful question - "Why don't we drive down to Auburn and go the game and then hang around for a while?"
- The weather yesterday couldn't have been closer to perfect. Well, maybe the wind was a bit chilly in the shade, but it was warm enough that I left with some much needed sun on my face.
- I miss walking. It's one thing to throw the leash on the dog and go for a walk around the block. But in Auburn, you can walk with a purpose. We walked to the stadium. We walked all over campus. We walked to Amsterdam Cafe. We walked back to the car. I miss that kind of walking.
- If you haven't eaten at Amsterdam Cafe, make that on your list of things to do next time you're in Auburn. They've upgraded their menu since I had last been there. Their fried green tomatoes with crab were excellent. And their crabcake and avocado sandwich was excellent.
A-Day
- It's spring practice. We can't forget that.
- But we also can't forget that we should have 60 guys out there on scholarship with walk-ons filling in. We had maybe 60 guys out there total and many of them were not on scholarship.
- Logan Paul got a lot of reps. Why? The guy in front of me said it was to keep Trotter and Moseley from getting injured. But it's not like they were getting hit. So why Paul?
- It's hard to question our head coach. He won a national championship. It feels strange to question his decisions after last season. But again, you're giving the bulk of the reps to a kid that will never do more than hold a hand towel on the sidelines.
- Our d-line is stout. If these guys can stay healthy, we should see a significant improvement on defense. Dee Ford was an absolute terror, and it wasn't the offensive line's inexperience that made him look that way. When he rushed the QB, it was like a DB coming off the edge.
- Kenneth Carter is a big man. He seems to be like Fairley of 2009. He made some big pushes in the interior and clogged holes nicely, but it seemed like he took a few plays off.
- Jake Holland can't be our starting linebacker next year. He looks lost half of the time, and he also looks a bit undersized.
- Rose has some serious skills, and I can't wait to see him after a full summer workout with Yox.
- Thorpe looks better at safety. He needs to beef up. He still doesn't hit very hard, but I think a few steroid shots will get him ready.
- Our offense was clicking at first, but it definitely spuddered as Paul got more reps.
- Dyer looks awesome for the 2 plays he was in.
- McCalleb seemed a lot more physical than he did last year.
- Ladarious Phillips is overrated. He's a fat guy who can catch. I hope he can slim down to 270 and be a run blocker. I was impressed with that pass he caught, but I'm not sure that will be effective or consistent in a real game.
- Our receivers had a lot of drops. Trovon Reed looked good. Emory Blake looked decent, but he didn't get a lot of action. Benton and Carr both had a few drops. Lutz looked good. If Reed, Blake, and Lutz stay healthy, we'll have a good set of receivers.
- The offensive line looks bigger as a whole, but they are definitely inexperienced.
- Our quarterback situation is in dire need of an upgrade. I'm very worried about our offense next year if our quarterback situation doesn't improve.
- If Frazier is any bit athletic, then I think he needs to get serious consideration for the starting job. We're going to have to run a lot this year because our quarterbacks made some bad throws and bad decisions.
- But again, this is all based on spring practice.
- And as I always remind myself after A-Day, I left the 2004 A-Day game 100% sure we would suck that year.
Final Thought
- Auburn is wonderful. And the trees are dying.
- Seeing the brown, dead branches hanging from Toomer's brought a tear to my eye.
- But the Auburn spirit does live on.