I'm certain of only two things in this game. Auburn hasn't seen an offense as multiple and dynamic as UCF's. And UCF hasn't seen a defense and deep, fierce, strong, fast, and mean as Auburn's. I also know our HC has a pucker factor of 4011 in games sometimes and I don't know if CarryOnMyWaywardRBson is going to be healthy enough to matter. (Oh, he'll play but if it's like the SECCG, not good.)
It's going to take all of the imagination Lindzahn can muster to keep up with UCF. Have a bad feeling about this one.
Our lack of size and playing time at running back and our secondary which appeared to desintegrate in response to our anemic run game led to the return beatdown v. UGA.
We lose this game by at least two scores.
I'm all kumbaya with you guys on the Malzahn learns his play calling lesson but part B of that for me is still lack of developed depth (with size to move the chains) and quite frankly no plan B to answer that need.
This is going to be one of those games piggy backing the SECCG where Stidham will be the convenient fall guy due to over half of our production being on the shelf and/or innefective- dragging the life out of our offense.
In short, no plan B = we are fucked.
If we can't move the chains and consistently harass their QB our secondary will wilt.