Question: Analyze Auburn

BamaFlum

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I haven't watched Auburn sense their shellacking at the hands of the Aggies. I've heard they have made some changes but haven't seen anything of it. Can someone give a breakdown of Auburn's team based on recent games?
 

rolltide7854

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They beat 2 teams they should habe beat and got whacked by Georgia. They still stink although I think they will put up a fight for about a quarter or so Saturday. As soon as we get a 2 touchdown lead they will fold and mail in the rest of the game.
 

Jessica4Bama

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I think they put in that freshman QB as well since then.

My mother gets the Decatur Daily, and a guy always does grades for each area of the game. He gave Auburn all I's for incomplete because there was no way to gauge this game (the AM game). Haha. I thought that was funny.
 

TidefaninOS

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Barn = Train Wreck!

Actually, I haven't watched them much at all. But I do expect them to throw caution out the window against us - fake punts and field goals (if they get that close to our goal line), on-side kick-offs, etc. We should stay in safe mode for all these, IMO. We should also watch out for those chop blocks - I hear they're pretty good at those.
 

JOE_BAMA71

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They have gone with freshman Jonathan Wallace at QB. He has been more efficient than the other two, but they are just a terrible team on both sides of the ball.
 

bear1973

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I hope the Bama players are taking this game more serious than that. It's more than likely Cheez its last game there. This team is reading the same stuff we are. They probably will throw everything they have at this game, this is their season right here. I didn't think Baylor would have beaten Kansas the way they did. It can happen any week folks, whether it's Auburn or not.
 

rgw

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They're better now offensively than earlier in the season with Wallace at QB. Still, it is late in the season so I think the growth in the offense Wallace needs is not there to legitimately put it to Alabama. They may have won a few more games with this kid at quarterback for the whole season...still we're talking about 4-7 or 5-6 compared to 3-8.

Defensively, they are pretty aggressive up front in the mold of Texas A&M but their situation in the secondary is far, FAR worse. I think our offense will move the ball effectively against them with Cooper or Bell have a few big downfield catches. If we can keep offensive balance, they will struggle because they can only really have a chance if we struggle in one component of the offense.

Auburn is very good on special teams. They may be the best all-around unit we'll see from kicking specialists to returners. They will certainly try to steal points in this area. I have my doubts it will be anywhere near enough, but they will test us here.

In the final analysis, an Alabama team at home needing a win to get into the glorified national semi-final in Atlanta is going to be too much for any rivalry motivation from Auburn. Alabama needs to just play loose but smart with the football. Auburn will put some fight up but I imagine the legitimate possibility of Ben Howell getting a last-hurrah Rudy moment touchdown being very good come the fourth quarter.
 

glasscutter256

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I also think the barn has solidified its team a little. Not that Alabama A&m is a guage, but they played with better cohesion and effectiveness last weekend. Don't forget that AU still has the athletes to compete with any team. It's just a matter of putting it together. It could come at any time. They competed with LSU.
Having said that, we should beat them, but lets not forget they have the talent to be a top 15 team still.
 

efd840

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Wallace looked good against NM State and Alabama A&M. Against Georgia, he didn't look much different than Moseley or Frazier. They're not only a bad football team, they're a bad football team with injuries (Lutz, etc).

The game should not be competitive at all.
 

graydogg85

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As others have said, they are more cohesive offensively than earlier in the season. Wallace manages the game better than Moseley or Frazier and commits fewer back-breaking mental errors, but he lacks the raw ability of either of the former. They've reverted to running more spread/zone read packages and are moving away from some of the pure pro-set stuff they were trying early in the year.

Defensively they are very aggressive and take a lot of risks, but their back-end coverage is horrendous (as has been the case for the entirety of Chizik's tenure) and a physical rushing attack can eventually impose its will against them as they are still not very big on the whole.

Auburn has played better over the last 3-4 games, particularly since inserting Wallace into the starting lineup. But they are still just simply not a good team. They have too many glaring personnel deficiencies at too many crucial spots. They've literally got nothing to lose heading into this game and I'm sure they'll throw everything in their arsenal at us. I'd expect them to try some stuff that they've not really done this season - high tempo, trick plays, lots of spread sets, etc. I think they'll probably attempt to replicate the TAMU game plan, but ultimately their personnel is just not nearly as good as A&M's. Hopefully we'll have our collective heads on straight and put the game out of reach early.
 

RTR91

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I hope the Bama players are taking this game more serious than that. It's more than likely Cheez its last game there. This team is reading the same stuff we are. They probably will throw everything they have at this game, this is their season right here. I didn't think Baylor would have beaten Kansas the way they did. It can happen any week folks, whether it's Auburn or not.
As a fan, I can say whatever I want. It's what fans do.

In regards to the OP: I saw Wallace play in the playoffs. Prattville teed off on him, and he eventually was taken out of the game. Didn't think he was much of a QB then and laughed when I saw Auburn signed him. Their secondary got its first INT this weekend. The only other INT was by Darren Bates.

I haven't seen much of their offense to cause me to worry. I'm somewhat worried about their D because of the DL and Van Gorder is a good DC. With that said, I still don't see how they can match up well with Bama.
 

BamaMan09

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People are basing how good Jonathan Wallace and their team is by beating an overmatched SWAC team at home along with a glorified high school team in New Mexico State ? Give me a break. Their starters played the whole game against Alabama A&M and that's why the score was so high in the end. Bama took its starters out mid second quarter against WCU. If not then, shortly before halftime. We could have easily scored 84 against poor ole WCU. My guess is that Bama took maybe one day to prepare for Western Carolina. The rest of the week was spent on Auburn and Georgia then resting up.
 

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