Auburn Tigers 2011: What to Expect on Defense
Jul 27th, 2011 | By Johnny SmithAuburn’s defense loses stud tackle Nick Fairley, but the cupboard is not bare by any means. Here is a preview of the Auburn defense in 2011.
Auburn’s defense loses stud tackle Nick Fairley, but the cupboard is not bare by any means. Here is a preview of the Auburn defense in 2011.
A few seasons ago, Tennessee running back Tauren Poole quietly wondered if he would ever get his shot at becoming the feature back for the Volunteers. After all, Lane Kiffin had Montario Hardesty in the fold and had just brought in highly-touted prep stars Bryce Brown and David Oku. In fact, Poole nearly never got his
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I just stumbled upon a laughable article released prior to the BCS Championship game by west coast writer Bill Plaschke. The article shows he is pretty clueless about college football, and if the game itself last Monday didn’t convince you of further SEC domination, well, I’ll try and help further. Hide the hound’s-tooth, shelter the
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Some interesting stats for Auburn and Oregon from 2010: Third Downs Call this one the Cam Newton down. Auburn averaged 11.4 third downs per game in 2010 and Oregon averaged 13.9 third downs per game. I figured it would be the other way around since Oregon “scores so quickly”. It gets better for Auburn. Auburn
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As we approach the Oregon vs Auburn BCS Championship game, much has been made of Oregon’s quick strike abilities. Oregon scores so fast, we all hear, that it puts their defense in a bind because they’re on the field too much. It’s sort of funny that some people are concerned that Oregon’s offense is too
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Jon Cooper provides the 5 primary reasons that the Tennessee Volunteers will only win 5 football games in 2010. With all of the changes around the program and their tough schedule, 2010 will be a challenging year for the Vols.
Hunter Mize compares the Ole Miss football jerseys with those of Oregon. He speculates that the selection of game day jerseys must not be playing into the decision of quarterback Jeremiah Masoli to transfer to Ole Miss and play football for the Rebels.
Kyle Buffolino, the famous Ole Miss alumnus, argues that bringing in transfer quarterback Jermiah Masoli from Oregon would be good for Houston Nutt and the 2010 Ole Miss Rebels football team.