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TigerEyes1914
09-18-2007, 04:40 PM
CB Jae Wilhite (hamstring) said today that he's 95% and plans to play against New Mexico State this weekend. Auburn will need him. The Aggies play a frenetic, pass-ish attack that will require frequent substitutions throughout the secondary. More bodies means more options. For the Pat Lee (aka Pee Lee) fans out there, he'll probably fall behind Wilhite. Still, since he's now the No. 1 nickel back, he'll start.

OL Jason Bosley said that today's practice was Auburn's best of the season. He thinks the team has turned a corner as far as accepting weaknesses and working harder to fix those weaknesses. I'd say it's almost impossible for this team to be arrogant right now.


In CTT's on words

*On the QBs: "We haven't decided who will be starting. Both will play. We're not going to have a two-quarterback system where they're in and out on every play."

*On how Kodi Burns affects the offensive line: "Most of the blocking is the same. Kodi running it is just like a tailback running."

*On Rob Dunn's punt returns: "That's been a highlight for us. Last year, he was a little apprehensive on what we were doing and how we were doing it."

*On Brandon Cox: "We have not given up on Brandon Cox. We could be at full tilt this weekend."

*On teammates picking sides in the QB battle: "There's no division. They're not taking sides. Everybody wants to win."

*On getting better: "This is going to be a good football team -- whether it's next week or four weeks from now."

*On the injuries: "Crying over spilled milk never solved any problems."

*On the team's problems: "We've been beating ourselves. That's what's hurt the most."

*On what AU is going to do about that: "We'll make some changes. We're not really satisfied in a lot of areas."

*On the team's attitude: "If we keep the same attitude and work ethic, we'll win games this year."

*On NMSU's offense: "It's a little unusual."

*On the effect NMSU's offense will have on AU's defense: "It'll be a long night for our defense. No matter what happens, they'll be on the field for a long time."

*On his mental state: "It's been an awfully long two weeks."

Here are your top defensive producers from the Mississippi State game, followed by your overall top defensive producers. Players are given points for doing significant things correctly. They are docked points for missing assignments, missing tackles, penalties or loafing:

FROM MSU GAME:
DT Pat Sims -- 19
SS Zac Etheridge -- 19
CB Jerraud Powers -- 17
LB Chris Evans -- 15
DT Sen'Derrick Marks -- 14
DE Antonio Coleman -- 14
CB Pat Lee -- 13

OVERALL:
Evans -- 72
DE Quentin Groves -- 65
Coleman -- 65
Sims -- 55
Etheridge -- 46
Powers -- 39

Here are your team defensive goals for the MSU game:

Win: NO, 19-14
Allow 13 pts or less: **YES, 12
Allow 3.3 yards per carry or less: NO, 4.3
Allow 5.0 yards per pass or less: YES, 1.9
Create at least 3 turnovers: NO, 0
Allow no big plays (defined as 15+ rush or 20+ pass): NO on run (1); YES on pass (0)
Allow no TDs inside "red area": NO
Force opponent to convert less than 30% on 3rd down: NO, 44%

Also, MSU's YAC (yards after catch) number was 87
**=Seven of MSU's points came on an interception return for touchdown.

TigerEyes1914
09-18-2007, 04:53 PM
Call me 'homer' but i believe that we are going to turn this season around or at least make it respectable. Our stats have not been dreadful (except for turnovers) and in every game thus far we have beat ourselves. Tubby is a great coach and the one thing that he does better than any coach in the country is help young men build character. Who saw Jason Campbell beat Philly last night? How humble was he during the post game interview? Seeing JC reminded me how that 04 team had to build character and learn to win in 02 and 03. This 07 team is learning those same things now. The talent is there and I believe that this team will be something special when it is all said and done. Their character is very strong, just look at how they are handling this whole situation from booing their leader, to losing the way they have. Now they have to learn how to win.