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  1. mullen would never happen. up his and his wife's as well since she lied with the rest of them.
  2. i saw it upstairs and did not see it on the regular board. and you are right as it is about 17 hours old. but since i got it on the rant i figured it was fair game for all.
  3. i hope caddy and zac but i am warming up to schmedding. top ten with our team depleted of players and we are top ten?
  4. Jon Sokoloff HC Lane Kiffin plans to step down as Rebels coach Friday and head to Auburn to become the Tigers next head coach, according to sources Sources say Tigers haven't officially offered the job to anyone yet. So Lane to Auburn is happening. Story soon i think this is the guy that called cohen getting hired. not sure how it impacts caddy and the team as being a distraction. as always take it with a grain of salt.
  5. would we be doing this well now if harsin was retained?
  6. he deserves some props as he has done this with no depth and losing some studs we were counting on as well on the D line.
  7. i am right. and the kid you have been on appears to agree with me. have fun with that....................
  8. Jeremy Johnson: 'Gus Malzahn's a genius' https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com › Articles There's a reason why Gus Malzahn is respected amongst his peers as one of college football's brightest offensive minds. His tempo-based scheme terrorizes ... Auburn coach Gus Malzahn plays to his strengths https://www.washingtonpost.com › news › 2014/01/06 Jan 6, 2014 — Gus Malzahn may be an offensive genius or have a brilliant mind for football. But one of his keys to success—adjusting his game to the raw ... Auburn's Gus Malzahn is College Football's Best Play-Caller https://flywareagle.com › 2015/01/28 › auburn-football... Jan 28, 2015 — Gus Malzahn been called a genius and an offensive mastermind, but his peers call him the best play-caller in college football according to ...
  9. Jeff Schmedding has Auburn playing top-10 defense since coaching change Published: Nov. 22, 2022, 11:12 a.m. 5–7 minutes Auburn’s coaching staff was thrown into disarray on Halloween. Bryan Harsin and six other staff members were all fired amid the team’s 3-5 start to the season. Five of the six who were shown the door previously followed Harsin from Boise State to Auburn when he first took the job on the Plains. When the decision was made to fire Harsin, the Tigers promptly cut those Boise State ties — well, except for one. Defensive coordinator Jeff Schmedding was the lone former Boise State staff to be retained during the process, making for a potentially uneasy situation for the 44-year-old assistant coach. Read more Auburn football: With Cadillac Williams, Auburn’s offense finally has an identity: ‘Big-boy football’ Auburn ‘playing with house money’ as big Iron Bowl underdogs: ‘Nobody gives us a chance in hell’ Statistically speaking: Auburn’s pass defense tracking toward best season since 2017 “When you go through that, it is difficult, and we are all part of what happened, so it is difficult seeing families go through those types of things, but at the same time you have an opportunity to keep working—and keep working for these players,” Schmedding said Monday, speaking to the media for the first time since Harsin’s firing. “That is how I have looked at it. It is an opportunity to work for Coach Cadillac, and spread his message, and work for the players–same thing we talked about with the players. “You can choose to point fingers, you can choose to split, but if you want to be successful you have to come together as a team and fight.” While Schmedding is the last former Boise State assistant still standing on the Plains, the decision to retain him — even after cutting ties with the rest, and even after Auburn’s defense gave up more 40-point games through the first two months than it has in any single season in program history — has paid off handsomely. Auburn’s defense has undergone a midseason renaissance, with the unit turning a corner and putting up three quality performances since the shakeup within the program. Since giving up a quick start to Mississippi State after a short week of scrambled preparation following the coaching change, Auburn’s defense has been stout. The Tigers gave up just nine second-half points against the Bulldogs while rallying back from a 21-point first-half deficit before ultimately falling in overtime. The unit was dominant in a win against Texas A&M, not allowing a point until the fourth quarter and limiting the Aggies to negative yardage in the third quarter. Auburn followed it up with a second-half shutout and suffocating effort against Western Kentucky last weekend. “He’s been letting us just play,” defensive tackle Colby Wooden said. “He knows we’re going to make some mistakes, but he’s just letting us play. It’s nothing new. Like I said earlier, we ain’t got nothing to lose so we’re just playing. We’re just having fun playing football.” During that stretch, the pass defense has had its best three-game span since 2019, holding each of those three offenses to fewer than 6 yards per pass attempt. The run defense, which was leaky earlier this season, has given up less than 200 yards total in those three games while limiting opponents to 2.7 yards per carry. Auburn has also held its last three opponents to an average of 323.3 yards per game and 4.25 yards per play. That’s good for ninth nationally and best in the SEC in November. In the three games prior, opponents averaged 532.7 yards per game and 6.92 yards per play, with each scoring more than 40 points against the Tigers. “Wow,” interim coach Cadillac Williams said. “Tip my hat to Coach Schmedding and that defense…. I think very highly of Schmedding, man. He’s a technician; he’s a teacher; he knows the game of football in and out. He can get those players to truly play for him — along with coach Roc (Bellantoni), coach (Zac) Etheridge, coach (Jimmy) Brumbaugh. Those guys are doing a really good job, man, and they’ve got those guys flying around and playing Auburn defense. “To me, defense is about effort, getting 11 men to the ball. Whenever you do that, you create takeaways. The ball falls your way. I’m proud of Coach Schmedding and that staff for what they’re doing on defense.” According to Schmedding, not much has changed for Auburn schematically over the last three weeks, but the defense has settled in more and refocused on personnel and playing loose. The Tigers are rotating more players throughout the lineup, which has helped keep key guys fresh deeper into games, which has been apparent with the defense’s second-half performances in recent weeks. It has all helped Schmedding enjoy success during what could have been an uncomfortable situation. “It has been a blessing to see those guys come together, and really just the effort and the fight that they have had,” Schmedding said. “It has been enjoyable to watch. These situations, unfortunately — I have not been in many of these, but these situations can certainly go the other way, but I think everybody has rallied around Coach Williams and his message of serve, discipline and believe. And just fight, keep fighting. “That is really what we ask of anybody. You can quit or you can fight, and they have chosen to fight.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group.
  10. in fact one was a mod that agreed with me.
  11. you know no one knew in the beginning right? i agree he is not what folks thought he was. i am just saying all the sportscasters were singing his praises and they did in fact call him a genius and a savant if you will. i have people agreeing with me on the likes they just do not want to get in an argument.
  12. i will always stand up for the truth no matter how small it might be. especially if you are trying to embarrass someone on here. i am done here so you guys are welcome to pile on all you want. this is what some of you guys do if you disagree with someone.
  13. no sh*t. you mean just like i was not talking to you in this thread?
  14. i am not trolling. he said in caps gus was not a genuis and was never considered a genius. this is not true. go back and read what he said. and what i said is right. period.
  15. oh bullcrap. you told the kid gus was not considered a genius and he was. this cannot be refuted. it circulated in the media for a while. i have not said gus is a better coach period. i am pretty sure lane is better. but this is a discussion board and i am allowed to give my viewpoint just like you.
  16. gus was a genius in 2013. he looked like one with cam. all i am saying is the guy was technically correct. he was considered a genius until the wheels fell off. and no it is not a comparison and i just wanted the kid you were talking to was right.
  17. i am not comparing them at all and i told you this once. i was just saying gus was considered a genius for a while by the media and the usual suspects. nothing more.
  18. i was not sure we would win another game after we fired harsin but then i was not sure we would with harsin still coach.
  19. because the guy you addressed was right. and i realize cam helped a lot. but after our natty and 2013 he was called that quite a bit. and i am not comparing lane to anyone so i am not sure where you got that dag.
  20. to be fair he was considered a genius by many in the sports world at times and then he became average after saban cried about the hunh.
  21. yes he did and we ignored him other than giving him an interview.
  22. with the mid season turmoil and losing a lot of players i think he has been outstanding. and he adjustments at halftime are refreshing to me. i think friend has as well. if we had a decent passing qb i think he looks really really well. i will say regardless of who we keep and who we pass on i will be forever be grateful for those that stayed to help us in our time of need.
  23. i would go roll his yard but i cannot run much anymore and i suspect with his paint gun stuff he has real weapons and if he is that big of a richard he might shoot.
  24. what do you think about schmedding? his D seems to be improving and we have no depth. do we give him a look? it is my understanding the staff and players really like him. i am not saying he should be our coach but what are the knocks against him other than being part of harsins staff? anyone?
  25. Auburn vs. Bradley: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Tuesday’s game Taylor Jones Tue, November 22, 2022 at 7:00 AM Auburn plays Bradley on Tuesday at the Cancun Challenge, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. It may be a seasonably normal day on the Plains, but Auburn Basketball is spending the week in warmer weather to take part in the Cancun Challenge at the Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Cancun, Mexico. Auburn’s first opponent is the Bradley Braves, who enter the contest at 3-1 on the season. Auburn will mark the first test of the season for Bradley, who owns wins over Wisconsin-Parkside, Eastern Michigan, and Southeast Missouri. The Braves are solid offensively, as four of its projected starters average double-figures in scoring each game. Auburn remains unbeaten on the season, most recently defeating Texas Southern last Friday at Neville Arena. The Tigers were led by K.D. Johnson, who scored a season-best 16 points. The Tigers and Braves square off for a chance to play the winner of the Liberty-Northwestern game in the Riviera Division championship on Wednesday evening. Here is all of the key information for Tuesday’s game with Bradley, including a how-to-watch guide, injury report, and the projected starting lineup. How to watch/listen to Tuesday's game Here’s when you should tune in to see the game: Date: Tuesday, Nov. 22 Time: 5 p.m. CT TV Channel: CBS Sports Network (Brett Dolan, Pete Gillen) Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here) Radio: Auburn Sports Network (Andy Burcham, Brad Law) Auburn vs. Bradley injury report AUBURN Johni Broome undisclosed Questionable for Tuesday’s game BRADLEY Ja’Shon Henry concussion Out for Tuesday’s game Players to Watch: AUBURN Wendell Green Jr. Jaylin Williams Johni Broome BRADLEY Ja’Shon Henry Malevy Leons Duke Deen Projected Starting Lineup AUBURN Wendell Green Jr. Zep Jasper Chris Moore Jaylin Williams Johni Broome BRADLEY Duke Deen Ville Tahvanainen Ja’Shon Henry Malevy Leons Darius Hannah
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