Monday, March 14, 2011

Opportunities for Incoming Freshmen?

Erique Florence
Last year and the year before, the Auburn coaches recruited to fill immediate needs as well as building for the future.   This year they were able to focus more on the addition of future needs.  Very few of the Feburary signees were projected to see much playing time at least as a starting role.  With the recent events, that has changed.   The biggest immediate loss  is replacing a senior safety with 39 games experience.  Thorpe while being new to the position will be the more battle tested player and with experienced help also being needed at LB, I dont see Bates making the move back to safety. Look for Ryan Smith and incoming freshman Erique Florence to push for the other slot. 




CJ Uzomah
Shaun Kitchens could have been a possible replacement for Eric Smith.  His size and ability to catch the ball would have worked well as a pass protection/wheel route threat.  Could this be a chance for newcomer C.J. Uzomah?  At 6'5" and 230 lbs he has the size and also posseses the soft hands needed for playing in the flat.  





Brandon Fulse


The void created by redshirt freshman Dakota Mosley leaves the offense without a 2nd string TE.  Enter Brandon Fulse.   The true freshman will be backing up Lutzenkirchen.   While Mosley played the same role last year and was able to redshirt, I would look for Fulse to see some time on the playing field.   





Friday, March 11, 2011

4 Auburn players dismissed from team


Police mugshots of the players.

As most everyone already knows, Coach Chizik has permanently dismissed Mike McNeil, Dakota Mosley, Shaun Kitchens, and Antione Goodwin following their arrests for burglary and robbery. 
Chizik released this statement
“While we realize the legal process will run its course and these young men have a right for their case to be heard, playing for Auburn University is an honor and a privilege. It is not a right," Chizik said. “We hold our student-athletes to a high standard of conduct on and off the field as representatives of Auburn University, and this kind of behavior is not tolerated.”
“I am extremely disappointed and embarrassed by the actions of these individuals. I want to personally apologize to all of those who were impacted by this senseless act, including the victims, Auburn University and the Auburn family,”

It is not uncommon for college students to make poor decisions and occasionally some even have brushes with the law, but this type of behavior is disturbing.  As an Auburn Alumni, I would not want to be represented by people of this caliber.  I fully support Coach Chizik in his decision and am happy he did it in such a quick manner.  To wait longer would have been detrimental to the team.  The Auburn staff has worked hard to build an atmosphere of "Family".  This is the major selling point in the recruitment of high school players.  To allow the players to stay on the team, would be the same as condoning the act.  It would send the wrong message to players and their parents.  Parents have to feel their child is in safe hands and will not be associated with people of such poor character. Coach Chizik has sent the message >
Our standards are high and to run with us, you have to meet them. 

The Auburn Creed is our standard and we expect those associated with Auburn to follow it.

I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn.
Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.
I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind
and my hands to work skillfully.
I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect
and confidence of my fellow men.
I believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid,
and in clean sports that develop these qualities.
I believe in obedience to law because it protects the rights of all.
I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men
and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all.
I believe in my Country, because it is a land of freedom and because it is
my own home, and that I can best serve that country by
"doing justly, loving mercy, and walking humbly with my God."
And because Auburn men and women believe in these things,
I believe in Auburn and love it.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

10 things to watch at A Day and 2011.

1. Barrett Trotter -  filling the void left by a Heisman winner is no easy task.  Trotter looked sharp in last year's A day.  Is he ready to be the leader?
2. Trovon Reed - the excitement about Trovon played second fiddle to Cam last year.  After a year of waiting, expectations are high for the play maker.
3. Ladarious Phillips - LP was a fan favorite before he ever walked onto campus.  Will he get a shot at RB as well as DT?  The fans are hoping so.
4. Jake Holland - will he be able to step in and run the defense.  Holland saw limited action in 9 games last year.  He was trusted enough to play in the NC game.
5. Neiko Thorpe moving - Thorpe moves from corner to safety.  He was third on the team in tackles last year.  With his size and the corner talent building the move makes sense.
6. Emory Blake - Blake is the top returning receiver. He led the team in receiving TDs last year.  Can he lead the receiving corps this year?
7. Young D-line / New coach - The young but experienced D-line will be adapting to a new position coach.  Can Coach Pelton have them ready for SEC play by week 2?
8. Offensive Change? - What should we expect from Malzahn with a pass first QB?  I'm thinking Dyer will enjoy the difference.
9. New O-line - this one's a biggie.  The success of the season could hang on the success of the O-line.  Will they be up to the challenge?
10. Replacing Byrum- Cody Parkey will be asked to replace Auburn's all time leading scorer.  I think we'll  be fine here, but will he be as clutch as Wes?

Auburn's A day will be held Saturday April 16th at 2 pm.   General Admission $5.  Buy tickets HERE.
It will be shown live on CSS.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Scott Moore

Scott Moore and WZZN have decided to go their separate ways.  Thanks to the efforts of people such as  The Never to Yield Foundation, WZZN was pressed to make a decision on the future of Scott Moore's program on their station.  For those who don't know, Moore claimed he had heard tapes with Cecil Newton discussing in detail about Auburn paying money for Cam.   He also claimed to have copies of the tapes and text messages.  He was going to single handedly deliver a knock out blow to Auburn football (or so some hoped). When his claims were proven to be lies and the tapes fraudulent, it was evident that he was just another Alabama fan trying to slander Auburn.  Just another failed attempt to discredit Auburn.   This is not the Auburn from 30 years ago.  The fanbase is stronger and united.  It will take more than media propaganda to make us go away.  This season was proof of that.
Several of the top NFL draft teams are in Auburn today to watch Newton and Fairley workout. 2 of the top 3 looking hard at Cam.

Kenno Loyal

RB Kenno Loyal  from Columbia HS in Decatur, GA has committed to Auburn.  The 5-11 230lb back is projected to play H-back in the Auburn offense.  We are awaiting confirmation from the coaching staff on accepting his commitment.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Amazing Champion

While we're on the subject of Auburn videos, it wouldn't be right not to share this.

"Don't ask how we got here, just know we hold that title boy!"

A96 Productions is up for short time

A96 Productions is up and running for what I understand is this weekend only.  Be sure to go watch the video "Unstoppable"  while you can.   A96 is by far the leader is Auburn videos.  His site has been down for a while for legal reasons.   It is up and running now so check it out before its down again.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

The Oregon Incident

The issue of "Street Agents" has been a hot topic lately.  Following Cam Newton,  was the questioning of Trovon Reed and Greg Robinson for contact with Sean Nelson.  What most fans of rival teams that were giddy about this either didnt know or forgot to mention was that Will Lyles (see below for his clients) is in the same business as Nelson.  Now Rivals.com is reporting that Oregon has paid over $28,000 to two men acting as street agents. Baron Flenory and Will Lyles have been considered "family advisers" to blue chip highschool athletes from Texas, Lousiana, and Florida.  According to state expenditure records, Oregon paid $25K to Lyles and $3745 to Flenory.  Lyles works for Complete Scouting Services and Flenory for New Level Athletics.  These men run 7 on 7 competitions and serve as mentors to top athletes.  Lyles recently served as the mentor to Lache Seastrunk who many considered an Auburn lock early in his recruitment.  Then suddenly all interest in Seastrunk was lost and he eventually signed with Oregon. Shortly afterward Lyles received the $25000 from Oregon.  Could this be why?  Many schools use recruiting services, but the NCAA comes calling when it appears there has been some wrong doing. For your reference,  here is a list from Recruitocosm of players that Lyles has represented:

Patrick Peterson – LSU
RJ Jackson – LSU
Brandon Lafell – LSU
Terrence Tolliver – LSU
Lache Seastrunk – Oregon
Shaun Lewis – Oklahoma State
Toney Hurd – Oklahoma State
Ahmad Dixon – Baylor
Mike Goodson – A&M
Martellus Bennett – A&M
Trent Richardson – Bama
Reggie Bush – USC
Joe McNight – USC
Trevon Randle – LSU

While Chip Kelly is busy claiming that everything was done within the guidelines of the NCAA, the NCAA is busy probing into his recruiting services.  This is not all we will hear of this story.  I have a feeling this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Beating Ole Miss Reaction

WOW!!!!!  After being down by 16 at the half, Auburn storms back with 51 second half points to beat Ole Miss 76-73.  Kenny Gabriel led the Tigers with 24 points.  While they have only won 3 SEC games this year,  they are young and full of heart. There are no seniors on this team who have lost two last second heartbreakers in the last week.  Looking forward to next year and all the starters returning (plus Verez Ward and Sullivan).

The Mike Pelton Reaction

Today Auburn announced the hiring of Mike Pelton as Defensive Line Coach.  The former ALL-SEC tackle will be replacing Tracy Rocker.  While Coach Pelton has big shoes to fill (literally),  he has inherited a goldmine.  His arsenal will include sophomores Sanders, Eguae, Whitaker, Carter, and Lemonier who all saw valuable playing time as freshmen.  Add to that the star studded class of incoming freshman and he has the building blocks for success.   Pelton is no stranger to talent.  He has coached All-Pro defensive players Demarcus Ware and Osi Umenyiora.  He brings with him some recruiting lines developed during his six year stint at Troy.  I am expecting big things from Coach Pelton.  After all he is an Auburn Man!  Welcome Aboard Coach Pelton.