News of the day, 10/14
Hey everyone. Tough travel day. I left the press box around midnight, arrived in Tulsa around 2:15 a.m., hit the bed around 2:45 and was at the Tulsa airport at 5:45. I saw a few fellow scribes (Hi, Goldberg and ITAT Stephen) and a handful of Auburn fans. We all looked the same -- tired.
Tuberville didn't sound particularly enthusiastic himself this afternoon. He acknowledged that Auburn's offense isn't playing very well overall right now. Considering the quarterback is a fifth-year senior, this team doesn't pass very effectively. The Tigers aren't strong enough to run every down. Though I'd never consider Brandon Cox a "clutch" player so to speak, he was a critical component of what was a clutch drive last night. I wrote a story about it.
I'll slide you some fresh information as the day progresses.
Gracias for giving in to your craving for the HOTTEST Auburn blog on the 'net.
It's the only blog that loves you back.®
OK. Here's a clarification on a note I included in my weekly "First and 10" installment. I noted that CBS had passed on the Auburn-LSU game, which may have been unintentionally misleading. ESPN doesn't have the ability to choose ahead of CBS. That's a fact. However, the two networks sometimes make concessions for various reasons and in the case of Auburn-LSU, ESPN made it clear months ago that it wanted that game. CBS conceivably could have chosen that game and broadcast it, but that won't happen. The networks have to co-exist and, well, sometimes you have to do benevolent things to make the world go 'round.
Tuberville didn't sound particularly enthusiastic himself this afternoon. He acknowledged that Auburn's offense isn't playing very well overall right now. Considering the quarterback is a fifth-year senior, this team doesn't pass very effectively. The Tigers aren't strong enough to run every down. Though I'd never consider Brandon Cox a "clutch" player so to speak, he was a critical component of what was a clutch drive last night. I wrote a story about it.
I'll slide you some fresh information as the day progresses.
Gracias for giving in to your craving for the HOTTEST Auburn blog on the 'net.
It's the only blog that loves you back.®
OK. Here's a clarification on a note I included in my weekly "First and 10" installment. I noted that CBS had passed on the Auburn-LSU game, which may have been unintentionally misleading. ESPN doesn't have the ability to choose ahead of CBS. That's a fact. However, the two networks sometimes make concessions for various reasons and in the case of Auburn-LSU, ESPN made it clear months ago that it wanted that game. CBS conceivably could have chosen that game and broadcast it, but that won't happen. The networks have to co-exist and, well, sometimes you have to do benevolent things to make the world go 'round.
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This article might also assist in explaining why Auburn is playing LSU on ESPN this week.
http://www.timesfreepress.com/absolutenm/templates/college.aspx?articleid=16916
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