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7.12.2007

Auburn update, 7/12


Hey everyone. I talked with defensive coordinator Will Muschamp on Wednesday about a few things you might find interesting.

**The coaches are working today and Friday on their approaches for the USF and Mississippi State games. Grad assistants spend the spring and early summer producing "cut-ups", short videos showing how an opponent runs particular plays, and the full-time assistants base their plans on what they see in the video. Auburn coaches also get ideas by talking with friends in the business who have played against, say, South Florida and Kansas State.

**The staff will turn its attention to Kansas State, the season-opening opponent, on Monday. On Thursday, the focus will return to Auburn and how the coaches plan to make changes to their own schemes.

**Muschamp said he's been building a new approach to defending shotgun draws, which caused the Tigers a lot of problems last year. Though Muschamp didn't directly illustrate how he plans to change things -- coaches crave secrecy, of course -- he explained how things broke down.

"It's a matter of repping it more in practice. We didn't do that enough last year," said Muschamp, who was hired before the 2006 season. ``Year One was about installing our scheme. Year Two is about refining the scheme. You find the areas where you didn't do a good-enough job and you figure out, ideologically, how to fix that. Then you teach the revisions to the kids. That's where we are now -- we'll start teaching in August."

**Also, in case you missed the three-sentence blurb in Thursday's editions, linebacker Tray Blackmon has been granted a waiver from the NCAA that restores his eligibility immediately. The sophomore quit school in the spring while attending to personal matters, then re-enrolled this summer.

Though nobody has discussed publicly the reasoning behind Blackmon's departure, it's obvious that the NCAA was sympathetic. The NCAA's track record on sympathy isn't all that good.

I guess we'll have to draw our own conclusions on that.

**Octavius Balkcom isn't with the team right now, and his status remains in doubt. Balkcom was supposed to start the season as a No. 3 guy behind Sen'Derrick Marks at DE. Muschamp said he'll run the top four guys at end (Groves, Marks, A.C., Goggans) and leave it at that. The fifth guy, should Auburn need one, will be either Bryant Miller or Darrell Roseman. They're both redshirt freshmen.

Marks will be a DE by trade this season, but will shift inside on rushing downs.
7.11.2007

Montgomery Auburn Club barbecue set

From our good friend Preston Hornsby at the MAC...

MONTGOMERY COUNTY AUBURN CLUB BARBECUE
Wednesday, August 1, 2007
Alcazar Shriners Temple
555 Eastern Blvd. Montgomery, AL 36117

Doors open at 5 p.m.
Dinner at 6.

Meal costs $13 per person, $9 for children under 12.
MAC dues are $30 per houshold or $25 for individuals.


~ Special Guests from Auburn University ~
Tommy Tuberville, Head Football Coach
Debbie Shaw, Vice President of Alumni Affairs
Aubie and the AU Cheerleaders

RESERVATIONS BY MAIL STRONGLY ENCOURAGED

(Walk-up reservation availability will be limited)

Make check payable to `Montgomery Auburn Club'
Mail reservation to: MAC, PO Box 231, Montgomery AL 36101

Please bring a new children’s book for the MAC's charity project.
7.09.2007

Scouting report: Defensive line


Hey everyone. Thanks a lot for visiting the blog during the past few weeks and sending along the (generally) nice words about my work here. Before I was a sports writer, I always wished sports writers would do breakdowns like this on my then-favorite Green Bay Packers. So here I am trying to satisfy you die-hards with some pretty detailed breakdowns.

I must note, however, that Auburn doesn't let us watch practice during most of the fall. It's difficult to assess a guy like, say, DE Bryant Miller when I can't see him practice or scrimmage. I have to rely on what the coaches tell me. I usually can read between the lines and understand which young players have a chance and which ones aren't panning out.
So here you go.

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ON THE RANKINGS:
I like grading on a scale of 1 to 5.
5 is best.
3 is SEC average.
1 is a long-term project or someone who could play in NAIA right now.

I post two grades for each player: current score (college peak score)

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DEFENSIVE LINE
2006 overview: A decent season for a group that had a talent imbalance. DE Quentin Groves come into the season with some hype and added to that with an outstanding season. He and Sen'Derrick Marks were bright spots. Some Auburn fans I know mistakenly believed the defensive front was a team strength last season. It wasn't. Meltdowns in losses to Arkansas and Georgia were bloodlettings – those two teams combined to rush for 506 yards and five touchdowns – that seemed to highlight the imbalance.

What do I mean by that?

Groves and Marks are outstanding players. Behind them, though, the level of play dropped considerably. NT Josh Thompson is incredibly strong, but rarely made unusual plays. He was steady. Same goes for his backup, Tez Doolittle. DT Pat Sims started off well but seemed to disappear for long stretches.

DE Marquies Gunn didn't have the tour-de-force season many expected.

It's difficult to bemoan any particular unit on an 11-2 team, yet I thought the defensive front underachieved as a whole. I thought it should have performed better.

2006 depth chart:
DEFENSIVE END
STARTER – Quentin Groves, Jr. 4.5
BACKUP– Antonio Coleman, RFr. 2.5

NOSEGUARD
STARTER – Josh Thompson, Jr. 3.0
BACKUP 1– Tez Doolittle, Jr. 2.75
REDSHIRT – Greg Smith, Jr. 1.0

DEFENSIVE TACKLE
STARTER – Sen'Derrick Marks, RFr. 3.5
BACKUP 1 – Pat Sims, Soph. 3.25
BACKUP 2 – Jermarcus (Jake) Ricks, Fr. 2.5

DEFENSIVE END
STARTER – Marquies Gunn, Sr. 3.25
BACKUP – Chris Browder, Sr. 3.0

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My projected 2007 depth chart
DEFENSIVE END
STARTER – Quentin Groves 4.5 (5.0)
BACKUP 1 – Antonio Coleman 2.75 (3.5)
BACKUP 2 – Bryant Miller 2.0 (4.0)

NOSEGUARD

STARTER – Josh Thompson 3.0 (3.0)
BACKUP 1– Tez Doolittle 3.0 (3.25)
BACKUP 2 – Greg Smith 1.5 (2.5)

DEFENSIVE TACKLE

STARTER – Pat Sims 3.5 (4.25)
BACKUP 1 – Mike Blanc 2.5 (3.75)
BACKUP 2 – Jermarcus (Jake) Ricks 2.5 (4.0)
BACKUP 3 – Zach Clayton 2.0 (3.5)

DEFENSIVE END
STARTER – Sen'Derrick Marks 3.75 (5.0)
BACKUP 1 – Michael Goggans 2.0 (4.0)
BACKUP 2 – Octavius Balkcom 2.5 (2.5)

Significant developments:
Sen'Derrick Marks was moved to tackle after spring drills ended, which was a surprise to everyone. Even Marks. The thought is that Marks has the quick feet to make him valuable opposite Quentin Groves. Auburn can't afford to have Groves double-teamed every play, so the coaches are hoping Marks becomes an attraction. I'm not sure how this will work. It's a new position and a new approach to the game. I'm sold on Marks' talent and ability to improve his weaknesses, but I'm not sure he has enough burst to provide an every-down threat on the outside.

Marks' move to end gives Pat Sims a chance to start. He's been uneven throughout his career, but Auburn clearly believes Sims can handle the increased exposure inside. Sims' play could be the most significant development along the line this year. If he falters, Auburn will be forced to move Marks back to tackle and use someone with no experience on the outside.

Interior run defense isn't something Auburn can concede.

Also, I want to say something about DT Greg Smith here. He redshirted last year after arriving at least 50 pounds over the limit. He was out of shape. He wasn't ready to play football. I know he was a JUCO All-American and allegedly a superstar recruit, but I haven't seen one indication that Auburn likes Smith much at all.

The franchise player: Quentin Groves would be the franchise player on nearly every college team. He's a massive asset to the Tigers in a variety of ways. His presence alone warrants surplus attention from the offensive players and coaches. Groves is so quick and so in command of his body that he disrupts a lot of different things. There are several players in college ball who have Groves' physical gifts, but I haven't seen one who can apply those gifts like Groves.

He's also the main element of the team's identity. Groves talks with players from both sides of the ball – the only watch list he won't make is for the Leo Carson Award, given annually to the Auburn player who alienates the largest number of teammates – and has max credibility among his teammates. Groves also elected to play his senior season and postpone his professional career, which will make this team significantly better.

All in all, he's among the most valuable players in school history.

The next generation: It has to be Pat Sims. He's not exactly young – Sims is a 22-year-old junior – but the Florida native is going to be a major piece of the Tigers' defense for the first time. He has ample strength and speed. He has learned how to shed blocks and make plays.

The issue is Sims' consistency. He tends to operate at a high level for a few plays, then disappear for a time. His position coach, Don Dunn, has made this point to Sims frequently. Auburn's hope is that Sims will improve his production and emerge as a playmaker inside.

Coaches also speak highly of Mike Blanc, the freshman backup noseguard, though the praise is for effort more than talent. Blanc is a good bull-rush guy right now. He'll need to diversify his attack if he wants to be successful against SEC linemen. If Blanc can make that adjustment, he could be a surprise this season.

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