
STATS OF THE GAME:
Total offense
AUBURN -- 83
ARKANSAS -- 337
Time of possession
AUBURN -- 15:02
ARKANSAS -- 29:34
- AUBURN 20, ARKANSAS 16: The Hogs scored on a reverse pass from a wideout back to the quarterback. That was on 3rd-and-goal. Auburn's defense hasn't been all that effective today, I think you could say. The PAT kick was blocked.
- AUBURN 20, ARKANSAS 10: Kodi Burns scores on a 3-yard keeper. The drive is prefaced by a fumble on Arkansas' kickoff return. The Tigers recovered at the UA 24.
just saw the highlight of Kodi's TD...he looked pretty pumped.
ReplyDelete24-yard drive.
ReplyDeleteThat's a long one for this team.
sad, but true.
ReplyDeleteI thought it illegal procedure to change QBs mid series, at least that is what Franklin told me.
ReplyDeleteThanks to special teams and the D for setting us up in this game.
ReplyDeleteAt least we did something from the goalline...which is rare this season.
Nice one, jr.
ReplyDeleteIs Robert Dunn not playing again?
ReplyDeleteNo go on Robert Dunn.
ReplyDeleteIt's kickoff time for the #25 Ball State Cardinals vs Western Kentucky.
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to say #25 Ball state.
Tub looks pretty down on the sideline.
ReplyDeleteThe offense needs to cheer him up.
fannin sighting!
ReplyDeleteWow, did Chris Todd really not look comfortable out there on that play.
ReplyDeleteTodd fumbles a lot.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they can send him flowers, RK,'cause its not happening on the field.
ReplyDeleteMoving backward.
ReplyDeleteWell, again that was pathetic....
ReplyDeleteDerek Winter siting on that play though.
Two questions:
ReplyDeleteWhat's the school record for 3 & outs in a season?
Have we already set it this year?
Tommy Trott catches a pass for negative yards.
ReplyDeleteMan oh man.
war eagle RK, i'd imagine the previous record has been doubled.
ReplyDeleteApparently Zachary was wide open on that play and Todd looked away from him to throw to Trott for neg yards.
ReplyDeleteUtterly pathetic there. WE blitz the whole team and get no pressure, have Bynes and Ethridge with the WR, and he breaks away for 30.
ReplyDeleteLooked like Bynes and Eth kinda picked each other.
ReplyDeletearkansas will win....maybe petrino will stay in town
ReplyDelete316 yards of offense for the lowly pigs.
ReplyDeleteThey make it hard to watch.
ReplyDeleteAC's playing? first time I've heard his name today.
ReplyDeletehow the hell do you let that happen?
ReplyDeleteGeez, how easy was that for Ark?
ReplyDeleteIt seems when teams do a reverse we never think they could pass the ball.
1 rushing td, 1 recieving td............ would casey dick the most dynamic player on the auburn offense (even if he didn't play qb)?....... ugly, ugly......
ReplyDeleteheck yeah!!!!!! Special Teams in da house today (thank goodness).
ReplyDeleteIs Ethridge still banged up? He hasn't played overly well from what I've seen today.
ReplyDeleteT minus 30 seconds until our next 3 & out.
ReplyDeleteJay, how many tackles did Bynes have in the first half?
ReplyDeleteSix tackles for Bynes.
ReplyDeleteMcNeil led with seven.
Another floater leading the WR out of bounds.
ReplyDeleteSlaughter runs his typical out of bounds route.
ReplyDeleteWho had a "three-and-out" there?
ReplyDeleteAK goes ahead here for good.
ReplyDeleteIts either dropped our Out of bounds.
ReplyDeleteNot only a floater, but a slow developing floater. A floater in slow motion.
ReplyDeleteWe will have less than 100 total yards at the end of 3 quarters.
ReplyDeleteI have no confidence that we can score again without a turnover.
We have a total of 7 points in the 2nd half of SEC games this year.
CSS audio going all poltergeist on me.
ReplyDeletethat play to slaughter is why todd should not play..... too slow to develop, too long in the air when he does make a decision
ReplyDeleteAnyone else who is watching the game, notice that Arkansas is pretty much holding on every play.
ReplyDeleteNot being a homer, it's just silly how much jersey they are grabbing.
Finally the D holds, maybe we can crack the 100 yard mark before the end of 3.
ReplyDeletegood job d.
ReplyDeleteBREAKING NEWS: Chris Todd's arm is weak.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jim Donnan. There's holding on every play. It's just a matter of it it gets called.
ReplyDeleteJay - that's why you get the big bucks.
ReplyDeleteAside from Dunn, any other WR's hurt since Winter is playing?
ReplyDeleteI see Dunn is in the game now.
Just like his speed...
ReplyDeleteWe have a Bob Dunn sighting.
ReplyDeleteNice punt thrown by Todd there into double coverage?
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing the safety had time to run from the other hash mark.
Since you're now front page worthy,you think you can save that breaking news for the advertiser tomorrow, Jay G?
ReplyDeleteWell that's the game there.
ReplyDeleteHere come the BOOOOOOOOOOOs.
ReplyDeleteOh boy.
If Tubberville calls me between quarters, I'm instructing him to put and leave in Kodi.
ReplyDeleteBreaking news.."Chris Todd sucks"...
ReplyDeleteumm.........wow todd.......
ReplyDelete83 yards of total offense through 3 quarters....If Ark scores here, it's probably over.
ReplyDeletewow, we've taken bad to a new level
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite sure who he was throwing the ball to there.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that Todd had no idea either.
Hopefully this means Kodi is in for the rest of the game.
ReplyDeleteNot that it will make a difference, or anything.
Hey...Franklin brought him in right? What can you expect..
ReplyDeleteMaybe burning the redshirt on Trotter isn't such a bad idea.
ReplyDeleteThere is no way he could be worse.
This is surreal.
ReplyDeleteWhat would Kodi have done there that would be any different?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure if he didn't scramble, he would have tried to force the ball somewhere.
Spencer Pybus is a player.
ReplyDeleteTime of possession
ReplyDelete29:30 Ark
15:30 Auburn
HUGE stand there by the D
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck would pulling Trotter's redshirt accomplish?
ReplyDeleteOh, wait, saving Tubs' job.
the difference? Kodi doesn't float handoffs.
ReplyDeleteTodd floats EVERYTHING
20-19, that was the final score of the 2000 Auburn/Ark game.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Trotter would give better QB play that would win games.
ReplyDeleteWhich is what we should be all about.
A zip pass into triple coverage isn't much different than a floater into triple coverage.
ReplyDeleteTubs last days are upon him
ReplyDeletejay...why do you say caudle has no chance?
ReplyDeleteThis could be the worst offense I have ever seen in my life. And I don't mean overmatched, untalented in over their heads offense. I mean poorly played football, dropped passes poor play-calling, bad choice of QB. Kodi, where are you?
ReplyDeleteQ just stated the obvious that neither QB is going beyond their 1st read.
ReplyDeleteI'm tired of seeing Chris Todd on the field, I don't care who we play there as long as it isn't Todd. I would rather see Daniel Cobb.
ReplyDeleteThank the heavens.
ReplyDeleteBurns back in, 2/7 for 21 yards and an int
ReplyDeletekodi just fell down, on a HANDOFF!!
ReplyDeleteDaniel Cobb is better than both QB's. At least he played with confidence.
ReplyDeleteIs this really happening?!?
ReplyDeleteit is time to clean house. I feel bad for rhodes
ReplyDeleteBurns really didn't get behind center and dig in on that one. I'm just glad we got the ball forward a yard.
ReplyDeleteNice catch by Trott
ReplyDeleteI really don't think Tuberville is going to be at Auburn next year.
ReplyDeletefirst glimpse of good playcalling: QB keeper on 3rd and short.
ReplyDeletewe just doubled our yardage for the game!
ReplyDeleteWith that catch Auburn breaks the 100 yard barrier for the game.
ReplyDeleteI've got the fourth-quarter post up now.
ReplyDeleteHow many 2nd and 10 and longer have we had this season?
ReplyDeleteeven Tate looks slow
ReplyDeleteIs this really happening?!?
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