a.) Listening to Tiger Talk.
b.) Watching Clemson @ Georgia Tech on the tube. Or LCD. Or plasma.
Please participate in the comments section.
FROM TIGER TALK
- On the week: ``It was business as usual. I'm really proud of the way they practiced."
- On Tiger Walk: ``I was getting in the moment with the fans."
- On Eric Smith's situation: ``Eric Smith will be playing Saturday night. We've moved on. We're proud ot have him back. I assure you that he's a better Auburn man now than he was three weeks ago."
- On assistant coaches continuing to participate in Tiger Walk: "I want them to be a part of the whole thing. That's one of the things that makes Auburn great. They ate that up. They had a great time."
- On handling blowout wins: ``We're never going to run the score up on people. That's not us."
- On Eltoro Freeman's situation: ``We're really hoping he can play Saturday. It's been one of those situations where he has looked close. There's a fine line. We don't want to lose him for another three weeks. We have to have caution."
- On Anthony Gulley: "He's one of those guys we're trying to get prepared week by week. He was a little big-eyed (returning punts). You're going to see him play more and more."
- On getting 556 yards against Louisiana Tech: ``It is exciting. That's where we're starting and we're hoping to build on that every week."
- Chizik said TE Tommy Trott played 77 of the team's 79 snaps last week.
- Auburn is working under the assumption that Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen, the former Florida offensive czar, will run the same schemes he ran at UF and Utah. They're not expecting major tweaks based on Mullen's lack of Utah- and Florida-caliber players.
- On the number of plays Auburn wants to run each week: ``In a perfect world, we run 90 to 95 plays in a game. We want to lead the country. The pace matters."
- On Derek Winter: ``Derek Winter is playing. He played some Saturday -- more in a special-teams role. He was out there."
- On Mario Fannin's running habits: ``He needs to do a little bit better job (of running north-south). He's going to get his touches because he's such a great athlete."
- On Onterio McCalebb: ``I really want to tempter the expectations. I want him to stay humble and keep working. That's how he got where he is. We just have to keep him honest and keep him working."
Live from HABOTN HQ, it's Blogger Tate
ReplyDeleteGood evening, Sir.
ReplyDeletefour?
ReplyDeletehope this game is better than last week's match-up.
ReplyDeleteNow that if funny..
ReplyDeletePooch kick returned for a TD.
i listened to TigerTalk last week but can't figure out how this week. Anyone got a link.
ReplyDeleteWow, nuther Tech score
it's already got more points, Wes
ReplyDeleteClemson is putting on an exhibition...
ReplyDeleteI said in the other thread, I'll say it here. GT is best in the ACC. They look good. I felt that way before the season and nothing is changing that perception right now.
ReplyDeleteUmm.... Is Clemson playing like this because of the purple unis?
ReplyDeleteClemson is either REALLY bad, or GT is pretty dang good... or both. I say both.
I'm guessing the scout team didn't run it as well as GT is doing
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you can tell...Clemson isn't even putting up a fight.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if GT looks good or if Clemson is pulling of the best self-destruction skit of the season.
ReplyDeletePaul Johnson is a heckuva coach btw..
ReplyDeleteI was very afraid that someone in the SEC would hire him.
toenail drag?
ReplyDeleteclemson is always such a disappointment...it bothers me when folks call it "the other auburn". what an insult.
ReplyDeletenope, that one is GT's ball
ReplyDeleteCan GT's offense work in the SEC, though?
ReplyDeletethat's the thought I was having JGT. And my answer is, no.
ReplyDeletePeople wondered whether Florida's would work too.
ReplyDeleteWith the right talent he would win anywhere.
anyone have a link for tiger talk
ReplyDeletewith the right talent he wouldn't have to run that offense
ReplyDeleteJay G- I believe Johnson's offense can work in the sec just fine with the right athletes, provided he is the only one running that type of offense.
ReplyDeleteHideous coaching decision.
ReplyDeleteDon't burn the timeout, take the 5 yard penalty, and punt the ball.
Instead, you pooch it without your normal coverage, and you get torched.
I've never understood why coaches so quickly use the timeout there.
No tiger talk for me (dangit), but now that clempsun is down by a few, the c0ck$ fans are coming out of the woodwork. I'm amazed at the reaction of the fans of a team that barely eaked out a win against a middle-o-the-road acc team. Yes, this assumes that Ga Tech is good.
ReplyDeleteIs it Saturday yet?
That commercial involving Quentin Riggins is ... awkward.
ReplyDeleteWho describes himself as underrated?
LOL
ReplyDeleteWow! Is this Clemson's peewee team?
ReplyDeleteStorm
ReplyDeleteTiger Talk
OMNICA to the rescue!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Monica!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMon...
ReplyDeleteI just read the specifications on the PT-2700. I'm breathless.
I LOVE IT!!!!!
ReplyDeletehahahahahaha Ehyou
ReplyDeleteyou crack me up
That GT fake FG TD is priceless after the disaster of a fake fg/ pooch punt by Clemson. Clemson fans better start hitting the booze.
ReplyDeleteThe Chiz needs to reassess his goals
ReplyDeleteThis just in ... Paul Johnson has put the "Kick Me" sign on Dabo's back.
ReplyDeleteSo Jay G, as an AP voter, what kiind of impact is GT making on you?
ReplyDeleteEddie: Too early to tell.
ReplyDeleteI definitely think Paul Johnson would be a successful SEC coach. I'm not sure about the offense he currently uses, though.
ReplyDeleteI'll say it again. This is Clempsun. They're not good.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see my favorite NBA player sign with Memphis today. Should be a fun year!
ReplyDeleteI agree Lowcountry...
ReplyDeleteClemson is horrible.
Either that or they should never play in Atlanta again.
when they come back, they'll talk about who saw their first action in an Auburn uniform.
ReplyDeletehehehe
Iverson?
ReplyDeletewhen i was in little league baseball we beat Clemson 29-2. Oh, wait, that was Clemmons.
ReplyDeleteI think this is the first time I've seen a team score two touchdowns on fake field goals, once on offense and once on defense.
ReplyDeleteClemson is just dominating time of possession. They are sure to win.
ReplyDeleteAnybody ever been to Grant field?
ReplyDeleteThat is a weird looking place....
God, i'm glad football is back. GT game and Steelers game. Fun Fun Fun.
ReplyDeleteFSJ - yep, '65, '67, '69, '71, '73, '75, and '87
ReplyDeleteFSJ- I've been there several times, usually on Thursday night games like tonight. I passed up the chance to go tonight.
ReplyDeletewow, just running all over them
ReplyDeleteFSJ- I also meant to say it's a small horshoe type place with no bad seats. The upper decks are a great view.
ReplyDeleteChizzy does a great job with the fan questions and the Tiger Talk show in general.
ReplyDeleteI agree with FSJ, it looks weird. I agree with Eddie the upper deck is great because it isn't in the stratosphere
ReplyDeleteWow..Clemson held them to three.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding.
Just wanted everyone to know that I love Mrs. Jett. She is the best!!!
ReplyDeleteChizik said TE Tommy Trott played 77 of the team's 79 snaps last week.
ReplyDeleteDoes Mrs Jet know you're in love with Mrs Jett?
ReplyDeleteIf anyone needs "great wife" lessons -- just let me know.
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see we won't run up the score on people, but winning decisively would be nice.
ReplyDeleteI think T.J. in Moody (Tiger Talk caller) is having a good time tonight.
ReplyDeleteJay, I have heard that the coaches like Trott's blocking. Is that true?
ReplyDeleteInteresting comment about the offense, JGT. He wants to "build on" the 556 yards every week but he doesn't want to run the score up. I don't know that you can commit 100% effort to both goals.
ReplyDeleteWow,That Tech commercial looked a lot like Samford Hall.
ReplyDelete*he, not you
ReplyDeleteJohn Heisman is the answer.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pass. There you go Tigers.
ReplyDeleteTrott played that much? wow.
ReplyDeleteThe Tech Building in the commercial and Samford hall have a lot in common.
ReplyDeleteI haven't asked much about Trott lately. I was waiting on him to do something.
ReplyDeleteI heard Trott had a good game blowing up DBs. It kind of surprised me. I didn't notice him that much during the game.
ReplyDeletemaybe i should call in : WHERE'S FRIGGIN' GABE MCKENZIE? u telling me John Douglas is better than G-Mac? puh-leeeze.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Gabe coming off an injury of some sort?
ReplyDeleteOnly one segment of TT remaining!
ReplyDeleteso, after 12 games, our # plays/game avg will be...
ReplyDeleteGabe is coming off a "personal problem."
ReplyDeleteTHT- 86
ReplyDeleteThanks Jay G, I knew it was something.
ReplyDeleteTHT, I read where Tulsa started out at 70 something plays a game at the start of the season and were around 90 by the end.
ReplyDeleteEddie -great minds think alike
ReplyDeleteI love that the Braves can only score 1 run in in a game to waste a Tommy Hanson 8 inning shutout and then score 6 runs in the first two innings of the next game. And by love I mean hate.
ReplyDeleteNO DROPS, TECH!
ReplyDeleteHater:
ReplyDeleteYou're giving me lots of material for tomorrow's gig already.
1. Yes, Paul Johnson's deal can work anywhere.
2. Iverson? Really? Dude. A shoot-first point guard who quit on the Pistons last year because he didn't like coming off the bench? Really?
3. We hope to have the static issues cleared up for all the HOTTIES listening on the interwebs.
Love,
J. Kev
www.supersport930.com
BEASLEY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think we should average 88 plays/game ...BEASLEY!!!
ReplyDeleteEddie, you're FAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteRivals has Dyer at 85% Auburn and "may be just a matter of time".
ReplyDeleteTHT- LOL, I was ready for you that time.
ReplyDeleteJ Kev - Your anti static efforts are appreciated.
ReplyDeleteMon - I'd rather it be 100% Auburn on his own time
ReplyDeleteIf I was as good as Iverson, I'd be selfish. I know me. I'd want the rock and I'd make it rain.
ReplyDeleteHe was a very bad man from 96-03 or so.
JKEV- Really enjoy the hatin with Jay G Segment. They are great.
ReplyDeleteMon - thanks again for the TTalk link. I've bookmarked it now...just hope I remember.
ReplyDeleteFor those of you that thought GT was a triple option team, watch this game. A lot of what they do is similar to what we do. They are basically a different type of spread team.
ReplyDeleteBut has Iverson's candle burned out?
ReplyDeleteTiger Talk has ended.
ReplyDeleteHABOTN Talk is just beginning
ReplyDeleteDigger, I'd say A.I. has one full year remaining. His attitude works only when he's really useful.
ReplyDeleteNobody wants a has-been asshat.
Well, maybe the Minnesota Vikings.
I'm thinking there is a disconnect between Clemson's QB Parker and the rest of the team.
ReplyDeleteAnytime, THT. I'll be happy to remind you next week if you forget it.
ReplyDeletenote to self: keep BEASLEY!!! post short and simple.
ReplyDeleteMinnessota will take a bag of bones as long as the last name is Favre. That is a joke.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the interruption, Mrs. Jet has had her meds and I've recaptured the computer.
ReplyDeleteSomeone please call 911 and get Dabo to the hospital, he may have a closed head wound.
THT- don't worry, you are like 40 up on me on the "Beasley" posts. I'll see if I can try and make a dent.
ReplyDeleteExcuse my ignorance, but what job did Coach Dabo come from?
ReplyDeleteMon - I appreciate you looking after us elderly folk.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about the rest of y'all, but it's ice cream time in my neck of the woods.
WDCWE- I believe he was the WR coach at Clemson last season.
ReplyDeleteGrandma HABOTN, ie my mom, has her alma mater playing No. 23 Cincinnati this week.
ReplyDeletePlease find it in your heart to support the Indians from Southeast Missouri State.
Rollercoaster! yeah yeah
ReplyDeleteJay if he doesn't show quick I beleive he will shine the pine and quit
ReplyDeleteWin one for Grammie HABOTN!
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting move. Get rid of a perennially average coach for one of his assistants.
ReplyDeleteGo Native Americans!!!
ReplyDeleteOr is the mascot Gandhi?
Go SEMSU?!!!!
ReplyDeletewdwce - I thought the same thing last year when they hired him...very peculiar. Don't know yet if it was the right hire or not, just very peculiar at the time.
ReplyDeleteGandma's team is in for a big hurt
ReplyDeletebut I say go grandma's team
Same play, same pass, same results. I know you need to get to the sidelines first, but catching the ball on the field seems more imperative right now for the Tigers.
ReplyDeleteDabo was WR coach at Clemson last year I think.
ReplyDeleteGo SEMO! My youngest sister went there.
ReplyDeleteCincy - how did she end up at SEMO?
ReplyDeleteClemson's special teams are ... special.
ReplyDeleteWhat do I get for winning the Aflac Trivia question?
ReplyDeleteHold on to your time out boys we gonna get em later
ReplyDeleteThat was too easy for us Auburn fans
ReplyDeleteHow many teams did Heisman coach for? I knew that he brought the "Tigers" from Auburn to Clemson, but he was at GT too?
ReplyDeleteI hear Clemson now COME ON HALF TIME
ReplyDeleteyep, that was like asking who wore #34 at Auburn
ReplyDeleteDid Clemson hire Dabo before Tuberville resigned?
ReplyDeleteGT, Penn, Rice for sure, but not sure where elser.
ReplyDeleteHeisman coaching stops:
ReplyDeleteOberlin
Buchtel College (Akron)
Auburn
Clemson
Georgia Tech
Pennsylvania
Washington & Jefferson
Rice
FSJ- I believe so, I think the removed the interim before Tubs "resigned", but i'm not completely sure.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heisman
ReplyDeleteGood Job Eddie.
courtesy of wiki - i didn't know the first two or W&J; and I always want to put him at Santa Clara... was that Pop Warner?
ReplyDeleteClemson special teams are especially bad.
ReplyDeleteDabo Swinney is a retard in over his head. He is also, I believe, a bama grad.
ReplyDeleteWhat Paul Johnson is doing to him is child abuse. I find it gut-bustingly funny.
I am being held hostage and not being allowed to watch football... someone save me please.
ReplyDeletenope, Pop Warner had a stint at Stanford.
ReplyDeleteWhat have you learned about yourself as a QB?:
ReplyDelete“That this is fun. This is easy. This is what I was made to do.”
Was anything difficult?:
“The run up the tunnel at halftime,” he said. “That was brutal.”
Matt Barkley, USC QB and supreme tool
WDCWE- My wife knows useless trivia on celebrities, I hold my on in college football with Auburn Ties.
ReplyDeleteWake give her a chocolate covered cherry and grab the remote while she's indulged
ReplyDeleteit's official...Santa Clara has never had a "big name" coach. Where on earth did I get that idea?
ReplyDeletebtw, Walter Camp also coached at Stanford
I thought so Eddie...
ReplyDeleteI bet they wished they had waited for a proven coach like Tubs.
A noble cause for sure, Eddie.
ReplyDeleteNice blonde hair Coach Hotz. Why you don't look a day older than 25. Times 4.
JKev ...
ReplyDeleteBe nice. Dabo has Automatic Death Disease.
SEMO!
ReplyDeleteWakerider:
ReplyDeleteWho wears the britches in your house?
Thank goodness Lou's Peptalk is back!
ReplyDeleteMatt Barkley may be embarrassed by those remarks some day when he's older. Or not.
finally... I knew there had been a big name coach at an obscure PACIFIC coast school
ReplyDeleteAmos Alonzo Stagg coached at Pacific the final 14 years of his ~57 year coaching career.
Holtz looks like he has been smoking 3 packs a day for his whole life.
ReplyDeleteTrue Fact on Holtz, at least while at South Carolina, he got an agreement with Wendy's to have a Frosty Machine put in the equipment room. Dude loves his frosties.
ElTurbo diagnoses him as having a nasty case of Bill Stewart Syndrome.
ReplyDeleteHater:
ReplyDeleteIs there a compelling reason NOT to ahve a Campfire?
"I mean, you're here, and we're here, so wouldn't it be OUR time?"
/Jeff Spiccoli
Lou's Pep talk ....I just changed the station for a while
ReplyDeleteI'm not at my house... and I'm not "with" the girl I'm with... so I don't see the chocolate cherry thing working.... but I'll try.
ReplyDeleteJKEV- I'm calling DEFAX.
ReplyDeleteGo SEMO!
FSJ:
ReplyDeleteI think Clempsun figured they'd already had one career 8-4 with a history of under-achieving.
I like watching Lou, it makes me feel really smart and relevant.
ReplyDeleteLou Holtz = creepy old man who may have a collection of children's shoes in his attic.
ReplyDeleteWith the feet still inside, JKev
ReplyDeletePete Carroll forgets to have his "work" done to his neck. It shows his age.
ReplyDeleteLou has a Charlie Weiss shrine in his house, but it's like the Ring from Lord of the Ring, "My precious", he does more harm to him by hyping him up to watch him flop.
ReplyDeleteStewardess bought me the most awesomely awesome awesomest hat today.
ReplyDeleteIt's an Aubie head on top of the base of a cap.
Can't take Lou watching Tenn vs Pitt no score in second Qtr
ReplyDeletewhy is Lou even on ESPN... Come on is he really that good for ratings
ReplyDeleteJ Kev...I've often wondered how much Coach Tuberville's neck problems had to do with some of his perceived lack of interest/effort on the recruiting trail...
ReplyDeleteTubs would have done a nice job in Lou's place, but I'm guessing Tubs only wanted a temp job to pay the bills :).
ReplyDeleteYea he couldn't put beans and greens on the table without a part time job.
ReplyDeleteI just had to wake MrsTHT so I could take her pillow out. I had to wake the pillow also. Pillow=Molly dog
ReplyDeleteI think Tubs would be way boring.
ReplyDeleteAnybody understand a word Holtz just said?
ReplyDeleteWell Tubs would keep Mark May and Reese Davis from having to wear Rain gear all the time.
ReplyDeleteI didn't understand a single syllable. Of course, my TV is muted.
ReplyDeleteMon- I agree. Dullsville.
Monica, why do you say that?
ReplyDeleteOne could ask the same question about Lee Corso. Dude's made a career -- and lots of money -- by being a buffoon.
ReplyDeleteFor that matter, who likes Dick Vitale? Man, I'm starting to really hate ESPN.
Lou said University of Spoiled Children. Other than that I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty sure that the cameramen taping that segment. I would wear a raincoat if I ever met Holtz.
ReplyDeleteJ.Kev- Don't stop there, your forgetting the biggest buffon of all, Chris Berman. I despise that guy. Needs to retire in the worst way. He was tiring 30 years ago.
ReplyDeletebuffoon does not equate to boring
ReplyDeleteI like Lee Corso. At least he was entertaining. Dick Vitale used to be great before he became a characacher of himself.
ReplyDeleteEddie, you stole my joke.
ReplyDeleteMikeyC why do I say what?
ReplyDeleteDr. Lou is a great motivational speaker. saw him in knoxville 3 years ago. it was cool.
ReplyDeleteWDCWE- SOrry, oh, and Stuart Scott is heading down that same road.
ReplyDeleteThe best SC anchors are the LA Crew.
wdcwe - get in line. he stole my post long before he stole your joke ;-)
ReplyDeletenope, not going to do it 100+
ReplyDeleteMaybe off camera Dr. Lou is better. When he's more relaxed...
ReplyDeleteunmute the tv, 2nd half kicked off
ReplyDeleteI'm into petty theft, sorry. Don't prosecute the asshat. :)
ReplyDeleteTubs would be boring. I thought the media loved him at AU I think he would be pretty good at it.
ReplyDeleteHey Monica - I gotta go to Brewton Saturday, and my kids are gonna meet us there to eat lunch. I've never been to Brewton - got a suggestion on where to eat?
ReplyDeleteThanks
it's all good, Eddie. Just shows you're on top of your game tonight.
ReplyDeleteinto petty theft?
ReplyDeletehhhmmmmmm.
note to self: keep away away from scottie b's tailgate cooler.
DOUBLE BEASLEY!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust made my week! haha..been school and working all day, the front page recognition has relieved my daily pain! 2 days!
ReplyDeleteI think the media loved him because he afforded them lots of access. That doesn't translate into him being entertaining on camera. Especially when put in the position of offering commentary, opinion, etc.
ReplyDeleteJust my opinion. He might end up being fantastic, but I don't think so.
off by twenty
ReplyDeleteNice run uh oh flag
ReplyDelete2 hundo
ReplyDeleteNorm?
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