This total looks way off to me I know Miss State put up 49 points last week but that was on Memphis who cant play any defense I think Auburn is a step up in class. This Under looks like money to me. Unless someone has a different view on this game let me know.
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This total looks way off to me I know Miss State put up 49 points last week but that was on Memphis who cant play any defense I think Auburn is a step up in class. This Under looks like money to me. Unless someone has a different view on this game let me know.
I don't know bro, it should fall around that number, Auburn scores points and they don't play much defense, Arkansas State ran up and down the field on them, just look at the stats from that game
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I don't know bro, it should fall around that number, Auburn scores points and they don't play much defense, Arkansas State ran up and down the field on them, just look at the stats from that game
WIll take a look maybe stay away from college tomorrow night and just play the vikes game
I'm not really a totals player and don't want to talk you out of your play, just pointing out Auburn's lack of defense against a SunBelt team in Week 1
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Quote Originally Posted by zanman822:
WIll take a look maybe stay away from college tomorrow night and just play the vikes game
I'm not really a totals player and don't want to talk you out of your play, just pointing out Auburn's lack of defense against a SunBelt team in Week 1
45-17 AU...they can ring those damn cowbells until their arms fall off, but that doesn't change the disparity of talent on the field. Last year wasn't a fluke and AU has only become better on defense (despite what you saw Sat. night w/all the TrFR that played). Remember the names Trovon Reed and Michael Dyer. WDE
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45-17 AU...they can ring those damn cowbells until their arms fall off, but that doesn't change the disparity of talent on the field. Last year wasn't a fluke and AU has only become better on defense (despite what you saw Sat. night w/all the TrFR that played). Remember the names Trovon Reed and Michael Dyer. WDE
State scored 19 or more points in every game last year except one (against Alabama they scored 3). This includes 24 against Auburn in Auburn....
Auburn went under 20 points twice (LSU & Kentucky). Auburn put 49 on State last year...
With that said, I know a game from last year does not indicate the results of this year, but with Auburn drastically improving at QB and State having another year in that Offense, I believe both teams will move the ball.
Ark. state was only down 12 points with 8 minutes to go last weekend, as their QB threw for over 300 yards. I don't think any of State's QB will surpass 300 yards, but Ark. state moved the ball pretty well until the 3rd quarter.
stichael23 seems close to the Auburn program... can you comment on Savage and Ethridge in the secondary? I know Ethridge just got cleared two weeks ago for full contact, thus appearing a little rusty in the game....
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State scored 19 or more points in every game last year except one (against Alabama they scored 3). This includes 24 against Auburn in Auburn....
Auburn went under 20 points twice (LSU & Kentucky). Auburn put 49 on State last year...
With that said, I know a game from last year does not indicate the results of this year, but with Auburn drastically improving at QB and State having another year in that Offense, I believe both teams will move the ball.
Ark. state was only down 12 points with 8 minutes to go last weekend, as their QB threw for over 300 yards. I don't think any of State's QB will surpass 300 yards, but Ark. state moved the ball pretty well until the 3rd quarter.
stichael23 seems close to the Auburn program... can you comment on Savage and Ethridge in the secondary? I know Ethridge just got cleared two weeks ago for full contact, thus appearing a little rusty in the game....
OVER OVER OVER... Auburn is gonna put up 40+ and Miss St has an Offense this year...I think Auburn will give up at least 14 and probably closer to 20+....JMO
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OVER OVER OVER... Auburn is gonna put up 40+ and Miss St has an Offense this year...I think Auburn will give up at least 14 and probably closer to 20+....JMO
State scored 19 or more points in every game last year except one (against Alabama they scored 3). This includes 24 against Auburn in Auburn....
Auburn went under 20 points twice (LSU & Kentucky). Auburn put 49 on State last year...
With that said, I know a game from last year does not indicate the results of this year, but with Auburn drastically improving at QB and State having another year in that Offense, I believe both teams will move the ball.
Ark. state was only down 12 points with 8 minutes to go last weekend, as their QB threw for over 300 yards. I don't think any of State's QB will surpass 300 yards, but Ark. state moved the ball pretty well until the 3rd quarter.
stichael23 seems close to the Auburn program... can you comment on Savage and Ethridge in the secondary? I know Ethridge just got cleared two weeks ago for full contact, thus appearing a little rusty in the game....
You're dead on with Etheridge, Savage, and Mcneil being a little rusty as none of them had seen the field in over a year, (all 3 have been All-SEC) they should look a lot better in Thursday nights game. The defense will look a lot sharper as well since Roof played a very vanilla base defense and showed nothing. The scary thing is that the offense showed nothing either. Auburn played 12 true fresh last weekend, the 2nd most in the SEC behind UF. The coaches know how big this game is and so do the players, their looking forward to the electric crowd. Miss. St. will have no answer for Auburn's offense, whereas I expect the AU defense to force 2-3 turnovers. Remember the names of True Fresh WR Trovon Reed and RB Michael Dyer, they should have huge nights as well. Also Darvin Adams, Terrell Zachery, and Mario Fannin was rarely ran on the ground, that was for a reason. The coaches put more time in the pre-season game planning for this one than they did the Ark. St. game. I could go on but needless to say I feel very confident that the Auburn should take care of business tomorrow night.
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Quote Originally Posted by GroveCity:
State scored 19 or more points in every game last year except one (against Alabama they scored 3). This includes 24 against Auburn in Auburn....
Auburn went under 20 points twice (LSU & Kentucky). Auburn put 49 on State last year...
With that said, I know a game from last year does not indicate the results of this year, but with Auburn drastically improving at QB and State having another year in that Offense, I believe both teams will move the ball.
Ark. state was only down 12 points with 8 minutes to go last weekend, as their QB threw for over 300 yards. I don't think any of State's QB will surpass 300 yards, but Ark. state moved the ball pretty well until the 3rd quarter.
stichael23 seems close to the Auburn program... can you comment on Savage and Ethridge in the secondary? I know Ethridge just got cleared two weeks ago for full contact, thus appearing a little rusty in the game....
You're dead on with Etheridge, Savage, and Mcneil being a little rusty as none of them had seen the field in over a year, (all 3 have been All-SEC) they should look a lot better in Thursday nights game. The defense will look a lot sharper as well since Roof played a very vanilla base defense and showed nothing. The scary thing is that the offense showed nothing either. Auburn played 12 true fresh last weekend, the 2nd most in the SEC behind UF. The coaches know how big this game is and so do the players, their looking forward to the electric crowd. Miss. St. will have no answer for Auburn's offense, whereas I expect the AU defense to force 2-3 turnovers. Remember the names of True Fresh WR Trovon Reed and RB Michael Dyer, they should have huge nights as well. Also Darvin Adams, Terrell Zachery, and Mario Fannin was rarely ran on the ground, that was for a reason. The coaches put more time in the pre-season game planning for this one than they did the Ark. St. game. I could go on but needless to say I feel very confident that the Auburn should take care of business tomorrow night.
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