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Posted on October 1st, 2009 by Kevin Strickand

Why Auburn will Vanquish the Vols

Saturday’s showdown between first-year coaches Lane Kiffin of and of offers a variety of interesting subplots. As both replaced coaching legends whose stars had dimmed, and as each are tasked with re-establishing the proud traditions of their respective programs, this head-to-head matchup is inevitably a major benchmark in measuring the progress of each.

Come Sunday morning, Tiger fans will have more reason to boast while Volunteer supporters will be left scratching their heads and wondering when they’ll be able to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

The meeting between the Tigers and Volunteers is a study in contrasts. In everything from the demeanor of their head coaches to their respective strengths and weaknesses, the two teams are polar opposites.

Chizik is low key. He gives little to the media beyond standard coaching cliches and pat phrases. His press conferences are virtually interchangeable. He’s cautious, reserved and evokes a business only aura.

Kiffin is ebullient. He’s angered opposing coaches and drawn the ire of SEC Commissioner Roy Kramer by sniping at rivals, and engaging in media-fueled battles with opposing coaches. His press conferences are events, because no one is really sure what Kiffin’s going to say— or have to apologize for—next.

Chizik’s Tigers have surpassed early expectations. Poll voters haven’t noticed, but is 4-0.

Kiffin’s Volunteers have struggled to match his abrasive bravado. checks in at 2-2, or 3-1 if you count moral victories. At this point, polls are the last thing on their mind.

Chizik came to with a reputation as a defensive wizard. As defensive coordinator at and then Texas he presided over two straight undefeated seasons and one national title—or two if you count titles like cross-state rival Bama fans do.

Kiffin was the pick at in large part because of his work with the offense at USC, where the Trojans were a perennial national contender.

Irony number one?

Chizik won his Texas national title while running the Longhorn defense against Kiffin’s Trojans.

Irony number two?

Despite Kiffin’s offensive reputation, ’s best chance on Saturday rests with its defense. The Volunteer offense remains stuck on start and has shown little sign of go. The defense is talented and extremely effective.

Conversely, Chizik’s defensive rep is overshadowed by ’s performance on offense. Questions abound for the Tiger defense, but the offense has rolled up more than 500 yards per game on average and is scoring a blistering 45 points per outing.

On Saturday something has to give.

defensive coordinator Monte Kiffin, Lane’s father, devised an outstanding plan to put the brakes on Tim Tebow and the Florida Gators in a 23-13 loss/moral victory at Florida.

Chances are the elder Kiffin will have a similar scheme to derail a resurgent and the high-scoring Tiger offense.

Kiffin’s task was made significantly more difficult with the loss of linebacker Nick Reveiz, whose 27 tackles are third on the team.

The problem for the Volunteers is that the offense seems capable of putting points on the board. might be able to slow it down, but the chance of stopping it outright seems remote.

averages 526 yards and 45 points per game. The Tigers pick up an average of seven yards per play. Even if the Volunteer defense is able to cut that production in half, it will likely still be enough against a offense that puts the in in inept.

The Volunteers are moderately effective at running the ball (nearly 200 yards per game), but to say quarterback Jonathan Crompton has struggled would be putting it kindly.

Crompton has thrown eight interceptions in just four games. A six-year old child could draw up the defensive gameplan against .

Put eight men in the box to limit the run and put pressure on Crompton. Force him to make a mistake.

After torched for two big plays early in a 41-30 Tiger win, that’s essentially the plan defensive coordinator employed. The result? Five Mountaineer interceptions and a Tiger win.

’s defense has issues. The Tigers allow a too-high 4.6 yards per play. Opponents average more than 150 yards rushing and more than 170 passing. Opponents score an average of 24 points per game.

That must improve for loftier season expectations to come to fruition. As it pertains to Saturday’s meeting, however, the Volunteers show no indication they are capable of taking advantage of the defensive questions the Tigers present.

Last season these two teams waged an epic battle on the floor of Jordan-Hare that resulted in 792 combined yards. Punting yards. punted ten times for 399 yards, the Tigers nine for 393.

Given ’s offensive prowess and the Tigers’ defensive questions, you may see another 800-yard effort—with no punts—on Saturday.

As the lights go down, you’ll also see a 5-0 team. The only question is whether poll voters will finally take notice.

Posted on September 11th, 2009 by Admin

An Obsessive Auburn Fans Thoughts Week 2 Preview

By Matt Donaldson | Gameday Correspondent

Fresh off an exciting 37-13 win over a good team, the football team will be paid a visit by on Saturday night. First year head man Dan Mullen guided the Bulldogs to a convincing win over Jackson State in Week 1. Now it’s the SEC opener for him and for new coach .

It’s an important game for to win if they want to support the idea that the demons of last season are fully eliminated. Last year, staggered to a 3-2 win in Starkville. The defense played an incredible game, but the offense kept trying to lose it. I think will be better than advertised this year, but this is a game at home that should win. Here’s a few things to watch for on Saturday night:

Turnovers – Two years ago in this series, lost the game mostly because of turnovers. did a great job of protecting the ball last week, but two costly fumbles (, ) need to be eliminated for SEC play. Can force the two quarterback system in place at State to turn the ball over? If so, might win fairly convincingly. If commits the turnovers, the game will be much too close for comfort.

Auburn Tigers QB Chris Todd

Tigers QB

The Running Game has some quality running backs. Anthony Dixon returns after a one game suspension, and Christian Ducre is another solid back. Both teams want to run the ball first out of their new spread attacks. Whichever team establishes the running game more successfully has a huge advantage in the game.

Momentum – How will ’s players and coaches handle the praise they have received this week? Last week was a trap game. And while this is an SEC game and it shouldn’t be a problem, it will be interesting to see the intensity with which the team plays as they’re expected to win. I hope to see the same loose, fun, yet focused attitude displayed last week. Having another game under the lights at Jordan-Hare will help create more of a home field advantage. Can they continue the momentum that started last weekend?

Linebackers – They were very productive last week. Will play this week? Adam Herring did a good job in his place last week. They will be key in stopping the run and limiting the intermediate passing game of the Bulldogs.

Special Teams – In the history of this series, tends to play close, even when they’re not expected to. In close games, special teams are vital. I hope it doesn’t come down to a field goal or an important punt to flip the field position. But if it does, can ’s special teams units come through in the clutch?

Things to watch for around the country:

USC @ Ohio State – Obviously this is a huge game with national title implications. How will true freshman Matt Barkley respond while playing in the Horseshoe? Is Ohio State a legitimate top 10 team? We’ll know a lot more about both teams after this one is over.

SEC matchups begin – South Carolina @ and Vanderbilt @ provides some interesting storylines to begin the SEC slate. absolutely needs a win to curb some of the criticism from last week’s loss, and still has questions about their defense after Washington moved the ball so well. It’s good to have SEC matchups back on the schedule.

@ Michigan – Both teams looked impressive in their openers, but which team is for real? Whichever team can advance to 2-0 on the year will be in the spotlight for weeks to come.

UCLA @ – Can Lane Kiffin avenge the Vols’ loss in the Rose Bowl last year? It certainly looks like will be much improved, but they will have to perform that way against a quality opponent. I think this is a huge swing game for UT – if they lose, it’s going to be pretty devastating to their record in the long run with Florida, and coming up in the next few weeks. But if they can win, @ Florida will be extremely entertaining next week.

Upset Special – Watch for Connecticut to at least stick around and make it a game against North Carolina, and don’t be surprised if Vanderbilt plays on Saturday night in Tiger .

Enjoy the games this weekend! I’ll have a recap of the weekend’s action at the beginning of next week…!