Sunday, September 17, 2006

House of Horrors

Since the inception of divisional play, LSU is 2-6 when playing at Auburn. The Tigers have dropped the last 4 dating back to 2000. In those four games, the Tigers are averaging 9 points a contest. Most of the losses have been of the gut wrenching type.

1992: LSU rallies from a deep deficit on the arm of Jamie Howard to take a 28-27 lead. Curley plays prevent defense and Auburn moves down the field and kicks a game winning FG. Au 30 – LSU 28

1994: The Interception Game. Jamie Howard throws 3 pick-6’s as LSU blows a game they dominated all afternoon. AU 30 – LSU 26

2000: Rudy Johnson pounds on LSU. AU 34 – LSU 17

2002: Auburn dominates LSU as Marcus Randall struggles. AU 31 – LSU 7

2004: Classic game decided by a missed XP and a bogus penalty on LSU. Auburn converted on a 4th and long on the game winning drive. Then missed the XP after tying the score at 9-9. But a flag was thrown on LSU for landing on another player and Auburn was allowed to re-kick. I have NEVER seen that penalty called in 25 years of watching football. AU 10 – LSU 9

2006: Another classic marred by the officials. Down 7-3, LSU throws deep on 4th and long. Early Doucet is mugged around the goal line and the ball is tipped away. The ref closest to the play throws a flag but is overruled in an absolutely TERRIBLE call. AU 7 – LSU 3.

Observations of the game:

* The defense is outstanding. Irons was bottled up for most of the day as Auburn was held to 182 total yard. LSU was hurt by the injury to Zenon. Daniel Francis came in and was immediately targeted by Cox.

* JaMarcus Russell played well, but made some poor decisions down the stretch. With 45 seconds left, Russell was sacked as he rolled out the pocket as the play broke down. He could have easily thrown the ball away yet he was caught from behind. He cost LSU at least 15-20 seconds by getting needlessly sacked. He connected with Bowe two plays later getting LSU to the Auburn 19 with 14 seconds left. On the next play LSU was lined up wrong and had to take a 5 yard penalty. Finally Russell throws only down to the 5 on the last play of the game.

* Dwayne Bowe is having the type of season all LSU fans had hoped for. He’s got 11 catches this season and is averaging 19 yards a reception.

* LSU really struggled to run the ball. Auburn pushed the LSU O-line into the backfield numerous times Saturday.

* Play calling was very suspect on the second to last drive. LSU ran the ball four times that drive for a grand total of four yards. LSU was first and 10 at the Auburn 33 then ran up the middle twice after being stuffed all day. Dumb. More generally, the play calling was fairly conservative the entire game, no misdirection, no trick plays, no reverses and not a lot of deep balls.

* Officiating sucked. Every close call went against LSU and the refs clearly blew the late pass interference call.

* This is a damn good LSU team. Auburn was at home and just slightly better on Saturday.

LSU fans should take heart, LSU is going to win a number of games this season.

Next week the Tigers return home to face a Tulane team coming off a big win at Mississippi State. A game like this will test Miles’ coaching and motivational abilities. The players will probably be a bit down, so Miles needs to make sure they move on mentally. I look for LSU to start slow but turn it on late in the second quarter and eventually romp.

LSU 45 – Tulane 3

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