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Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:24 am to HailToTheChiz
Actually I did. I've seen you guys as high as 4th preseason. Just trying to figure out the optimism. You guys weren't that good last year, and Marshall was a really good leader of the offense
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:26 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Why the frick would you not consider the coordinator years when talking gus's offense?
Yep, the off. Coordinator won the national championship. The head coach was horrible, blah blah
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:27 am to HailToTheChiz
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My bad man. See my edit.
No problem, I get the Auburn fan optimism. Just don't get the national love
Top 25 team for sure, top 5? Wow
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:28 am to lefty08
You keep asking questions about the offense yet want to ignore the offensive coordinator?
OK you're an idiot. Moving on.
OK you're an idiot. Moving on.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:29 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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OK you're an idiot. Moving on.

Won't answer the question....moving on
You saying your answer for media love is Gus? Noted
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:30 am to HailToTheChiz
Perhaps you should read first before opening your cocksuckers next time.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:31 am to ArmyHogs
It's fine army, most threads are troll threads. Most of these guys are scared of discussions
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:36 am to lefty08
Schedule and having a guy that can rush the passer. Gus has always had a good offense when he's had a good QB. Not really worried about that side of the ball. They'll find a way to get it done.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:37 am to lefty08
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Auburn was a goal line fluke leg break from going 3-5 in conference last year.
We were a hut hut away from going 6-3

Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:41 am to lefty08
So Auburn doesn't deserve hype, but Arkansas' sorry arse does? A school that has won a whopping two SEC games in the last two years and has basically never won shite since joining the conference
If nothing else, Auburn has a favorable schedule and a history of bouncing back to win championships after less than great results in the previous year.
Sorry that a shite football program like Arkansas that has never accomplished a damn thing since joining the conference doesn't get and doesn't deserve the same benefit of the doubt
If nothing else, Auburn has a favorable schedule and a history of bouncing back to win championships after less than great results in the previous year.
Sorry that a shite football program like Arkansas that has never accomplished a damn thing since joining the conference doesn't get and doesn't deserve the same benefit of the doubt
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:41 am to GenesChin
True, the west is a crapshoot. Another reason why I think 4th is way too high
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:41 am to lefty08
It kinda reminds me of the love that Ole Miss got two years ago.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:43 am to auburnphan23
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Sorry that a shite football program like Arkansas that has never accomplished a damn thing since joining the conference doesn't get and doesn't deserve the same benefit of the doubt
While I appreciate the enthusiasm, stick to the topic.
Answer the damn question like all the other people or go start fights elsewhere
This isn't about Arkansas, even though I'm on record saying we shouldn't be top 25 yet.
This post was edited on 5/5/15 at 7:44 am
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:49 am to lefty08
Jeremy Johnson is good..he could end up being a 1st round draft pick. There is a lot of hype surrounding him, but I think he ends up being as good as advertised. Our rushing attack will be very good with a dose of Jovon Robinson, Roc Thomas, and Peyton Barber.
It all starts up front however, and AU has one of the better starting fronts with Shon Coleman at LT, Alex Kozaan G, Austin Golson C, Braden Smith G, Avery Young RT. Granted Kozan had back surgery so whether he comes back 100% like he was will have to be seen. Although all of those players are future draft picks with 1st round potential.
The receiving corps will feature Duke Williams as the star. We also have solid options around him with Melvin Ray, Myron Burton, Ricardo Louis, Tony Stephens, and Marcus Davis. Johnson can sling the football, and he has great options around him.
Defense will be improved with Boom, and solid starting players. Our depth could end up being a little sketchy. The Dline will be better with Carl Lawson back and the addition of Byron Cowart. We will also be solid in the middle with Montravious Adams and Dontavius Russell. Although depth could be a concern with the loss of Elijah Daniel.
LB group will be good with Kris Frost, Cassanova Mckinzy, and Tre Williams leading the way. All will be draft picks with Williams being 1st round potential before he leaves Auburn.
Starting group in the secondary will be one of the better in the SEC with Tray Mathews and Rudy Ford at Safety. Jonathan Jones who is a preseason all SEC pick and Josh Holsey will be manning the CB position. That's a stout starting group but depth is a concern in the secondary and could be our downfall..hopefully we won't get bitten by the injury bug.
Auburn has potential to be very good this season, but of course so do a lot of teams before the season starts. We will just have to wait and see if all the pieces stay together.
It all starts up front however, and AU has one of the better starting fronts with Shon Coleman at LT, Alex Kozaan G, Austin Golson C, Braden Smith G, Avery Young RT. Granted Kozan had back surgery so whether he comes back 100% like he was will have to be seen. Although all of those players are future draft picks with 1st round potential.
The receiving corps will feature Duke Williams as the star. We also have solid options around him with Melvin Ray, Myron Burton, Ricardo Louis, Tony Stephens, and Marcus Davis. Johnson can sling the football, and he has great options around him.
Defense will be improved with Boom, and solid starting players. Our depth could end up being a little sketchy. The Dline will be better with Carl Lawson back and the addition of Byron Cowart. We will also be solid in the middle with Montravious Adams and Dontavius Russell. Although depth could be a concern with the loss of Elijah Daniel.
LB group will be good with Kris Frost, Cassanova Mckinzy, and Tre Williams leading the way. All will be draft picks with Williams being 1st round potential before he leaves Auburn.
Starting group in the secondary will be one of the better in the SEC with Tray Mathews and Rudy Ford at Safety. Jonathan Jones who is a preseason all SEC pick and Josh Holsey will be manning the CB position. That's a stout starting group but depth is a concern in the secondary and could be our downfall..hopefully we won't get bitten by the injury bug.
Auburn has potential to be very good this season, but of course so do a lot of teams before the season starts. We will just have to wait and see if all the pieces stay together.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:49 am to lefty08
As bad as AUs Defense was last year, all it would have taken was for them to have two additional stops per game and they would have been in the playoff. For an average D, two additional stops is a big task. For a team that force punts on less than 20% of their drives (SEC Teams), it is not asking for much. Muschamp is more than capable of turn the D into an average unit. The Offense will be as good as last year.
Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:50 am to lefty08
Everyone has answered your question, you just dismiss it and want more answers.
1. Jeremy Johnson
2. Will Muschamp
That's what the love is based on. And that's whether you or anyone else agrees on it
1. Jeremy Johnson
2. Will Muschamp
That's what the love is based on. And that's whether you or anyone else agrees on it

Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:51 am to lefty08
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Yep, the off. Coordinator won the national championship
Sweet! Richt with 2 nattys

Posted on 5/5/15 at 7:52 am to lefty08
An Arkansas fan starting a thread asking why Auburn is getting a lot of hype when your shite program is getting an almost equal amount is either a troll or another in a long line of examples of the delusion your hillbilly fan base suffers from
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