Auburn was no cup cake. The game was in their house.
Sep 4, 2016, 9:06 AM
The Tigers were the hunted and the pressure to be the #1 offense was on their shoulders. Yea, things did look a little ragged at times. Yes, there were some questionable decisions. That is what happens in a first game--a nationally televised game--an unusual late game.
In the next two weeks the Tigers face Troy and SC State. It will get worked out and the Tigers will be fine. Come on now, Louisville played the Charlotte 49ers? I hardly think that is like the Tigers playing Auburn, at Auburn. I am an old man I think I could probably throw at least one touchdown against the 49ers!
On a side note, I find it interesting that many who are critical today of the team and the coaches are the same ones who were bloviating last week about how Clemson was going to blow Auburn off the field.
Re: Auburn was no cup cake. The game was in their house.
Sep 4, 2016, 9:12 AM
Because we should have blown them out plain and simple. Should of been at least 21 more points on our board.
You see Alabama looking like clowns in their game; or was this like their second game or something I missed? No that's just what happens in a nationally televised, unusually late game right?