Auburn opens at home against Arkansas State
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09/01/2010 -
Auburn, AL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The 22nd-ranked Auburn Tigers of the
Southeastern Conference kick off the 2010 season with a home game against the
Arkansas State Red Wolves of the Sun Belt Conference.
Arkansas State posted just a 4-8 record last season, their worst showing
since going 3-8 in 2004. Head coach Steve Roberts, who took the helm in 2002,
has yet to lead ASU to a winning record, though the program has notched six
wins on four separate occasions and even earned a share of the Sun Belt title
in 2005. The offense lost many key weapons from a year ago, yet Roberts seems
optimistic heading into this week-one challenge.
"I feel great about our team," said coach Roberts recently. "This is one of
the best groups I've had an opportunity to work with, and so we're excited
about this team and what's ahead for us in 2010."
As for Auburn, it is nationally ranked to start a season for the seventh time
in the last eight years. The Tigers, who are 90-25-2 all-time in season-
opening games, have won their last four lidlifters. They are led into battle
by second-year head coach Gene Chizik, who led his squad to an 8-5 mark a year
ago. The coach has 24 seniors on the roster, which is the largest senior class
in the history of the storied program.
"We certainly look back at last year and see a football team that at times
played well, at times didn't play well," says Chizik, who seems to have the
horses in place to compete in the always talent-packed SEC.
The only previous meeting between these two teams took place in 2006, a 27-0
Auburn victory. Furthermore, the Tigers are 14-0 all-time against current
members of the Sun Belt Conference.
As mentioned, the Red Wolves lost many key cogs from the 2009 offense that
averaged only 328.8 total ypg and 22.7 ppg. New offensive coordinator Hugh
Freeze has implemented a no-huddle, spread attack, and Ryan Aplin has been
named as the quarterback to run the system. A full-time starter for the first
time, Aplin stepped in for ASU's injured starter a year ago and completed over
65 percent of his tosses while generating more then 1,200 yards of total
offense. It will be interesting to see if Aplin appears to be recovered from
offseason shoulder surgery. The wideouts are unproven, and the team must also
replace a tailback who ran for over 4,000 yards in his career. The best news
to report for the offense heading into this battle with Auburn is that 10
offensive linemen who started at least one game in 2009 return.
ASU hopes that Bryan Hall will emerge as a major force beginning with
Saturday's game. The lone returning starter up front, Hall was recently named
the Sun Belt's preseason Defensive Player of the Year. It marked the third
time in the past four years that an ASU player has received that honor. The
6-1, 284-pound tackle earned Second Team All-SBC accolades last season after
making 30 stops, including nine for loss. Much like the defensive line, the
secondary is rather green. The Red Wolves' linebacking corps will likely be
the strength of the defense this season, especially considering that Demario
Davis is back after leading the team with 80 tackles last season as a
sophomore and is a star in the making.
"Demario obviously had a great year for us last year, and we're looking for
more consistency from him this year," Roberts said.
Auburn fans are eager to see the debut of quarterback Cameron Newton, a former
Florida Gator who made a stop at a junior college last season. Once a backup
to Tim Tebow, Newton is a junior who will be given every opportunity to shine
in offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn's wide-open attack.
"There's question marks in terms of what's he going to do and how is the
function of our offense going to be when you're playing in front of 90,000
people," says Chizik of Newton.
The Auburn offensive line returns four starters, and Mario Fannin, a senior,
is a multi-talented back who has yet to shine for the Tigers, but he certainly
has the talent to do so. A couple of starting wideouts are back in place,
including standout Darvin Adams, who recorded 60 catches for 997 yards and 10
touchdowns last season.
In 2009, the Tigers ranked last in the SEC in scoring defense, allowing 27.5
ppg. They struggled against both the run and the pass, but with eight starters
back in the fold, there is certainly good reason for optimism. At the
linebacker position, senior Josh Bynes returns after posting 104 tackles last
season. Fellow senior Craig Stevens will be an impact player as well, and
those two will have to be accounted for on every play by Arkansas State. Up
front, Antoine Carter is a man who will be counted on to provide a consistent
pass rush as a senior, something he hasn't been able to do so far in his
collegiate career. Seniors Zac Etheridge, the leader of the defensive
backfield, and Aairon Savage will be expected to make plays against both forms
of attack.
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