10 thoughts on “AU failed its ‘growing up’ drive”

  1. Kodi is improving week to week. He will be a good Quarterback soon. I think if the whole Todd starting fiasco wouldnt have happened , he would be much better than he is.

  2. Ballplay,
    Let me give you a brief description of Kodi Burns at the Iron bowl. He will throw 2-3 decent passed for gains of more that 10 yards. He will break off a fair run or 2 and get the Aubbo fanbase a fired up… and then he will have diarrhea of the feet and make some exciting scrambles and (almost break a big run or 2 (almost). But at the end of the day auburn will have some very sickening statistics.
    Kodi Burns isnt, and will never be a good Quarterback at this level.

  3. you are right tmc1. Auburn will move the ball between the 20’s and miss a few field goals. Possibly a desparation throw or trick play may get them a touchdown. But I seriously doubt the ability of Auburn to score 20+ points against Bama. It will be a challenge for them to score 10. I just don’t see Auburn making the type of improvement in a few weeks they need to make. They could make it a close game with their defense, but I think Bama does to them what they have done to most everyone else. They will wear them down by the fourth quarter and it will be over.

  4. IF I were u guys I would be honest abd admit AU’s defense isnt that BAD and uat’s offense isnt that good so the game wil be LOW scoreing and AU pulls it out by 7

  5. AU failed its ‘growing up’ drive
    Much like its graduates fail thier Bar and Med School exams. As a matter of fact given the weight an Auburn degree carries. Aubbo grads are lucky if they could pass a medical exam. Or a test of the emergency broadcast system, for that matter.

  6. Saying auburn failed is probably the exact way to put it.
    But then again, The words “Auburn” and “failure” are used often in the same sentence.

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