Friday, November 27, 2009

Review: No. 2 Alabama 26, Auburn 21

Auburn came in to the Iron Bowl throwing everything that they had at Alabama and landed two early touchdowns against the Tide. Facing a 14-0 deficit - the largest of the season, Alabama fought back to tie it up at the half. In the second half of the game, Auburn again struck early, and looked to be poised for the upset. But the Tide fought back, scoring two field goals and then driving 79 yards for the game-winning touchdown with 1:24 remaining.

The Tide can now look forward to next week's SEC Championship Game. Alabama has 21 SEC championships throughout its history, more than any other school. Alabama won the first SEC title in 1933 as well as the first SEC Championship Game in 1992. The Tide is also the only program to win a conference championship in every decade since the inception of the conference, although that record is in jeopardy. Alabama has to defeat Florida on Saturday to win a title in the 2000s. The Tide won its last title in 1999.

My Seven Points:

1. Greg McElroy came into his own as the Alabama quarterback today. McElroy took the ball down 21-20 with 8:32 remaining in the game at the Tide 21-yard line. On the 15-play drive he completed 7 of 8 passes for 62 yards, including the go-ahead score - a four-yard play action to Roy Upchurch. Throughout the drive, McElroy, who has still never lost a game as a starting quarterback, appeared to be poised and confident, and took control of the game. Auburn's plan was to hold Mark Ingram in check and force McElroy to beat them, and to their chagrin, he did.

2. Julio Jones had possibly the best performance of his Alabama career. While the yardage (9 receptions for 83 yards) wasn't his best, Jones made one clutch reception after another on the final drive, securing yardage and first downs to keep the drive alive. Jones also made several crucial blocks in the running game as well. He appears to be all the way back from his early season issues.

3. Javier Arenas probably made the difference in the game. Clutch returns from Arenas gave Alabama excellent field position in several key situations. Arenas returned one kickoff for 46 yards and two punts for a total of 67 yards., including a long of 56. Arenas now holds the SEC record for career punt return yardage (1,723) and is only 38 yards away for the all-time NCAA record. Not bad for a guy who nearly walked away from football three years ago.

4. Mark Ingram, on the other hand, was clearly not himself today. I'm not sure if Ingram is out of the Heisman race or not. It's certainly possible. But Ingram had 16 carries for 30 yards and appeared to be injured late in the game. He did not appear in the final drive.

5. In many ways, the Alabama defense struggled against Auburn's offense. Alabama held Auburn well below their season averages in total yardage and points, but did allow the Tigers 332 yards of offense, including 151 on the ground. Auburn achieved a lot of its yardage on big plays as well - a 67-yard TD run by Terrell Zachery and the 72-yard TD pass from Chris Todd to Darvin Adams. The key to the game, however, may have been the two turnovers that the defense forced, as well as the the last defensive stop before the Tide's final drive.

6. The Tide has completed something that had never been accomplished in SEC history. In 2008, Alabama became the first team in SEC history to complete an 12-0 undefeated regular season. Now the Tide has done it two years in a row. Not bad for only three years in to the Nick Saban era.

7. The Crimson Tide did its part to set up what may be the biggest SEC Championship game in conference history. Last year Alabama came into Atlanta ranked #1 and Florida came in #2. This year the roles are reversed, but the difference is that both teams have a chance to be undefeated as well. Alabama took care of business today, but Florida will need to knock off Florida State tomorrow to make it happen. Assuming that they do, one of the two teams will be in the BCS National Championship Game.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ingram has been overrated since day one. He runs like SHIT! Trent is much better my god. Ingram is nothing! Tate for Auburn is much better and plays with more passion. How many times have we seen this crappy hype at Alabama????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

karl said...

Ingram is a tough runner and so is Richardson. Auburn obviously sold out to stop Ingram yesterday, and credit to them, they did. Saying that he is overrated is ridiculous - anyone who can rush for 1000 yards in the SEC is a good running back. Ben Tate is a good running back too, but I didn't notice him lighting up the stats yesterday either (18 carries for 45 yards). You Barners need to focus on your own team and stop trying to compare yourself to Alabama because, frankly, you will never measure up.