
Chizik is warning you ESPN.
There promise to be a few more cameras than normal for Saturday’s A-Day game at Jordan-Hare Stadium, but Gene Chizik said he won’t let ESPN affect his plan for the fan-friendly scrimmage.
Chizik said Monday he has yet to determine a format for the game, as far as whether he wants the first-team offense and defense to ever be on the field at the same time, and he’s yet to settle on a scoring system.
Regardless, the 1 p.m. kick, which will air live on ESPNU (Charter Cable Channel 302 in Lee County), will be more affected by the health of
Auburn’s personnel than it will by all the other stuff.
“We’re going to just run our offense, run our defense,” Chizik said. “The fact that we’ll have a lot of recruits there and will be on TV, that won’t necessarily change what we’re trying to accomplish.”
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Chizik is excited...are you?
Spring football is finally here, and all the uncertainty that comes with it has arrived as well.
Compared to last year, when Gene Chizik and his newly hired staff were prepared to oversee their first spring practice at Auburn, there are far fewer questions when it comes to the overall vibe and feel of a Chizik-led spring. And with a bevy of returning starters on both sides of the ball, there are certainly fewer jobs up for grabs.
Yet there is still plenty to ponder starting today when the Tigers host their first of 15 important practices at the Auburn Athletic Complex.
Here are the five biggest questions heading into it.
1. Who will be the quarterback?
It’s not Auburn these days without this question popping up at this time of the year.
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The weather feels like mid-January in Lee County today, but spring football is a little more than 36 hours away.
The temperatures will follow suit, as they’ll hover around the 60’s when Auburn opens camp Wednesday at 9 a.m.
Mornings, you say? Yes, Auburn will get its business done early for all 15 of its spring practices.
A-Day, thankfully, is still set for the afternoon. It will be an April 17, 1 p.m. kickoff at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The game will be broadcast live on ESPNU and Mike Bellotti, the former Oregon football coach and athletic director, will be making his ESPN debut for the game.
Here’s the rest of the spring schedule.
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Auburn’s A-Day game is going global.
The Worldwide Leader, ESPN, will be picking up a live feed of Auburn’s A-Day game and will broadcast it to the masses on ESPNU.
The game is set for Saturday, April 17, with a 1 p.m. kickoff.
This announcement comes one day after ESPN declared it would televise National Champion Alabama’s spring game. The games are set for the same day, with Alabama’s kicking off one hour later.
Perhaps this will force Gene Chizik to go by a normal scoring system. Last year’s, which rewarded points to the offense and defense for just about everything, probably wouldn’t be TV-friendly.
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