Dyer and the Tigers couldn't get anything going against Georgia this past Saturday
Your average football fan would look at Auburn’s homecoming matchup with Samford this weekend and see an easy win for the Tigers.
After watching his team’s 45-7 dismantling at the hands of Georgia on Saturday, Gene Chizik is not your average football fan.
“If you saw us play yesterday,” the Auburn head coach said, “we’re not supposed to beat anybody.”
The Tigers suffered their most lopsided loss in 15 years — the worst since 1946 to their oldest rival — and have now suffered two losses of 35 points or more in the same season for the first time since 1950.
The first blowout, a 45-10 loss to top-ranked LSU, was kind of understandable.
The second one, to then-No. 15 Georgia, was less so.
T’Sharvan Bell is out for the remainder of the season with a knee injury
Junior cornerback T’Sharvan Bell is out for the rest of the year with a knee injury he suffered in the third quarter against Georgia, head coach Gene Chizik said Sunday.
Bell, who started the first 10 games for the Tigers, will have surgery on his left knee later this week, Chizik said.
The junior went down after a 9-yard run by Georgia’s Carlton Thomas near the end of the third quarter and lay on the field as Auburn trainers attended to him.
He was helped off the field by two trainers and could not put much pressure on his left leg, then was on crutches with a brace on his knee after the game.
Bell recorded 45 tackles and intercepted two passes on the year.
Chris Denson scored 10 as Auburn scored 84 points against McNeese St.
Auburn put in its best offensive performance under Tony Barbee in its season opener against McNeese State on Friday night, shooting 53.2 percent from the field and scoring 80 points in regulation for the first time in the second-year coach’s tenure.
It was an encouraging sign for a team that struggled mightily on offense last year.
But Barbee’s not about to dwell on the Tigers’ success.
And his players better not, either, not with another game looming Monday.
“It will give us a true test of how they would carry over emotions whether a there is a lot on the positive end or a lot of minuses on the negative end,” Barbee said. “There will be pluses and minuses from both areas of the game, and we want to see how they will be able to put that behind them and go into a fresh start.”
Well-known Nick Saban hater Daniel Tosh took his latest, subtlest stab at the man who left Tosh’s beloved Miami Dolphin’s in the lurch four years ago (by “not going to be the Alabama coach“), and whom Tosh regularly refers to as “an awful person,” by offering a “War Eagle” to this manic multi-sneezer on Tuesday night’s episode of Tosh.0.
In a February episode, Tosh was shown hurling a two-handed broad sword through the head of a Saban Fathead wall decal.
When asked his motives by a fan via Twitter, Tosh replied: “Saban deserved it.”