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Once again, Coach Gene Chizik’s staff did a solid job of preparing their team for bowl game competition. There were many distractions leading up to this season’s game but the coaching staff and players were able to overcome the obstacles to defeat their opponent by 19-points. The...
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Value of Impact Plays

During the last 260 plays with Barrett Trotter as QB, the Auburn offense averaged an impact play (15-yds or more) every 12.4 offensive snaps.

With Clint Moseley as the QB, the offense has averaged an impact play every 8.1 snaps, which translated to a 35% improvement.

What does this mean?

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During the first 5 games of the game, the Auburn offense faced an average of 7.2 situations involving 2-yards to convert a first down or touchdown. In the last 2 games, they’ve had only 3 against Arkansas and 3 against...
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In one of his featured columns, Coach Pat Dye wrote how execution is more important than schemes and play calling. A team can have the perfect play called at the perfect time but it only takes 1 of the 11 players to blow his assignment to squash the play. This was the case this past Saturday against South Carolina, when Auburn called a...
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Through 5 games into the 2011 season, the Auburn offense is currently No. 80 in total offense and No. 52 in scoring offense. This includes a No. 37 ranking in run-offense and No. 60 ranking in pass-efficiency offense. Despite Auburn’s average output on offense, the...
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As of late, Auburn's opponents have sniffed out Auburn's screen game, especially involving the WR's. Last week, Auburn scored on a RB screen with Onterio McCalebb, so Gus Malzahn called another RB screen against South Carolina with a different twist.

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Last season, Auburn ran the football 77 percent of the time on first down. Through 2 games into the 2011 season, Auburn has run the football 69 percent of the time on first down, which should be beneficial for the offense down the road. The loss of Cameron Newton makes it vital for Auburn to be more consistent on first down.

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One of the better executed offensive plays by the Auburn offense was their touchdown pass to Travante Stallworth against Utah State. The formation itself indicated a run play because of previous tendencies. Before the snap, Quindarius Carr comes in orbit-motion from the right side of the formation.

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The highlight of the offense from the Utah State game was the performance of Barrett Trotter and two of his receivers, Emory Blake and Travante Stallworth.

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