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Auburn In Must-Win Situation vs. Ole Miss
Brad Lester and Auburn visit Ole Miss this weekend
Brad Lester and Auburn visit Ole Miss this weekend
CollegeFootballNews.com
Posted Oct 28, 2008

Auburn’s game this weekend vs. the Ole Miss Rebels could dictate the postseason fate of the Tigers. A win, and the Tigers probably will be bowl eligible. A loss likely sends Auburn home for Christmas.

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Auburn must beat Ole Miss.

Prior to the season, the statement above was viewed as totally and 100% believable, just as it is today. However, the circumstances surrounding Auburn’s 2008 season have that statement meaning something totally different than it did in late July at Media Days, when SEC media members voted the Tigers as the preseason favorite to win the SEC West.

Losers of three straight, and four of their last five, Auburn finds itself in a position that was unfathomable in August – fighting to become bowl eligible. The final four games for the Tigers are as follows: at Ole Miss, vs. UT-Martin, vs. Georgia and at Alabama. With their record now at 4-4, and all three phases of the game struggling mightily, it’s quite possible that Auburn might miss out entirely on bowl season, after receiving so much hype in the preseason publications.

Also at 4-4, Ole Miss has been hit-or-miss this season. When the Tigers visit Oxford this weekend, the Rebels will be looking for back-to-back wins for the first time since 2004, and will be looking to match their best start since 2003. Coming off an emotional win for Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt over Arkansas, the Rebels find themselves in bowl consideration for the first time since the Eli Manning era. The Tigers might have to play their best game of the year to beat the Rebels. Considering the way they’ve played over the last few, that’s far from a sure thing.

After a late-season tune-up vs. UT-Martin, the Tigers will close the season against Georgia and Alabama, and will likely be double-digit underdogs in each. The Tigers must spring an upset somewhere to become eligible for a bowl – and even then, there’s no guarantee of a bowl game. A trip to Shreveport, Memphis or even Birmingham would be greatly welcomed for the Auburn after struggling in virtually every facet of the game over the last month. Tommy Tuberville has proven to be an excellent big-game coach, amassing a 5-1 record at Auburn vs. teams ranked in the top 5. He needs to re-capture that magic, and do it fast.

A lot of Auburn fans will tell you that they’d rather sit at home than go to any of those bowl games. Those fans would be wrong. With only nine seniors on the two-deep depth chart, Auburn desperately needs a bowl game – of any kind. If, for no other reason, to capitalize on bowl practices. At this point, a bowl game itself would be secondary to improving the roster for the next season. Obviously, due to the firing of Tony Franklin, the Tigers will be hiring a new offensive coordinator. Should they make a bowl game, Tuberville needs to hire one ASAP, and let him get to work with the players immediately.

This is nowhere near where the Tigers wanted to be as they head into November. However, for the Tigers to salvage anything out of this season, they need to forget the disaster that has been the first two months of this season, and play November for what it is - a fight for the right to practice in December. There’s no question that this weeks’ game is the biggest game of the year of the Tigers, and it’s time for the Tigers to step up. If they don’t, there might not be a tomorrow.

Story Archive:
Auburn In Must-Win Situation vs. Ole Miss – October 28, 2008
Georgia vs. LSU – SEC Elimination Game – October 21, 2008
Franklin’s Firing Isn’t All Bad – October 8, 2008
SEC West September Synopsis – September 28, 2008
Fixing Auburn’s Offense – September 15, 2008
Wells or Not, USC’s Defense Will Dominate – September 10, 2008
No Need To Panic, Auburn Fans – September 2, 2008
SEC and ESPN Reach Mega Deal – August 25, 2008
What Will Happen In The SEC – August 18, 2008
Bama Is Not Back – August 5, 2008
SEC Under-The-Radar Games – July 26, 2008
Enough With The Buckeyes – July 16, 2008
SEC Coaches: How Many Is Too Many? - July 8, 2008
New Coordinators No Problem For Auburn - July 1, 2008

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