I have an interesting take on Auburn with a West Coast view. After Auburn, I moved to Eugene Oregon and lived there for 2 decades before moving back to the South recently.
I know you guys hate the Ducks, it's like the Auburn vs UGA rivalry, but I will give an honest take on Auburn by someone with a Left Coast POV.
Do you think it's fair to play 8 conference games (not 9) and be able to play a patsy before your big rivalry games in November? Does this have a material effect on wins/losses and team overall health?
Let me take a stab at this. The tweet only talks about true road games. Since 2000, we've played the following. Remember, some of these were when teams still only played 11 game seasons. I'll also include upcoming games:
2001: at Syracuse 2002: at USC, vs. Syracuse 2003: vs. USC, at Georgia Tech 2005: Georgia Tech 2006: vs Washington State 2007: vs Kansas State 2008: at West Virginia 2009: vs West Virginia 2010: vs Clemson 2011: at Clemson 2012: Clemson (neutral site) 2013: vs Washington State 2014: at Kansas State 2015: Louisville (neutral site) 2016: vs Clemson 2017: at Clemson 2018: Washington (neutral site) 2019: Oregon (neutral site) 2020: North Carolina (neutral site) 2021: at Penn State 2022: vs Penn State 2023: at Cal 2024: Cal
I listed those out to basically show that AU does make an effort to play a Power 5 non-conference game every year (exception was 2004) and has some cool home/home series upcoming. Some may ask "Why did WSU go to Auburn twice with no return visit?" The answer is simple: WSU's stadium is too small. I can guaran-damn-tee you Auburn would bring at least 15k fans to Pullman. That 32k seat high school stadium just won't cut it. If you need proof of how AU travels for big non-conference games, understand that we took 15k fans to Manhattan, Kansas for a Thursday night game in 2014, 15k for a Thursday night at West Virginia in 2008, and nearly 30k fans to USC for a Labor Day night game in 2002. For a new venue/opponent, our folks will spend money and travel.
As for the 8 vs 9 conference game thing, you have to understand two things:
1) Malzahn and Saban are the only two coaches in the conference pushing for it. Most fans would love it though.
2) That extra guaranteed home game is huge for some of the towns these schools live in. Remember, the economies Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, etc don't revolve around college football. The cities of Auburn, Tuscaloosa, Fayetteville, Knoxville, Clemson, etc absolutely do. That one extra home game can mean millions of dollars to the local economy and be the difference between a business making it or not.
Finally, don't blame the SEC for figuring out that playing a patsy in November is smart business. Go yell at the Pac-12 scheduling office for backloading the conference schedule on y'all. Even if we moved to a nine game conference schedule, we'd still play a cupcake that week. Just take off a cupcake in September or October to make the trade. And the thing is, I don't hear people yelling about it being unfair to the SEC when AU played a conference game to start the season in 2015 or that the biggest game of the Eastern Division's year is in week 2 this season (UGA/South Carolina). That's just the way it rolls man.
Strange question. Did you get a masters degree @ TCU?
I feel like I'm missing a joke here somewhere. But no, got both my Bachelor and Masters from Auburn. I do live in Texas though.
It’s a dig at me and a reference for your wall of text
I have an interesting take on Auburn with a West Coast view. After Auburn, I moved to Eugene Oregon and lived there for 2 decades before moving back to the South recently.
I know you guys hate the Ducks, it's like the Auburn vs UGA rivalry, but I will give an honest take on Auburn by someone with a Left Coast POV.
Do you think it's fair to play 8 conference games (not 9) and be able to play a patsy before your big rivalry games in November? Does this have a material effect on wins/losses and team overall health?
Let me take a stab at this. The tweet only talks about true road games. Since 2000, we've played the following. Remember, some of these were when teams still only played 11 game seasons. I'll also include upcoming games:
2001: at Syracuse 2002: at USC, vs. Syracuse 2003: vs. USC, at Georgia Tech 2005: Georgia Tech 2006: vs Washington State 2007: vs Kansas State 2008: at West Virginia 2009: vs West Virginia 2010: vs Clemson 2011: at Clemson 2012: Clemson (neutral site) 2013: vs Washington State 2014: at Kansas State 2015: Louisville (neutral site) 2016: vs Clemson 2017: at Clemson 2018: Washington (neutral site) 2019: Oregon (neutral site) 2020: North Carolina (neutral site) 2021: at Penn State 2022: vs Penn State 2023: at Cal 2024: Cal
I listed those out to basically show that AU does make an effort to play a Power 5 non-conference game every year (exception was 2004) and has some cool home/home series upcoming. Some may ask "Why did WSU go to Auburn twice with no return visit?" The answer is simple: WSU's stadium is too small. I can guaran-damn-tee you Auburn would bring at least 15k fans to Pullman. That 32k seat high school stadium just won't cut it. If you need proof of how AU travels for big non-conference games, understand that we took 15k fans to Manhattan, Kansas for a Thursday night game in 2014, 15k for a Thursday night at West Virginia in 2008, and nearly 30k fans to USC for a Labor Day night game in 2002. For a new venue/opponent, our folks will spend money and travel.
As for the 8 vs 9 conference game thing, you have to understand two things:
1) Malzahn and Saban are the only two coaches in the conference pushing for it. Most fans would love it though.
2) That extra guaranteed home game is huge for some of the towns these schools live in. Remember, the economies Seattle, Los Angeles, Phoenix, etc don't revolve around college football. The cities of Auburn, Tuscaloosa, Fayetteville, Knoxville, Clemson, etc absolutely do. That one extra home game can mean millions of dollars to the local economy and be the difference between a business making it or not.
Finally, don't blame the SEC for figuring out that playing a patsy in November is smart business. Go yell at the Pac-12 scheduling office for backloading the conference schedule on y'all. Even if we moved to a nine game conference schedule, we'd still play a cupcake that week. Just take off a cupcake in September or October to make the trade. And the thing is, I don't hear people yelling about it being unfair to the SEC when AU played a conference game to start the season in 2015 or that the biggest game of the Eastern Division's year is in week 2 this season (UGA/South Carolina). That's just the way it rolls man.
Strange question. Did you get a masters degree @ TCU?
I feel like I'm missing a joke here somewhere. But no, got both my Bachelor and Masters from Auburn. I do live in Texas though.
It’s a dig at me and a reference for your wall of text
No yella! pup a true original and would never stoop to such cuntdom. SEC below me ass shane to freeme. Aubung gonna get red pussered lips also like freeme; shaney is big huh tom??
No yella! pup a true original and would never stoop to such cuntdom. SEC below me ass shane to freeme. Aubung gonna get red pussered lips also like freeme; shaney is big huh tom??
Pup doesnt play message board games. He shows up as Pup and only Pup. That shit I leave up to you homo's and your 20 hours a day here.
BTW, the ONLY SEC TEAM who doesnt do home and home is Alabama. Coincidentally, theyve dominated the SEC this decade. Auburn challenges somebody at least. Although I dont know why, Bambi proved they dont need to. Win a horrible Sec west, and a few games in the worst power 5 league in the east, and you're in the playoff
We play our tuff away games in the playoffs and you can kiss the rings bitch.
Nice logic J. Btw, people who say 'we' actually went to bama or live in south. You've done neither.. and those who went to, but did not finish Vancouver Wa jr high school dont call themselves 'we' in reference to the dawgs either.
We play our tuff away games in the playoffs and you can kiss the rings bitch.
Nice logic J. Btw, people who say 'we' actually went to bama or live in south. You've done neither.. and those who went to, but did not finish Vancouver Wa jr high school dont call themselves 'we' in reference to the dawgs either.
Come flail away, come flail away, come flail away at meeeeee ))
I’m in Atlanta right now for work. These cocksucker inbred I’m so stupid I couldn’t even get into Alabama idiots have no fucking idea what’s about to hit them.
Guys got fucking rolled by UCF last year. People forget that.
I’m in Atlanta right now for work. These cocksucker inbred I’m so stupid I couldn’t even get into Alabama idiots have no fucking idea what’s about to hit them.
Guys got fucking rolled by UCF last year. People forget that.
No yella! pup a true original and would never stoop to such cuntdom. SEC below me ass shane to freeme. Aubung gonna get red pussered lips also like freeme; shaney is big huh tom??
Pup doesnt play message board games. He shows up as Pup and only Pup. That shit I leave up to you homo's and your 20 hours a day here.
BTW, the ONLY SEC TEAM who doesnt do home and home is Alabama. Coincidentally, theyve dominated the SEC this decade. Auburn challenges somebody at least. Although I dont know why, Bambi proved they dont need to. Win a horrible Sec west, and a few games in the worst power 5 league in the east, and you're in the playoff
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BTW, the ONLY SEC TEAM who doesnt do home and home is Alabama. Coincidentally, theyve dominated the SEC this decade. Auburn challenges somebody at least. Although I dont know why, Bambi proved they dont need to. Win a horrible Sec west, and a few games in the worst power 5 league in the east, and you're in the playoff
Its a damn shame there are only about a dozen auburn fans that can actually read.