stevedawg, press and internet beginning to really heat up for the contest.
As to whether or not this will or won't have a big impression on some of the young men being recruited, fact remains there will be a lot of talent attending the game, here is hoping that we make a good impression.
Some secrecy from the media, were allowed to watch a small portion of practice, guarantee is that nothing was shown to them that could be put on the internet that they have not seen before. Just massaging the beat writers.
One thing that keeps coming into my head is returning of kickoffs. If we win the coin toss, hope that we receive. If so, will Todd Gurley and Isaiah McKenzie both be deep?
If our offensive line can get any movement against their defensive line, create a need for them to stack the box, we should shine. Have said more than once on this board that in "my opinion" the Auburn defensive backs "still" have problems defending the pass. Whether they play man or cover two or three or whatever, feel that the opening quarter/half of football our offensive line will be the deciding factor in this game.
Head coach and defensive coordinator for Auburn are both on tape saying that Todd Gurley cannot be stopped. Will add this, Nick Chubb has the "formula" figured out on how to play SEC football.
Offensive line, this is it.