AUBURN — Maybe if the numbers were flipped. That might be reason for concern.
The Tigers are 5-2, still in the mix for the SEC West crown — with a whole lot of wins and a few prayers — and by no means discouraged with their season to date heading into tonight’s primetime showdown with No. 9 LSU in Baton Rouge.
They’re not 2-5 — something that Gene Chizik felt needed reminding in the midst of this two-game losing streak that has raised questions about the health of Auburn’s starting quarterback, the increased predictability of Gus Malzahn’s offense and the ever-increasing depth concerns on defense and special teams.
Dothan Eagle
10/23/09
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