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Offense tanks again but Malzahn insists future is bright
Bryan Matthews | Senior Editor
TUSCALOOSA | Once again, Gus Malzahnās offense crashed and burned in a big game.
The 13th-ranked Tigers managed just 182 total yards, seven first downs and were 2-of-12 on third downs in a 30-12 loss at No. 1 Alabama. The Tide held a 40:29 to 19:31 advantage in time of possession.
āOur defense played extremely well until they got worn down,ā Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. āIt really stands out to me that the time of possession is doubled. They just got worn down. Offensively, just didnāt get first downs. Really just didnāt get it done. You know, two-of-12 on third downs, I really think that caused the problem.ā
Auburn had just 31 yards in the first half and didnāt get a first down until its sixth possession of the game, which came with six minutes left in the second quarter.
āWe were just trying to get that first first down the first half and we couldn't do it. That was really aggravating,ā senior offensive guard Alex Kozan said. ā I don't know what more the defense could have done the first half. Offense dropped the ball and didn't get it done. This loss is on us.ā
Malzahn is 1-3 in Iron Bowls and 2-6 against Auburn's top two rivals -- Alabama and Georgia.
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Despite the offensive issues, Auburn went into halftime trailing just 13-9 and receiving the second-half kickoff. The opportunity to step up on offense and give the team a chance for a huge upset win was there.
But once again, the offense couldnāt get it done with another three-and-out on the opening possession of the third quarter. Alabama responded with a touchdown, which put the Tigers hole they couldnāt climb out of.
āI mean we were right there in the game, but we went three-and-out, I think they scored, and then it was kind of an uphill battle from there on,ā Malzahn said.
Auburn finished with 182 yards against the Tide just two weeks after managing just 164 yards in a 13-7 loss at Georgia. Thatās two of the three worst performances ever for a Malzahn-led offense.
Malzahn is now 2-6 against Auburnās top two rivals, Georgia and Alabama, with six-straight losses. Malzahn, however, insisted that better days are ahead.
āThere's been some ups and downs, obviously,ā he said. āThe first of the season was really tough and our guys really rebounded. I'm proud of our guys for doing that. We got banged up a couple of weeks ago. We had some of our key guys that weren't there or weren't 100 percent. We didn't do a very good job two weeks ago and we didn't do a very good job today.
āBut I will say this, we've got a really young team We've got a lot of talented young guys. We're going to be really good in the future so this is just one of those growing years of some ups and downs.ā
Auburn finishes the regular season 8-4 and will learn of its bowl destination on Sunday, Dec. 4.
AuburnSports.com - Offense tanks again but Malzahn insists future is bright
Bryan Matthews | Senior Editor
TUSCALOOSA | Once again, Gus Malzahnās offense crashed and burned in a big game.
The 13th-ranked Tigers managed just 182 total yards, seven first downs and were 2-of-12 on third downs in a 30-12 loss at No. 1 Alabama. The Tide held a 40:29 to 19:31 advantage in time of possession.
āOur defense played extremely well until they got worn down,ā Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said. āIt really stands out to me that the time of possession is doubled. They just got worn down. Offensively, just didnāt get first downs. Really just didnāt get it done. You know, two-of-12 on third downs, I really think that caused the problem.ā
Auburn had just 31 yards in the first half and didnāt get a first down until its sixth possession of the game, which came with six minutes left in the second quarter.
āWe were just trying to get that first first down the first half and we couldn't do it. That was really aggravating,ā senior offensive guard Alex Kozan said. ā I don't know what more the defense could have done the first half. Offense dropped the ball and didn't get it done. This loss is on us.ā
Malzahn is 1-3 in Iron Bowls and 2-6 against Auburn's top two rivals -- Alabama and Georgia.
Robin Conn/AuburnSports.com
Despite the offensive issues, Auburn went into halftime trailing just 13-9 and receiving the second-half kickoff. The opportunity to step up on offense and give the team a chance for a huge upset win was there.
But once again, the offense couldnāt get it done with another three-and-out on the opening possession of the third quarter. Alabama responded with a touchdown, which put the Tigers hole they couldnāt climb out of.
āI mean we were right there in the game, but we went three-and-out, I think they scored, and then it was kind of an uphill battle from there on,ā Malzahn said.
Auburn finished with 182 yards against the Tide just two weeks after managing just 164 yards in a 13-7 loss at Georgia. Thatās two of the three worst performances ever for a Malzahn-led offense.
Malzahn is now 2-6 against Auburnās top two rivals, Georgia and Alabama, with six-straight losses. Malzahn, however, insisted that better days are ahead.
āThere's been some ups and downs, obviously,ā he said. āThe first of the season was really tough and our guys really rebounded. I'm proud of our guys for doing that. We got banged up a couple of weeks ago. We had some of our key guys that weren't there or weren't 100 percent. We didn't do a very good job two weeks ago and we didn't do a very good job today.
āBut I will say this, we've got a really young team We've got a lot of talented young guys. We're going to be really good in the future so this is just one of those growing years of some ups and downs.ā
Auburn finishes the regular season 8-4 and will learn of its bowl destination on Sunday, Dec. 4.
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