Transcript of Auburn coach Gene Chizik’s postgame news conference:
Opening comments: “I couldn’t be happier for our fans . . . the Auburn family. I am excited for everybody. That stadium out there tonight was electric, and our student body, our alumni, our fans . . . it was a great night for everybody. Our football team in that locker room over there has a lot of love for each other. I think tonight was another situation when we were down by 14 points I think at one point; they just play as a family. That’s all that I can tell you. They play as a family, and I couldn’t be more blessed personally in my life to be around great people, great coaches, great administrators and players who are a joy to be around. They care about Auburn. They care about this football team, and they never cease to amaze me. I am very proud of [Cam Newton] and his performance, and I am very proud of our whole football team starting with our seniors, who have done a great job getting us to this point this year.”
On Cam Newton’s ability to avoid the distractions: “Cam rushed for (151) yards tonight. I was just really proud of the way he played. Like I said, he’s a really, really talented, extremely gifted football player who means a lot to our football team. By his performance, I felt like he’s done just about what he’s done in every other game this year.”
On the decision to on-side kick to open the second half: “That’s a very potent offense, and the on-side kick we felt really good about it during the week, and we felt like we needed to take one possession away from them in the second half. We needed to get some momentum coming out. We told our guys in the locker room at halftime it’s up and running and you have to get it. Wes [Byrum] made a great kick. I think it swung the momentum starting the second half, and it took one more possession away from their offense in the second half, which we needed to do.”
On how difficult it was to defend A.J. Green: “I don’t know that we did. I know that we certainly tried about everything we had, and they made some great throws to him. He made some great catches. He’s one of the best football players, wide receivers, certainly in college football. There’s no question about it. He is a force to be reckoned with. He’s a very talented young man.”
On the difference between Auburn’s defense in the first quarter and the rest of the game: “We settled down a little bit. We tried to do some different things coverage-wise just trying to get the passing game under control. We felt like we could stop the run, but we knew that they had very talented guys at wideout, including the tight end. They do a great job of seeing what you are in. The quarterback does a great job of reading what coverages that you are either disguising and trying to work to, and he hits the guy who is most available in that coverage. They are really good at that, and I thought they executed that well. I think pass rush and pressure, more so in the second half, got to them a little bit.”
On controlling the game running the ball in the second half: “We felt like offensively, starting with our offensive line, we could get some movement up front. We were trying to get a pace going where we could wear them down a little bit. I don’t know if that happened exactly the way we wanted to, but we had some explosive plays in there where they had to run down the field and get set and reset. We did some things that we thought with clock management and other things would help us towards the end of the game. Again, our offensive line … that was a good defense we played against. My hat’s off to them. They tried to do a few different things to take away the quarterback run game which we were able to do some other things with our tailback run game, but at the end of the day, that was a really good defense. I was proud of our offensive line.”
On winning the SEC Western Division: “We had goals at the beginning of the year, and this was the first goal. Really in the name of trying to take them one at a time, we didn’t know when, if we were going to win the West, when that would happen. We were blessed to be in a position tonight where if we won, then obviously we have a trip to Atlanta. So I think there was a lot of incentive out there. There was a lot on the line, and I couldn’t be more proud of our team because of the way they responded and the way they just kept playing.”
On the personal fouls and ejections in the game: “Just really disappointed in that. That’s a lot of reflection on us as coaches, and I am embarrassed by it. That’s not who we are. That’s not the way we carry ourselves, and we will address that tomorrow.”
On Michael Dyer breaking Bo Jackson’s freshman rushing yardage total: “I think Mike as the year has progressed has got a little more comfortable with the offense every week. We certainly have a lot of confidence in him running the football and protecting the football. What a great accomplishment. I think he feels a great comfort level, and I think it is a great honor for him. Again, we are not trying to break individual goals here but certainly that is one he is always going to be proud of until the next guy comes along and breaks it. I am proud of Michael.”
Did you believe you would win the SEC Western Division this soon after taking over as head coach? “I never put a timeline and a timeframe on anything. Our belief was that the only thing that we could focus on is where we’re going with the program and how we’re trying to get there, and we’re trying to do all the things the right way that make sense that the Auburn people would be proud of and the Auburn family. It would just be what Auburn is and who Auburn is, and that’s where we tried to start. So we didn’t put a timeframe on anything, but make no mistake our goal since the day we stepped here was to win a championship, and we haven’t done that yet. So, I don’t want to act like we have. We haven’t, but we are one step closer to being able to do that.”
How welcome is this bye week now? “I think it comes at a great time. We are definitely a tired football team. If you count two-a-days when we started in August, this is probably week 14 straight. I think we tried to manage it about the best way we could with trying to back off when we needed to back off, and try to be aggressive when we needed to be aggressive. They’ve done everything we’ve asked them to do, and that’s the great thing about this team. It’s a well-needed break. We will sit back and try to get a little bit of a breather here in the next probably 48 hours, but we have a huge, huge football game coming up in two weeks, and we have to get ready to play that game.”
On coming back from a 21-7 first-quarter deficit: “Like I said, the guys in that locker room just never cease to amaze me and the coaches … offensive coaches, defensive coaches, special team coaches. Nobody gets rattled. Players keep playing and the coaches keep coaching and we have to adjust and sometimes it doesn’t look exactly the way we want it to look. Sometimes it is really ugly. Sometimes it’s not. For 11 weeks in a row now, we have found a way to win so that’s the most important thing.”
How will you deal with the ejections? “I am going to deal with that tomorrow, and I am not happy about it at all.”
Was your team a little bit hyped up to start the game? “They were. I think they were very excited to play. I knew that when we were getting off the bus. We were trying to temper it down a little bit. They were extremely excited to play this game. The seniors knew that they were never going to play out here again. That’s where it started, and they love Auburn, and they love playing in front of these fans, and they were off the chart in terms of excitement and I don’t blame them. But I think that was a little bit part of some of the play at the beginning … we weren’t very smart. We were just too out there with that. Finally we settled down, and I think we played a little bit better.”
On what it was like when it was 21-7 Georgia: “You are always concerned when it is 21-7, but I don’t think a 21-7 score affects you unless you have never been there before. We have probably been there two to three maybe more times this year. I just think our football team has confidence, and we get things adjusted to the best of our ability, and we try to come back and just keep playing for 60 minutes. We just don’t look up at the clock. We just keep playing and when it is 0:00, we will look up and the best man will win.”
(Transcript provided by Auburn.)
481 comments Add your comment
November 26, 2010...
November 14th, 2010
11:18 am
Hey barners.. how many games has your dirty rotten cheating QB won on the road this year? and don’t count Ole Miss & Miss State.
RIP Allbarn football program
November 26, 2010...
November 14th, 2010
11:19 am
at least ALABAMA didn’t have to cheat to win a National Championship.
Enjoy it barners… the NCAA will take it away sooner or later.
All in….
BBBieUgaVIII
November 14th, 2010
11:20 am
nov 26
How many games have the Dawgs won against teams other than High Schols?
Dawgs Tell
November 14th, 2010
11:21 am
Roll TIDE Roll!!!!!! Payback is hell come next November.Oh I forgot Auburn will be put on probation,so Karma is hell this year!
patriotDawg
November 14th, 2010
11:22 am
Chuck Oliver is publicly calling for Mark Richt to be fired at chuckoliver.net
BBBieUgaVIII
November 14th, 2010
11:25 am
UGA paid for Hershel. Boy was so poor he couldn’t pay attention but showed-up with a Brand New Smokey & the Bandit Trans Am. Where did he get that?
Dave
November 14th, 2010
11:27 am
How many arrests have the Athens Police made in the past couple of years regarding UGA players? How many was it for Auburn? Now that would be a good score for uga. UGA 24 AU 0 Who are you calling thugs? UGA should change from the bulldogs to the thug heffer pups!!!!! Get over it uga, you got your butts handed to ya!!!!!!!!!WDE!!!!!!!
UGA, quit crying...
November 14th, 2010
11:30 am
As much as I love the banter, I think both sides need to watch how much you throw around the word “thug.” If parking tickets makes someone a thug, then the line gets long.
BBBieUgaVIII
November 14th, 2010
11:36 am
“4 Flags. It is getting a little Chippy out there. It is being led by Richt”. GD @6:43
auburn hater
November 14th, 2010
11:38 am
when all the smoke clears and it hits home to all you auburn fans that you went from a poosible 14-0 to an 0-14 I bet we wont her 1 peep from you kitty cats.Like I said earlier, enjoy it while you can. God its goona hurt like getting your heart cut out with a hot spoon.
Vince
November 14th, 2010
11:39 am
BBBieUgaVIII
…ummm…you do know commercials are scripted, right?
Wow...
November 14th, 2010
11:40 am
If I were an Auburn fan I would not be talking smack. I would be embarrassed of how dirty my team played.
I have seen a few people post this already and I could not agree more. I considered Auburn a friendly rivary too…not putting them in the same category with UT, UF, and tech but no longer. That has to be one of the single dirtiest games I have ever watched.
Fairley’s behaviour is indefensable. And The refs who allowed it to happen are worse.
Did we lose? Yep. Would we have lost to that same Auburn team playing a remotely respectable brand of football? Probably. Our Dawgs not only weren’t ‘man enough’ to beat Auburn…but our “criminals” were out-criminalled too!
Attention Auburn fans…our arrests and the clearly antagonistic relationship between our players and the A/CC PD does NOT justify your booing of an injured UGA player or dirty brand of football.
PS…what QB is Lowder buying y’all next year?
Au81
November 14th, 2010
11:40 am
GA fans complaining about Fairley when their lineman chop block and go after a guy – that sounds typical for them. I guess the dogs were expecting a touch football game. Were there a couple of hits that shouldn’t have taken place, yeah. But that is on both sides of the ball. Next time you play Auburn expect a physical game. UGA should be happy they don’t have to sit players when they are arrested – you wouldn’t have a football team. Tuck you tails, go home, and HOPE you beat GT so you can play in Shreveport.
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
11:42 am
Auburn Hater…AGAIN, I ask you where are you getting your facts? You still haven’t responded. All you have done is repost what you said to begin with.
Your comment is what it is and everybody sees it….sour grapes.
jane keene
November 14th, 2010
11:46 am
” Never was much of a Dawg fan, but Auburn blows. Alabammy folk worship football, it’s all the poor slob hayseeds have. They talk funny too. Once heard Alabammy woman keep talking about “going to the byink.” I thought what the hell is she talking about? She was planning a trip to her local financial institution. ”
HAHAHAHAHAH! love it!
Hackjobs
November 14th, 2010
11:46 am
I get the feeling some of you Dawg fans didn’t actually watch the game.
1) Fairley isn’t a dirty player, I think he just hits people so hard they rotate on their center of gravity. Does he drive to the ground? Maybe, but I didn’t see it happen but one time that game, and I was watching for it. Also, the Refs didn’t say anything about it to him or to the coaches. (And don’t give me a conspiracy theory, it makes you sound like poor sports.)
2) The spearing hit to the back was bad, I will give you that…but that’s why a 15 yard penalty was thrown on it. It wasn’t like there was a timeout and he came running off the bench 30 seconds later, it was 3 steps. Roughing the passer? yes. Ejection-worthy? only if you’re butt-hurt.
3) The Fairley hit at the end was not intentional. Go back and watch it in slow motion, he gets blocked as he is falling, and then gets hit in the legs as he is in the air, which spins him towards the QBs legs. It was unfortunate, and again, the refs (who were actually watching the game) didn’t even call a flag on it. If it was dirty or late, they would have.
4) The punches were thrown at the end there because Dawgs piled on Fairley and were punching him while he was down. You want thuggery? That was a mugging.
Now Now What's a dawg? - peace please
November 14th, 2010
11:46 am
Come on WAD, no use in throwing a line like probation officer. Seems to me your quarterback may well face an NCAA board then what you gonna do? Win without him? What you gonna do when you face Bama? Hehe, listen carefully WAD, carefully now, rooooooooooooROOOOOOOOOOOOlllllllllllll Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiddddeee!! Hehehehe And another thought, what year were you undefeated and dissed by the BCS?? DDDDDDDDIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!LOL
Wow...
November 14th, 2010
11:48 am
Au81…You know what the difference is? Each player that has been arrested on our team has been punished. Including the AD. Now Chizik not only condones and supports Fairley’s reprehensable play but he probably teaches…and obviously cheers for it.
One team is punished for breaking the rules. The other team is encouraged to break the rules. Good argument otherwise you effing donkey. That piece of trash should have absolutely been ejected for spearing Murray in the back 20 minutes after he had released the ball.
Is winning dirty really worth it?
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
11:49 am
HackJobs…nice post, but don’t waste your time.
Don’t try to make a rational point to UGA fans…it would be less painful to light your hair on fire.
Gone Gone Gone are the Gaytors
November 14th, 2010
11:50 am
Where oh where have my gators gone
Bit by a chicken and all alone
Dressed in blue and drinking beer
watching the SEC game and crying tears
gators gators, feeling blue?
That’s ok no one likes you!!
Hehehehehehe Cluck Cluck
Vince
November 14th, 2010
11:51 am
@Hackjobs
The Georgia players did not attack and punch Fairley while he was on the ground. By your reasoning, if the refs didn’t throw a flag for it it didn’t occur….right?
Sun Devil Dave
November 14th, 2010
11:52 am
What’s with Alabama teams anyway?
Auburn has the tigers and eagles.
Bama has the Tide and an Elephant.
Can’t you backwood rednecks pick a mascot and stick with it like a normal team???
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
11:52 am
Hey Vince…do you think Auburn is better than UGA?
AuburnPunk
November 14th, 2010
11:53 am
Nick Fairley will get his ass kicked in the NFL. He will be so fined and thrown out of every game he will not even make a difference. As the announcers said time after time, that type of hitting late, spearing, throwing the QB to the groundetc..won’t last a second in the NFL. He would have and should have been thrown out after the first spear. I can’t wait to see his ass get drilled in the NFL.
AuburnPunk
November 14th, 2010
11:54 am
It’s ok, Auburn gets one win against UGA every 5 years. About the same as Tech once every 10 years.
Supes
November 14th, 2010
11:56 am
FU Auburn…on no wait…Bama will take care of it in 2 weeks cheating paper tiger champs…
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
11:57 am
Auburn Punk…do you think Auburn is better than UGA? Do you think they were the better team yesterday?
It’s ok to say it…”Auburn was the better team.”
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
11:58 am
Supes…Auburn cheated? How?
Cobb Dawg
November 14th, 2010
11:58 am
AU used to be a school of at least some class and integrity. But they have developed into a totally classless group. I guess that’s what winning 1 out of 5 in s series will do to a program. They’ll get their’s shortly though. This season is for naught and they might not even be playing football next year. In the past I would have hoped that wouldn’t be true. But now they’re nothing more than UT without a river.
Vince
November 14th, 2010
11:59 am
@ Dawg Gone
I absolutely think Auburn has a more talented team than UGA this year…..and they deserved to win.
Steve Superior
November 14th, 2010
12:00 pm
Georgia fans, please do not jump on OUR bandwagon so we can solve YOUR problems. Man up and beat Auburn next year when you have your chance.
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
12:00 pm
Vince…congratulations…you have now graduated.
Cobb Dawg
November 14th, 2010
12:00 pm
BTW, ROLL TIDE! I’ll be pulling for Bama to beat AU from now on.
Nick Savior
November 14th, 2010
12:01 pm
Ditto what Steve Superior said for us.
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
12:04 pm
Cobb Dawg…you seem to have the “bat line” to the truth. What’s your secret? We are all still waiting for the facts to come out, but you seem to already know. Wow…please share.
LADAWG
November 14th, 2010
12:05 pm
Auburn is classless. That display last night was awful. I can’t wait till the NCAA comes in and gives AU the death penalty. Classless bunch of thugs.
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
12:06 pm
LADawg….13 arrests this year…a DC that cursed an opposing player…an AD that was fired for a DUI and was caught having an affair…and you want to call some other school classless?
Duluth Dawg
November 14th, 2010
12:09 pm
Aubies,
I hope South Carolina beats the crap out of you guys and Cam gets speared in the back and hurt like our QB, Murray. Mr Fairley is a total thug and cheap shot artist and for you guys to defend him makes you the same ilk. Enjoy your SEC West Championship because 4-5 years of probation is going to rough. You and your slimy coach and program deserve what is coming to you. THWA forever. No class punks!!!
BBBieUgaVIII
November 14th, 2010
12:09 pm
LADAWG
Please grow a pair.
UGA has drity players too. Ben Jones or have you forgotten the Mis St game?
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
12:10 pm
Duluth Dawg…Is going to rough what?
Scam Newton
November 14th, 2010
12:10 pm
DawgGone,
UGA always has been and always will be better. In every way. The history of conduct at Auburn speaks for itself. Try as you might to be the rationale one in your head, your not. Your program will be in the NCAA doghouse again real soon with Chizik and the Alums, whether it is this Cam deal or other violations. At least the Auburn fans I sat with in section 30 for the most were embarrassed by the by the unsportsmanlike play of Fairley and others on AU. Maybe you were higher up, or better yet, not at the game to see it. It was clear to those not drinking the Kool-Aid
SourGrapesMakeBadWhine
November 14th, 2010
12:10 pm
WOW ! Are all of the grocery stores running a special on Sour Grapes ? Buy one get 10 free?
BBBieUgaVIII
November 14th, 2010
12:12 pm
a DAWG pulling for Saban on Spurrior. Now I have heard it all.
UGA fans are now officially just P.s..es.
DawgGone
November 14th, 2010
12:12 pm
Scam…do you have the “bat line” to the truth as well? The rest of the college football world is still waiting on the facts to come out…but already know them? It must be nice to have a crystal ball.
SourGrapesMakeBadWhine
November 14th, 2010
12:12 pm
Hey Scam…. before you start throwing rocks, you should check the Clark County / Athens police blotter to see how many fine upstanding high quality character uga player’s names populate those pages — and yes that is plural…as in multiple pages…..
Roll Tide!!
November 14th, 2010
12:13 pm
I’ve never been a big Bamer fan but I would pay Cam Newton kind of dollars for someone at Alabama to bust Fairly in the face, he is a low class dirtbag.
Vince
November 14th, 2010
12:15 pm
@Dawg Gone
My complaint was never about Auburn winning, or being the better team. My complaints were about Chizik leading the bad behavior and poor sportsmanship with fist pumps. Fairley intentionally trying to injure Murray. Fairley doing an “I took out Murray” dance at mid-field and getting a high five from his coaches for it. Auburn’s fans for booing Murray as he limped off the field (guess they wanted him to stay in to get hurt more??)
These were my complaints. UGA fans are not alone. Fans all over the country are lighting up the sports blogs about it this morning.
jrmdvm1
November 14th, 2010
12:31 pm
I am tired of hearing that Fairley was “blocked” into Murray.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilMaBUWFP64
If he was blocked into Murray how did he end up at 90 degrees or more from the direction of the block? For that to have happened, the blocker would have had to pull Fairley in that direction, and that clearly didn’t happen. Watch the video!
Stevie Stevie keep off the drugs Coach!!
November 14th, 2010
12:32 pm
A UGA fan pulling for a team that plays a chicken screaming over it’s loud system after a first down? Get a life boy. The only chicken I like is extra crispy and has cajun seasoning!!
Hey Auburn Fans - !!
November 14th, 2010
12:35 pm
Check out the Phoenix Paper this morning, there’s a comment from a neutral commentator stating the dirty play of Farley and Auburns coaching staff congratulating him for it! But alas, when one doesn’t get past the 5th grade, (90% of Auburn students) one must hasten to learn to wear shoes – Hey Auburn shoes are neat things, use them on your feet, and another fantastic invention, dentures. Look into them.