Chizik on ejections: ‘I am embarrassed by it’

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

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:14 pm

CSS 4th qtr kick

DawgByte

November 14th, 2010
1:15 pm

DawgGone -

Don’t even try and compare Georgia players to yours. Your entire program and school is a joke. Check out the link to all your violations. Please do us a favor, take off your camo jock strap and go have intercourse with your favorite cow.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
1:15 pm

Music City Dawg…what did you want Chizcik to do? Go out and CHOKE Cam and #90?

Well…I guess he should have. Then UGA fans could say “well that was no big deal.”

jksmith

November 14th, 2010
1:17 pm

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/517057-georgia-auburn-gets-ugly-why-richt-must-go

UGA threw punches, Auburn threw punches. Both teams need to grow up.
Auburn outplayed UGA and won.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
1:19 pm

DawgByte…I’m not an Auburn fan. Nor am I a GT fan.

I am simply tired of the hypocrisy of UGA fans. UGA has had it’s AD fired for a DUI…he got caught having an affair…UGA has has 13 players arrested this year…your DC is classless due to Chokegate…but yet, you and and your fellow brethren want to crucify another school for bad behavior.

You need to clean your own house. And your cow comment just made my point…thanks.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:19 pm

You stay classy, DawgByte. Every time you open your mouth, you make your school look worse.

DSGB

November 14th, 2010
1:20 pm

Oh, my bad… 1 personal foul that was actually called. If you think for a second that Fairly played a clean game then you sir, are beyond redemption, but as I said before it will catch up to your trash of a program. Have fun in the NCAA dungeon for the next decade.

David Polelock

November 14th, 2010
1:21 pm

DawgGone, The cow comment was because that is something UGA is an expert on.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
1:22 pm

David P…ha ha…good one. AND true.

yeah, okay...

November 14th, 2010
1:22 pm

UGA season ticket holder since ‘86. First, Fairley…if our O line had blocked, him the issue of whether or not he hit Murray late (he did) wouldn’t have arisen. Secondly, Cam Newton is the real deal. Tebow with speed and a conventional release. Too bad he doesn’t have Tebow’s parental decency. I don’t think Richt will be finished after this year, but I do think Chizik will be after the NCAA finishes their investigation. Probation is not new to them, however. Just another return to the post-Dye years.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:23 pm

Hey did Ga get to rip up and fields this year? Or did you lose too many games?

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:23 pm

DSGB — Ah, so there were all those fouls that were just magically not called. Uh-huh. Next you’ll be spinning the theory that the SEC office was in on it to keep Auburn in the MNC race. Whatever. The point is that you claimed “at least four” personal fouls on Fairley, only to be forced to back down when faced with actual, you know, facts. Damn, how inconvenient.

Orange10

November 14th, 2010
1:23 pm

Anytime you let a QB rush for 151 yards it’s going to be a long day. UGA has done that several times this year. Murray held on to the ball this game, no fumbles/picks and even though GA lost this was probably his best game. I’m not a Murray fan and think Mettenberger would have been a better choice but you have to draw the line on when a player’s conduct off the field would be detrimental to the program which Coach Richt did and Mettenberger will probably be playing for LSU next year. It would be ironic if he ended up at Auburn as Newton’s replacement. Too bad about the bruhaha at the end of the game.

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:25 pm

jksmith
I have been telling the fans to watc the replay right now on in Atlanta on CSS. UGA threw first punches but you will never get a DAWG to admit crap about how dirty the Dawgs are.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:26 pm

yeah, okay,,, You are an idiot. The NCAA has known EVERYTHING since July. Miss State or Bond approached Cecil Newton and Cecil probably did talk getting paid. But that doesn’t affect Cam at all. Miss State though is in a world of trouble. Please keep Richt. Hate to see Ga lose their thug culture.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
1:26 pm

Ben…nice point…but hitting UGA fans in the face with facts is a futile excersize. They will simply come back with some type of “go have sex with a cow” comment.

yeah, okay...

November 14th, 2010
1:26 pm

And why does Bobo repeatedly try to throw deep on third and short? To fool the defense, who might be thinking we’re going to run the ball? All it does is cause Murray to get sacked and give Butler the chance to punt some more. Perhaps he realizes that his friend the O line coach has underperformed and his talented line has underachieved and we can’t run for three yards consistently.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:29 pm

Just to be clear, I like UGA’s program and just hate that Richt brought the FSU philosophy with him of putting up with too much off-the-field crap from his players. Terry Bowden did the same thing at Auburn, and it drove the AU fans nuts. That said, I think Richt is a nice guy, he just has Papa Bowden’s blind spot. I hate what happened at the end of the game on both sides. I was embarrassed, as was Chizik by the early personal fouls. That has not been a problem for this team this year, so I can only assume it was frustration coming out after a hard week. Still, no excuses. But there are also no excuses for attacking a player, chop-blocking him, or clearing your bench. Both teams need to get it together and make sure this doesn’t happen again.

Ex-Auburn Fan

November 14th, 2010
1:29 pm

You play a quarterback that will get you program a death penalty, you have a defensive end who took cheap shot after cheap shot and you are embarrassed about ejection. Give me a break. You teach it and you got what you asked for.

Ex-Auburn Fan

November 14th, 2010
1:30 pm

Auburn’s attitude – Win an any cosrt.

yeah, okay...

November 14th, 2010
1:31 pm

Earl. Think for a moment. Do you really think Cecil Newton wanted cash for Cam to go to Miss State, but would let him go to Auburn for nothing? That doesn’t make sense..not even to an Auburn fan.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:31 pm

“Ex-Auburn Fan” — Please back up anything you just wrote. You can’t, because it’s not true.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:32 pm

yeah, okay… — Um, it would take a lot more than cash for me to send my kid to Starkville.

The Right Revern. Newton

November 14th, 2010
1:34 pm

You Dawgs must except the blame!.. If you had only donated that $50,000 that I request before the game, my boy Laptop, ( I mean Cam ), would have thorn the game quicked than you can say laptop, ( I mean cheat in classes ) no ( I mean $200,000 ) no, ( I mean 3yrs probation ) no ( I mean blow kisses to the fans) no, ( I mean run to the fans in the endzone, to be worshiped by the fan who know it it ME and not the team )
I will prey for all of you, in my new church, where you are all welcome ( bring your check books )
For all you Alabama , South Carolina, and bookies, my church is open for your donations too, but you mush get your offers in soon. Laptop ( I mean Cam ) and me will be in touch.

The Right Revern Newton
The Church of Big Bucks ( where bribes, cheating, and stealing are not real sins .. if the price is right )

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:36 pm

4th &6 min left on their own 27 and that is when the GAME was lost. Should have punted and seen what COULD happen. Richt had to KNOW what would happen if the Dawgs didn’t get this 1stdown. Bad call Coach Richt.
Now lets watch the fighting begin. UGA gets chippy form here on out 5:42

yeah, okay...

November 14th, 2010
1:37 pm

The kid had a history with Mullen, no history with Chizik or Malzahn. I understand being blinded by loyalty but common sense, a short commodity with football fans, surely would indicate the folly of Auburn’s lack of guilt.

tom

November 14th, 2010
1:40 pm

How come no one told us you could buy pro players to put in the game? We must not have gotten the memo. Oh, yeah – you can bet your a.. Chizik knows about the $ changing hands.

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:40 pm

CUFF takes a shot at Cam just after the Personal Foul on UGA’s #2, but UGA a is clean. HAHAHHAHAHA. Look in the Mirror DAWGS you are full of crap if you think your players are clean.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:41 pm

yeah okay, Cam was recruited by Tenn, OK and Kansas. ONLY MISS St is saying Cecil wanted money. I’ll tell you what happened. Slimeball Bond went to Cecil and and offered him money. And Cecil probably considered it and might have even made a counter offer. But in the end, he didn’t take the money and Cam wasn’t involved. You think Cecil wanted money but never asked Tenn, OK or Kansas for money? Just Miss St and Auburn? You are a fool. And I’ll repeat the obvious that you just don’t get, the NCAA has known ALL of this since July. Understand?

David Polelock

November 14th, 2010
1:41 pm

Tread lightly UGA. The last thing you want is a general investigation into players being paid.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:41 pm

yeah, okay… — All I know is that as of now, there has been not even a hint that Auburn knew anything about Cecil’s actions or did anything at all illegal. No one believes Jacobs or Chizik would have been a party to something like that, so the only possibility that would get Auburn on probation is a rogue booster, but again, there is no hint of anything like that. If it is proved that Cam knew about the solicitation, he could be declared ineligible, which would lead to forfeits, but not probation.

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:43 pm

#2 personal foul again for facemask, But UGA is sweet and clean lil boy that don’t play Dirty. HAHAHAHAH Dawg fans are blind to the truth and you should be watching it on Replay right now.

DSGB

November 14th, 2010
1:44 pm

PENALTY AU unsportsmanlike conduct (Eric Smith) 15 yards to the AU15.
PENALTY AU personal foul (Byron Isom) 13 yards to the AU14.
PENALTY AU personal foul (Nick Fairley) 15 yards to the GA29
PENALTY AU personal foul (Mike Blanc) 15 yards to the GA25

4 personal fouls by AU players personal fouls(not counting offsetting fouls). I counted 3 UGA personal fouls. 1 being a direct retaliation for Nick Fairly’s dirty hit on AR. 2 of AU’s personal fouls resulting in ejections from the game. I guess in the heat of of the conversation I blamed them on one bad apple. I guess it is a team wide epidemic. I think I would have rather it been one bad player…

75-76-DAWG

November 14th, 2010
1:44 pm

All of you younger UGA fan get worked up against rivals like GT, FLA, TENN, ALA, AND SC. These game for the most part are good clean hard nose football games. Sometimes we may not not like the outcome but the other team knows they were in one hell of a hard fought football game. I have been follow UGA football since the 60’s and have total respect for all the above mentioned teams and when one of them beats you have to give them that credit and move on as they do when we win. THAT BRINGS US TO AUBURN.
Ask some of the old UGA football players what they think of Shug Jordon or Pat Dye. What you saw yesterday was exactly why I have hated Auburn since the early 70’s . Auburn deserved to win yesterday because they were a better football team , UGA fans have got to admit and accept that as a reality. But Auburn has been a dirty football team ever since the 70’s. Check how many QB’s and Tailback that UGA lost for the season with knee, ankle and leg injury’s back in the early 70’s , during the Auburn game.You younger UGA fans are now seeing why the Auburn game is in a category by itself.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:44 pm

Hey Georgia idiots. Cecil’s church is in GA, why don’t one of you morons drive down there to see if 200000 was spent on repairs? Too lazy? Too stupid? Afraid of the truth. Won’t even take you an hour. Just drive down there and ask a church member what repairs were made. Morons.

HOUDAWG

November 14th, 2010
1:45 pm

Hey AUB fans …… you’ve got a bunch of dirty Fu***** players ….. starting with that A$$WIPE Fairley …… go to hell !

Bob

November 14th, 2010
1:46 pm

Fairley is the dirtiest player I have seen in college this year ! The officiating[or lack therof] was terrible. They could see what he was doing, and they continued to do nothing. ! Even the tv announcer said the spear in the back of Murray would cose him $ 75,000 in the NFL. Cheap shots to the back, the lower leg ,etc. , and still the officials did nothing. The SEC should be ashamed ! When Coach Richt said to the ref late in the game, ” why don’t you call the penalties, ” they did nothing except throw two players out, and left Fairley to do whatever he wanted. I always respected the Auburn program, but never again while Chisik is there .

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:47 pm

75-76-DAWG , crybaby girl. Were you one of the Ga fans ripping up the turf at Auburn that year? did an auburn student whip your drunk butt after a game?

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:47 pm

DSGB — So Auburn had one more personal foul than UGA, but Auburn is the dirty team? Ha! And I wouldn’t be using the fact that one of UGA’s fouls was a “retaliation” play as some mitigating factor. That actually makes it worse because it was premeditated.

David Polelock

November 14th, 2010
1:47 pm

HOUDAWG, I though you didn’t like Auburn, why did you invite them to go to Athens?

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:48 pm

You stay classy, houdawg.

TIDE

November 14th, 2010
1:51 pm

We are definitely not UGA fans but promise all that Mr. Fairley will suffer next week for his dirty plays this week. We won’t stand for it and he probably won’t last till half time. Our crosshairs are on him and we will pull the trigger.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:51 pm

Hey Ga fans, let’s face it, your glory days were in the 80’s. Now all you can do is make excuses for losing. What’s really got you bitter is Auburn gets all the good players out of Ga and you left with the rejects. Perhaps if fat white boys 60 and 61 had done their job on the OL your girly qb wouldn’t have gotten hit. But being fat and slow in the SEC is going to lose you games, which your record shows.

David Polelock

November 14th, 2010
1:52 pm

Ben, If someone offers you a choice between finding a classy UGA player, fan or coach or the sun rising in the west. Bet on the sun.

75-76-DAWG

November 14th, 2010
1:53 pm

earl dumarest
The newtons never took any money, we know that but that’s only part of the rule. Cecil Newton as a representative of his son made an offer. The offer made Cam ineligible. Money doesn’t have to change hands.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:53 pm

TIDE, LOL. If you were a Bammer fan you would know they play Georgia State next week. You fail idiot.

BBBieUgaVIII

November 14th, 2010
1:53 pm

ON AU last drive Rambo has 2 personal fouls and Cuff could have had one called. Murray just went Down Glenn is pushing Fairley the whole way to the ground.
DAWGS are crying about nothing. Good Football Play. It happens all the time.
UGA should have half the team out for the TECH GAME The DAWGS threw the first punch and the team left the BENCH. SEC better make all the UGA players miss the first half of the TECH GAME.

earl dumarest

November 14th, 2010
1:54 pm

75-76-DAWG , if Cam didn’t know about it, then he isn’t his representative.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:55 pm

David Polelock — No need to go into the gutter with some of these people. I like UGA and am friends with many of its fans and grads. I will pull for the Dawgs against GT and wish them well in their bowl game. I’m arguing against idiots and blowhards here, not against UGA as a whole.

Ben

November 14th, 2010
1:56 pm

Regarding the UGA headhunters that went after Fairley at the end… that play can and will be reviewed by the SEC. Don’t be surprised if suspensions are forthcoming, and they should be.