Williams’ late heroics saves Malzahn, Morris … for now

It wasn’t pretty but Auburn came out with a 35-28 victory over Ole Miss thanks to late heroics by Seth Williams.

I apologize if this almost feels like a repeat of last week’s postgame column but, well, I really have run out of words to describe the Gus Malzahn era. Sure, the Tigers pulled out the victory but is anyone actually feeling good about beating an overmatched Ole Miss team?

Frustrating. On Saturday, knowing that the Rebels were going to run the ball, the Tigers defense still couldn’t stop it. In fact, they missed so many tackles that it started to look like a 30-and-over flag football league game.

Discipline? Yeah, right. That’s definitely not the way to put this Auburn team. A week after the Tigers spent more time talking trash to South Carolina than actually defending them, special teams broke down on a number of occasions, including the almost-killer missed extra point. Oh, and that non-call on the kickoff that Shaun Shivers seemed to touch and Ole Miss recovery for a touchdown? Let’s just hope some of Malzahn’s salary is going to keeping the replay officials in his pocket. It is the reason Seth Williams’ heroics were possible.

As I watch Malzahn adjust his belt for yet another time and Chad Morris call for yet another short screen pass, I want to do nothing but yell — or throw something — at the television. It is the same things that have been prevalent during this eight-year run that must end.

The Tigers put up 35 points, you say? Great. This is the worst defense in all of college football. The fact they didn’t put up even more should disgust you.

Remember how hiring James Franklin was a mistake for Tommy Tuberville and it ultimately was the downfall of his tenure at Auburn? Well, the Chad Morris hire might be even as bad. At least Tuberville was trying to be inventive with a new-school offense. Morris basically comes from the same cloth as Malzahn and it shows.

It won’t change, though, as Auburn will likely not be able to afford the buyout that Malzahn has in place. While it would be good for the program — do we really think this team will improve any before the season ends and into next season? — to get rid of him, the money might be too much.

Yet even the die-hard Malzahn supporters are running out of material to throw back in the face of those that want him gone.

Seth Williams has saved Malzahn and Morris from an even hotter seat this week. If it weren’t against NCAA violations, maybe they should treat him to a nice dinner tonight.

I’m going to need some bourbon after watching that.

Auburn vs. Ole Miss: 1st half analysis

Thoughts and analysis after the first half of Auburn vs. Ole Miss.

Auburn and Ole Miss are tied 14-14 at halftime as the two battle on an unseasonably cold day in Oxford.

Here are some rapid reactions to the first half:

  • I’m sure that, much like myself, all Auburn fans stayed calm after the first drive when we saw absolutely zero of Tank Bigsby on the field on a three-and-out. I understand giving Shaun Shivers the chance, though.
  • Neither of these teams can defend the run and it is both amazing and miserable to watch. Even when Auburn or Ole Miss know that the run is coming, they still can’t stop it. Expect that to continue in the second half.
  • Chad Morris needs a lesson in clock management.
  • Seth Williams and Bo Nix seemed to work through their problems from last week but if you listen to the SEC Network announcers, it was as if the two were still fighting like the Hatfields and McCoys. Wait, is that still a thing?
  • Speaking of Williams, holy cow what a leap over that Ole Miss defender. Bruce Pearl should sign him up just for tip-offs.
  • That interception by Matt Corral on Ole Miss’ first drive was awful and shows someone that is inside his own head right now. Roger McCreary was right there yet Corral didn’t seem to see him.
  • Okay, let’s talk about how special Tank has been. In the first 30 minutes, he is averaging 5.1 yards per rush. I’m still questioning why he is returning kickoffs.
  • John Rhys Plumlee is not going to throw the ball. It is a lot like watching the 2018 Mississippi State game when you just knew that Nick Fitzgerald was going to run it. Somehow the Tigers can’t stop him and Ole Miss might continue with this two-quarterback system.
  • The hurry-up is really affecting Auburn’s defense as the Rebels aren’t giving them a chance to make substitutions. Hmmm, didn’t we used to see that somewhere?
  • If Nix throws the ball more than 25 times this game, it will be a coaching mistake. Ride the Tank! (And Shivers and D.J.)

BAMA BEAT: College football picks for Week 5 (Ep. 362)

Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb and Hunter Johnson are back with picks for Week 5 of the SEC football season.

Cecil Hurt, Clint Lamb and Hunter Johnson are back with picks for Week 5 of the SEC football season. Some of the top games include Alabama-Tennessee, Michigan-Minnesota, Auburn-Ole Miss and LSU-South Carolina. Can the crew bounce back after a rocky start?

Stay tuned for more episodes of The Bama Beat podcast, brought to you by Wickles Pickles through The Tuscaloosa News and TideSports.com!

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