Let's take a look back at a famous play in Auburn history and break down how it worked.
In the next few months, until football season starts in earnest, I'd like to go through a few famous plays in Auburn football history and break them down. What was the situation? Why did it work? Was it a result of poor defense, great athleticism, or a great playcall?
I did this on twitter in the past, but I think it's better served as a full blog post. For one thing, I can elaborate (read: be more long-winded) here than on twitter.