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Horton Hears a Who! (2008)
I am approaching this write-up differently this time; To be more specific, it will rhyme. Jimmy Hayward and Steve Martino directed this adaptation of Seuss; The adaptation itself cluttered, grating, and loose. But superfluous writing ails Horton Hears a Who! – As characters are too self-referential in behavioral miscues.
I apologize for my terrible rhyming beat, While I endeavor in this ill-advised conceit.
Somewhere in the Jungle of Nool, Lives an elephant – Horton (Jim Carrey) – who loves to splash in a pool. Horton is always gentle and kind, But one day finds himself in a bind. In a tiny dust speck live a people called the Whos, Who live in Whoville, a home they would hate to lose. Horton places the speck on a pink clover, But the Sour Kangaroo (Carol Burnett) wants Horton to hand it over. Horton talks to the Mayor of Whoville (Steve Carell) and uses his ears, Befriending the Whos – listening to their thoughts, anxieties, and fears. He is determined to find the Whos a safer home, So across the countryside he will roam.
Numerous other actors are included in the voice casting bill, Like Amy Poehler, Seth Rogen, and Jonah Hill. And celebrate the comforting, narrating voice, if you would, Of former CBS Sunday Morning host Charles Osgood. Jim Carrey, as Horton, will distract and polarize; Given his history in Dr. Seuss adaptations, that shouldn’t surprise. Carrey yet again shows his lack of comedic restraint; Thus, this movie can barely wash off his taint.
Blue Sky Studios makes questionable work, As the characters drop entendres and twerk. Characters in children’s movies should not behave like this, While American animation studios reach a scatological abyss. But in adopting a book so short, Writers Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio add padding as a last resort.
Horton and company act too much as if they are from 2008; For future audiences this will only serve to frustrate. These movies cannot survive just on pop culture jokes, Or – so help me – I might just croak. Sometimes, Horton can be way too busy, Forgetting that it should be curious, wise, and witty.
Characters are created, out of nowhere at all. The plot unfolds with too much sprawl. Do these decisions add anything to the movie, to our sense of fun? The answer, to be honest, is close to none.
No help comes from the CGI either – The mania of the environments and characters preventing a breather. Character motions make them look like a machine, Which for too many studios has become routine. And why is there an anime sequence referencing Naruto, Dragonball Z? Could Horton been more faithfully rendered in 2-D? Many tactics are chosen, many of them wrong, Making this film feel two times too long.
“A person’s a person, no matter how small,” Horton tells onlookers facing down a brawl. The movie’s message remains in place, Even when it seems to have lost its good grace. Though its slyness might soon make it obsolete, One watches the film feeling happy, satisfied, and sweet.
I am a child no longer, Yet this children’s film should have been stronger. The spirit of Horton Hears a Who! is there, But it is lost among too much self-aware fanfare. For older ones, there will be relief when the film is done; For the kids, the end to a whole lot of fun.
My rating: 6/10
^ Based on my personal imdb score. For a ratings system explanation, click here for more.
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all 100 :)
Spotify, SoundCloud, or Pandora? spotify
is your room messy or clean? meeeeeeessy
what color are your eyes? brown
do you like your name? why? yeah i guess so, idk lol its not too stupid
what is your relationship status? taken
describe your personality in 3 words or less? “wat”
what color hair do you have? pink
what kind of car do you drive? color? 2007 Pontiac grand prix, its silver
where do you shop? ?? i shop at many places
how would you describe your style? idk i look homeless most of the time
favorite social media account? eh they are all the same to me
what size bed do you have? full
any siblings? noo
if you can live anywhere in the world where would it be? why? idk lol probably where i am just because i already have friends and family here
favorite snapchat filter? THE FUCKING STAR FILTER THAT THEY KEEP TAKING AWAY OHHHHH MY GOD THAT GETS ME H E A T E D.
favorite makeup brand(s) i like urban decay and kat von d the most prob
how many times a week do you shower? everyday?? i hope everyone does
favorite tv show? tie between rupauls drag race and its always sunny
shoe size? 10 lol
how tall are you? 5′5″
sandals or sneakers? flip flops
do you go to the gym? lol no
describe your dream date? tbh anything. i like just about anything, just as long as its fun and we get some type of food and or milkshake
how much money do you have in your wallet at the moment? 20 bucks
what color socks are you wearing? none ooo
how many pillows do you sleep with? literally 8
do you have a job? what do you do? yes i work at a dollar tree lmao
how many friends do you have? like 4
whats the worst thing you have ever done? i once spread a rumor about this girl in middle school that she masturbated in the girls bathroom with a cafeteria hot dog. lol its bad that i’m still lowkey laughing at it but i do feel bad i did that
whats your favorite candle scent? oooh tough one i love the yankee candle “cherries on snow” a lot. but i love basically any kind of candel
3 favorite boy names? seth, spencer and zack
3 favorite girl names? Veronica, Melody, and Olivia
favorite actor? paul rudd
favorite actress? winona ryder
who is your celebrity crush? paul rudd
favorite movie? heathers or beetlejuice
do you read a lot? whats your favorite book? not as much as i use too but probably the Bell Jar by Sylvia plath
money or brains? brains are cool but i also love $$
do you have a nickname? what is it? not rlly unless you count Jess a nickname
how many times have you been to the hospital? like 5
top 10 favorite songs? i have waaay to many but my fav is brick by boring brick by paramore. but i love any paramore, brand new or no doubt song
do you take any medications daily? my acid reflex medicine and my kolonopin (its taken as needed tho)
what is your skin type? (oily, dry, etc) i have combination skin
what is your biggest fear? hospitals
how many kids do you want? 2
whats your go to hair style? i straighten it and thats it
what type of house do you live in? (big, small, etc) medium
who is your role model? hayley willams
what was the last compliment you received? got told i looked sexy
what was the last text you sent? “ooh boy ;)”
how old were you when you found out santa wasn’t real? 7 i think
what is your dream car? idc tbh
opinion on smoking? i smoke like half a pack a day so like
do you go to college? beauty school
what is your dream job? probably Vanna White’s job. i’d love to get paid to look pretty and flip letters.
would you rather live in rural areas or the suburbs? suburbs fuck the country shit scares me
do you take shampoo and conditioner bottles from hotels? i prefer my own shampoo but yeah i’ll snag it
do you have freckles? yes
do you smile for pictures? not usually
how many pictures do you have on your phone? 2,360
have you ever peed in the woods? ye
do you still watch cartoons? hell yeah
do you prefer chicken nuggets from Wendy’s or McDonalds? tough ass question they are both amazing but the real question is about the ranch, mcdonalds ranch is fucking BOMB where as wendys ranch tastes like shit. therefore i choose mcdonalds.
Favorite dipping sauce? ranch lol
what do you wear to bed? usually just panties
have you ever won a spelling bee? nah
what are your hobbies? i like watching game grumps and playing pokemon
can you draw? eh
do you play an instrument? i use to play trumpet
what was the last concert you saw? joan jett, forget who else was there bc i think i was hammered or stoned or both
tea or coffee? toughh, but bc of my acid reflex i can’t rlly drink coffee so tea i guess
Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts? tim hortons
do you want to get married? yeah
what is your crush’s first and last initial? WB
are you going to change your last name when you get married? eh probably bc i hate mine lol unless their last name is something dumb like “WIENER” (no offense to anyone with that last name)
what color looks best on you? black idk
do you miss anyone right now? yeeee
do you sleep with your door open or closed? CLOSED fuck that ghost shit
do you believe in ghosts? yes
what is your biggest pet peeve? people biting and or picking at their nails
last person you called`wes
favorite ice cream flavor? i like anything with chocolate
regular oreos or golden oreos? reg
chocolate or rainbow sprinkles? both
what shirt are you wearing? a black tie dye hoodie
what is your phone background? gwen stefani lol
are you outgoing or shy? shy
do you like it when people play with your hair? yeah people play with my hair all day pretty much
do you like your neighbors? ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh not rlly
do you wash your face? at night? in the morning? at night
have you ever been high? yes
have you ever been drunk? yes
last thing you ate? brownie
favorite lyrics right now? i like all of them
summer or winter? summer i hate the cold
day or night? night
dark, milk, or white chocolate? milk
favorite month? november
what is your zodiac sign? scorpio
who was the last person you cried in front of? my teacher i think lol
thank u whoever sent this i love u!
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HUGE game in the Swamp.
Game of the day, y’all. Let’s get into it. Auburn and Florida meet for the first time in six years, and it’s basically a rehash of the showdown 25 years ago when Patrick Nix led the charge and the Tigers knocked off the top-ranked Gators in the Swamp.
#7 Auburn (-3) @ #10 Florida (O/U 48)
For the 6th time in as many games this game will be determined by Auburn. We’re the better team and if we win it’s because we dictate victory. If we fall it’s because we dictate defeat. I have no doubt this will be the toughest challenge Auburn has faced up to this point in the season. While there is plenty to look at with Florida and assume we should come out victorious, this matchup is tricky because of the scheme we face, especially up front along the offensive line. As our dear friend Spencer Hall like to point out, Todd Grantham’s defenses are known for “emotional blitzing”. Grantham is going to blitz early and often, with a skillful defensive line to boot, creating stunts that give me cause for concern with interior of our OL. Now, is this because our OL has shown they haven’t improved from last year? No. But the shadows of last year’s collapses with this group still loom in my mind and they still have something to prove to replace my concern with hope. Now, onto the keys to victory:
Stay a little conservative on 3rd down offensively. I know, I know…everyone here will bemoan this and point to the LSU game in 2017. But my point in this is that I don’t think this Florida offense can have sustained success if they have to go 75-80 yards to hit pay dirt. Don’t lose the momentum by taking a sack on 3rd down. Don’t force a ball down field and risk a turnover. This is a field position game that we are likely to win if we just stay out of our own way. This can be helped by…
Run the football for at least 150 yards. I don’t care how you get there. Get to 150, with fresh legs in the 4th quarter and you’re in a good position to win this game.
Continue to find 1 on 1 situations in the slant route over the middle 8-12 yards down field. Nothing cools the jets of blitzing linebackers in a 3-4 scheme quicker than gaining chunks of yards by delivering the ball to where a linebacker was in the pre-snap.
If CJ Henderson blankets Seth Williams all day, take a shot in the right moment on a 50/50 ball and see if we win it. If Seth is double covered all day, line of Schwartz next to him and send him deep. No one can keep up with him.
Let’s see some tunnel screen action on Saturday. It’s been impressive what Prince Tega does when he has the ability to lay into someone’s blindside, and throwing into a blitz will soften them up.
No turnovers. None. Not 1. Don’t do it. I’M SERIOUS ABOUT IT DO NOT TURN THAT BALL OVER ON THE ROAD.
Defensively, make Kyle Trask uncomfortable by sending some heat from the second level and trust your guys in the secondary. His job on Saturday is going to be infinitely hard.
We are about to be tested in a way that we haven’t seen since the Oregon game. They will find ways to limit our success offensively that is going to frustrate us at times over 4 quarters. If we play a clean game from a turnover perspective and play field position football, they shouldn’t be able to hold up. I think we do just that, and get out of the Swamp with a victory. Auburn 24 Florida 14
-Josh Black
I get to be live and in technicolor for this one with Big Dave and my other brothers (there will be plenty of photos, don’t you dare worry).
The more I look at this game, the more I see an Auburn win. The offense has gotten progressively better each week and now that the receivers are as healthy as they have been all season, things look really good. (Also, the offensive line has looked muuuuch better the past 2 weeks). On the other side of the ball, Florida has got a really impressive secondary and their front 7 have looked stout through the first 5 ballgames. However, its hard not to look stout when taking on Miami, UT-Martin, UT-Knoxville, Kentucky and Towson. This will by far be the biggest test the Gators have faced all season and will be until...next week when they play at night in Baton Rouge. Auburn on the other hand gets an off week before taking on Arkansas. Going back to the game, Auburn’s defense has been battle tested and just got done punishing the SEC’s Leading Rusher Kylin Hill, holding him to just 45 yards for the day. Kyle Trask took over for the injured Felipe Franks and that’s a good thing for Florida. Trask was able to come in and save the Gators perfect record in a comeback effort against Kentucky. However, Trask hasn’t seen a front 7 like he will see Saturday afternoon. The battle I will be watching is if Trask has time to throw the ball and can he complete the necessary passes against an Auburn secondary that has given up 3rd and longs for 1st downs the past few weeks. Also, watch to see if Florida attacks the middle of the field with the passing attack. If Auburn can sure those two items up, it will be a not so happy Homecoming for the Gators. I see Auburn getting the win and covering here and I will go with the under. Auburn 24-17
-Drew Mac
Like last week, but more intense, I’m scared how confident I am in this one. Auburn is battle-tested. Florida is not. Auburn has the better offense and the better defensive line. And yet, it’s on the road at the second toughest venue Auburn will travel to this season. I thought Auburn’s best path to 9 wins this season was to go 2-1 against Oregon, A&M, and Florida and 1-2 against LSU, UGA, and Bama. Two of the first group are down. Let’s BARN HARD FOLKS.
Auburn 23, Florida 17 (Auburn covers, UNDER)
-James Jones
We turn our attention to the third Southeastern Conference opponent of the 2019 campaign. Florida is a physical team that hasn’t really been tested yet. Their schedule leaves a lot to be desired. Don’t read into that though: Florida is good. They are a top 10 team right now, talent wise.
From listening to Florida fans, it sounds like they anticipate Mullen and Co. scheming their offense similar to their Mississippi State game last year – lots of screens, lots of quick routes. Anything to protect their quarterback from an elite defensive line. They punted a lot, played the field position game, and eventually smothered state 13-6.
Auburn is too explosive. It will take more than one touchdown to beat Auburn. Schwartz has been hounded all week by Florida fans who weren’t pleased that the fastest man in America picked Auburn over Florida. Malzahn seems more than comfortable getting him the ball in space and letting his legs do all the work. We’ve also seen some deep balls get thrown his way, finally connecting on one against Mississippi State. If Auburn can manage a few explosive plays early, it can force Florida to abandon this gameplan – allowing Derrick Brown to feast.
This game won’t rely on late game heroics. Auburn will pull away after a slow start. Auburn advances to 6-0 for only the third time in the last 20 years and 17th time in program history
Auburn 35, Florida 24
-Josh Dub
Swing game #2 has arrived. Before A&M I said there would be 3 games that determine whether or not this is a bad, good or great season: @ AM, @ UF, vs UGA. Tigers took care of business in College Station & will look to do the same in Gainesville.
I think Auburn is a better football team than Florida. However, I don’t think the gap is as wide between these programs as some AU fans might believe. You can’t overlook The Swamp playing a factor and there are two specific matchups that give me pause heading into Saturday: AU’s OL vs UF’s DL & AU’s WRs vs UF’s DBs. Those are two matchups where UF could win & be enough to get the W.
Auburn has seen some stout front 4s this season but UF’s is by far the most athletic. While Oregon, Tulane & A&M were built to clog lanes up the middle, this group is built to penetrate & disrupt. That means Tega/Driscoll must have good days handling speed off the edge & Nix has to have outstanding pocket awareness. It also means I think Auburn could have some opportunities running the football between the tackles but that means Harrell/Kim/Horton all playing an outstanding game.
On the other side of the ball, Auburn’s DL is a major mismatch over UF’s OL. The Gators cannot run the ball & I think unlike Jimbo, Dan Mullen won’t even really try. Ya he will attempt some running plays but he isn’t gonna stubbornly slam his running backs into that wall. Instead, he’s going to attack AU’s perimeter using wide splits & quick hitting concepts. Get the ball out of Trask’s hands & into their playmaker’s as quickly as possible. The strength of this UF offense is at WR. Auburn’s defense MUST continue to tackle well in the open field. They will probably see a similar game plan Oregon & Kent State used earlier this season.
I would love for Auburn to come into Gainesville & just thump the Gators but I don’t have a lot of confidence that will happen. Florida is out to prove they are legitimate top 10 team & I expect they play their best game of the season. Turnovers will be critical & if the Tigers don’t take care of the ball this thing could go sideways fast. My guess is UF gets a TD on the board early but Steele adjusts. Nix doesn’t shred their defense through the air like he did to State’s but he connects on a few more than he did in Aggieland. Auburn leans on the Gators D which results in two long 2nd half TD drives. They make us sweat & the result isn’t as dominant as maybe some fans wanna see but Auburn heads into the Bye week 6-0. Tigers 24, Florida 16
-AU Nerd
I‘ll keep this one short and sweet. I’ll be at a wedding this weekend. Auburn athletics is undefeated when I’m at a wedding, 7-0 by my count, with the most recent two coming during Game 1 of the Super Regional against UNC and Kansas game back in March. I’ll be at a wedding during this one, too. In fact, there’s a decent chance the bride and groom are saying their “I Do”-s when the clock strikes 00:00. Bo Nix throws for 250 with a TD and a pick. Boobee and Schwartz both pick one up on the ground. The defensive line eats Kyle Trask alive for four sacks. And, as is tradition, we win the game on special teams. 27-20 Tigers.
-Ryan Sterritt
/andrew WK voice
So let’s start a barning party (Let’s start a barning party!)
Now it’s time to BARN and we’ll be BARNING SO hard (BARNIN hard!)
Let’s get start a BARNING party (Let’s start a barning party!)
When it’s time for barning we will always barn so hard
BARNIN hard!
(BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard)
BARNIN hard!
(BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard, BARNIN hard)
BARNIN hard!
Tigers 35, Gators 21
-Son of Crow
Before I get into what I think about this game, I have to get this off of my chest. It is absolutely criminal of the SEC that this will be Auburn’s first trip to Gainesville in 12 years and the team’s first matchup in 8 years. And the fact we won’t see this again until 2024 is even more ridiculous. Fix this SEC!
Okay, now that I’m off my soapbox, here’s my thoughts about this game. Auburn has been battle tested early and often this season and last week, you saw an offense click on all cylinders. This will be a tougher test for the offensive line but last week was their best game of the year and hopefully as the season goes along, they will continue to gel and improve. Bo Nix will look to replicate his dad’s performance and hopefully we’ll get a Nix to Williams moment or 2 again this week. Auburn actually has more experience at QB as the Gators go with Kyle Trask in his 3rd collegiate game and 1st SEC start. I’ve had a good feeling about this game all week and hopefully that feeling will carry into Saturday.
Auburn 28 Florida 17
-Will McLaughlin
Not scared at all. Haven’t been scared of Florida in nearly 20 years, ain’t gonna stay back now. That said, Mullen had the ability to give Auburn fits during his time in Starkville, so maybe this one is closer than I want it to be. I’m going to be nervous that the Fort Payne native kicker that Auburn didn’t try to sign is going to make us pay. That’s all I’m going to be thinking about if the game is close. Auburn just has to win the turnover battle and they go home with victory.
Tigers 31 - Swamp Lizards 17
-AU Chief
My classic Auburn fandom has threatened to take over this week. I’ve heard nothing but people whispering “Is... is Auburn the best team in the country?” since the win over Mississippi State. We certainly have the best resume in the country, but there are still a ton of folks who won’t give this team its due because oh no, the schedule is too hard, they’ll drop a couple games at least. Normally, I’d be sweating the mojo hard after talk of that nature. But this year? Right now? No, screw that.
One cannot Barn meekly.
I’ve watched a suspicious amount of Florida football this season (it always happened to be on!) and while they’ve been dominant at times — Tennessee, Townson, etc. — they struggled with teams that frankly ain’t all that good. They can’t run the ball. Kyle Trask is actually a more inexperienced quarterback than Bo Nix, and the combo of Gus Malzahn/Kevin Steele has pretty much always had the upper hand against Dan Mullen and Todd Grantham. We’ve already been to a hostile environment. Yes, the Swamp is different, but I don’t have any reason to believe that some denim-clad reptile lovers will have that much more of an effect than 10K more khaki-clad military lovers.
Bo Nix has found his rhythm, the offensive line seems... good... and the defense continues to do what we expected it to do. Towson got to Kyle Trask a few times. Auburn gets there more. Tigers disrupt the Gator offense and we hit one long pass play and one long run play on offense. Add in some constricting and you’ve got a win. Tigers 31-13.
-Jack Condon
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432 Democratic Candidates for the US House of Representatives.
1 Robert Kennedy Jr (AL-01)
2 Tabitha Isner (AL-02)
3 Mallory Hagan (AL-03)
4 Lee Auman (AL-04)
5 Peter Joffrion (AL-05)
6 Danner Kline (AL-06)
7 Terri Sewell (AL-07) (Incumbent)
8 Alyse Galvin (AK at Large)
9 Tom O’Halleran (AZ-01) (Incumbent)
10 Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-02)
11 Raul Grijalva (AZ-03) (Incumbent)
12 David Brill (AZ-04)
13 Joan Greene (AZ-05)
14 Anita Malik (AZ-06)
15 Ruben Gallego (AZ-07) (Incumbent)
16 Hiral Tipirneni (AZ-08)
17 Greg Stanton (AZ-09)
18 Chintan Desai (AR-01)
19 Clarke Tucker (AR-02)
20 Joshua Mahony (AR-3)
21 Hayden Shamel (AR-04)
22 Audrey Denney (CA-01)
23 Jared Huffman (CA-02) (Incumbent)
24 John Garamendi (CA-03) (Incumbent)
25 Jessica Morse (CA-04)
26 Mike Thompson (CA-05) (Incumbent)
27 Doris Matsui (CA-06) (Incumbent)
28 Ami Bera (CA-07) (Incumbent)
29 Jerry McNerney (CA-09) (Incumbent)
30 Josh Harder (CA-10)
31 Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) (Incumbent)
32 Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) (Incumbent)
33 Barbara Lee (CA-13) (Incumbent)
34 Jackie Speier (CA-14) (Incumbent)
35 Eric Swalwell (CA-15) (Incumbent)
36 Jim Costa (CA-16) (Incumbent)
37 Ro Khanna (CA-17) (Incumbent)
38 Anna Eshoo (CA-18) (Incumbent)
39 Zoe Lofgren (CA-19) (Incumbent)
40 Jimmy Panetta (CA-20) (Incumbent)
41 TJ Cox (CA-21)
42 Andrew Janz (CA-22)
43 Tatiana Matta (CA-23)
44 Salud Carbajal (CA-24) (Incumbent)
45 Katie Hill (CA-25)
46 Julia Brownley (CA-26) (Incumbent)
47 Judy Chu (CA-27) (Incumbent)
48 Adam Schiff (CA-28) (Incumbent)
49 Tony Cardenas (CA-29) (Incumbent)
50 Brad Sherman (CA-30) (Incumbent)
51 Pete Aguilar (CA-31) (Incumbent)
52 Grace Napolitano (CA-32) (Incumbent)
53 Ted Lieu (CA-33) (Incumbent)
54 Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) (Incumbent)
55 Norma Torres (CA-35) (Incumbent)
56 Raul Ruiz (CA-36) (Incumbent)
57 Karen Bass (CA-37) (Incumbent)
58 Linda Sanchez (CA-38) (Incumbent)
59 Gil Cisneros (CA-39)
60 Lucille Royal-Allard (CA-40) (Incumbent)
61 Mark Takano (CA-41) (Incumbent)
62 Julia Peacock (CA-42)
63 Maxine Waters (CA-43) (Incumbent)
64 Nanette Barragan (CA-44) (Incumbent)
65 Katie Porter (CA-45) (Incumbent)
66 Lou Correa (CA-46) (Incumbent)
67 Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) (Incumbent)
68 Harley Rouda (CA-48)
69 Mike Levin (CA-49)
70 Ammar Campa-Najjar (CA-50)
71 Juan Vargas (CA-51) (Incumbent)
72 Scott Peters (CA-52) (Incumbent)
73 Susan Davis (CA-53) (Incumbent)
74 Diana DeGette (CO-01) (Incumbent)
75 Joe Neguse (CO-02)
76 Diane Matsch Bush (CO-03)
77 Karen McCormick (CO-04)
78 Stephany Rose Spaulding (CO-05)
79 Jason Crow (CO-06)
80 Ed Perlmutter (CO-07) (Incumbent)
81 John Larson (CT-01) (Incumbent)
82 Joe Courtney (CT-02) (Incumbent)
83 Rose L. DeLauro (CT-03) (Incumbent)
84 Jim Himes (CT-04) (Incumbent)
85 Jahana Hayes (CT-05)
86 Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE At Large)
87 Jennifer Zimmerman (FL-01)
88 Bob Rackleff (FL-02)
89 Yvonne Hayes Hinson (FL-03)
90 Ges Belmont (FL-04)
91 Alfred Lawson (FL-05) (Incumbent)
92 Nancy Soderberg (FL-06)
93 Stephanie Murphy (FL-07) (Incumbent)
94 Sanjay Patel (FL-08)
95 Darren Soto (FL-09) (Incumbent)
96 Val Demings (FL-10) (Incumbent)
97 Dana Cottrell (FL-11)
98 Chris Hunter (FL-12)
99 Charlie Crist (FL-13) (Incumbent)
100 Kathy Castor (FL-14) (Incumbent)
101 Kristen Carlson (FL-15)
102 David Shapiro (FL-16)
103 April Freeman (FL-17)
104 Lauren Baer (FL-18)
105 David Holden (FL-19)
106 Alcee L. Hastings (FL-20) (Incumbent)
107 Lois Frankel (FL-21) (Incumbent)
108 Theodore E. Deutch (FL-22) (Incumbent)
109 Debbie Wassermann Schultz (Fl-23) (Incumbent)
110 Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) (Incumbent)
111 Mary Barzee Flores (Fl-25)
112 Debbie Murcarsel-Powell (FL-26)
113 Donna Shalala (FL-27)
114 Lisa Ring (GA-01)
115 Sanford Bishop Jr (GA-02)
116 Chuck Enderlin (GA-03)
117 Hank Johnson (GA-04) (Incumbent)
118 John Lewis (GA-05) (Incumbent)
119 Lucy McBath (GA-06)
120 Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA-07)
121 Josh McCall (GA-09)
122 Tabitha Johnson-Green (GA-10)
123 Flynn Broady Jr (GA-11)
124 Francys Johnson (GA-12)
125 David Scott (GA-13) (Incumbent)
126 Steven Foster (GA-14)
127 Ed Case (HI-01)
128 Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02)
129 Cristina McNeil (ID-01)
130 Aaron Swisher (ID-02)
131 Bobby Rush (IL-01) (Incumbent)
132 Robin Kelly (IL-02) (Incumbent)
133 Daniel Lipinski (IL-03) (Incumbent)
134 Jesus Garcia (IL-04)
135 Tom Hanson (IL-05)
136 Sean Casten (IL-06)
137 Danny K. Davis (IL-07) (Incumbent)
138 Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08) (Incumbent)
139 Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) (Incumbent)
140 Brad Schneider (IL-10) (Incumbent)
141 Bill Foster (IL-11) (Incumbent)
142 Brendan Kelly (IL-12)
143 Betsy Londrigan (IL-13)
144 Lauren Underwood (IL-14)
145 Kevin Gaither (IL-15)
146 Sara Dady (IL-16)
147 Cheri Bustos (IL-17) (Incumbent)
148 Junius Rodriguez (IL-18)
149 Peter Visclosky (IN-01) (Incumbent)
150 Mel Hall (IN-02)
151 Courtney Tritch (IN-03)
152 Tobi Beck (IN-04)
153 Dee Thornton (IN-05)
154 Jeannine Lee Lake (IN-06)
155 Andre Carlson (IN-07) (Incumbent)
156 William Tanoos (IN-08)
157 Liz Watson (IN-09)
158 Abby Finkenauer (IA-01)
159 Dave Loebsack (IA-02) (Incumbent)
160 Cindy Axne (IA-03)
161 J.D. Scholten (IA-04)
162 Alan LaPolice (KS-01)
163 Paul Davis (KS-02)
164 Sharice Davids (KS-03)
165 James Thompson (KS-04)
166 Paul Walker (KY-01)
167 Hank Linderman (KY-02)
168 John Yarmuth (KY-03) (Incumbent)
169 Seth Hall (KY-04)
170 Kenneth Stepp (KY-05)
171 Amy McGrath (KY-06)
172 Tammy Savoie (LA-01)
173 Cedric Richmond (LA-02) (Incumbent)
174 Mildred “Mimi” Methvin (LA-03)
175 Ryan Trundle (LA-04)
176 Jessee Carlton Fleenor (LA-05)
177 Andie Saizan (LA-06)
178 Chellie Pingree (ME-01) (Incumbent)
179 Jared Golden (ME-02)
180 Jesse Colvin (MD-01)
181 Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02) (Incumbent)
182 John Sarbanes (MD-03) (Incumbent)
183 Anthony Brown (MD-04) (Incumbent)
184 Steny Hoyer (MD-05) (Incumbent)
185 David Trone (MD-06)
186 Elijah Cummings (MD-07) (Incumbent)
187 Jamie Raskin (MD-08) (Incumbent)
188 Richard Neal (MA-01) (Incumbent)
189 Jim McGovern (MA-02) (Incumbent)
190 Lori Trahan (MA-03)
191 Joseph Kennedy III (MA-04) (Incumbent)
192 Katherine Clark (MA-05) (Incumbent)
193 Seth Moulton (MA-06) (Incumbent)
194 Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)
195 Stephen Lynch (MA-08) (Incumbent)
196 Bill Keating (MA-09) (Incumbent)
197 Matthew Morgan (MI-01)
198 Rob Davidson (MI-02)
199 Cathy Albro (MI-03)
200 Jerry Hilliard (MI-04)
201 Dan Kildee (MI-05)
202 Matt Longjohn (MI-06)
203 Gretchen Driskell (MI-07)
204 Elissa Slotkin (MI-08)
205 Andy Levin (MI-09)
206 Kimberly Bizon (MI-10)
207 Haley Stevens (MI-11)
208 Debbie Dinkel (MI-12) (Incumbent)
209 Rashida Tlaib (MI-13)
210 Brenda Lawrence (MI-14) (Incumbent)
211 Dan Feehan (MN-01)
212 Angie Craig (MN-02)
213 Dean Phillips (MN-03)
214 Betty McCollum (MN-04) (Incumbent)
215 Ilhan Omar (MN-05)
216 Ian Todd (MN-06)
217 Collin Peterson (MN-07) (Incumbent)
218 Joe Radinovich (MN-08)
219 Randy Wadkins (MS-01)
220 Bernie Thompson (MS-02) (Incumbent)
221 Michael Evans (MS-03)
222 Jeramey Anderson (MS-04)
223 William Lacy Clay (MO-01) (Incumbent)
224 Cort VanOstran (MO-02)
225 Katy Geppert (MO-03)
226 Renee Hoagenson (MO-04)
227 Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05) (Incumbent)
228 Henry Martin (MO-06)
229 Jamie Schoolcraft (MO-07)
230 Kathy Ellis (MO-08)
231 Kathleen Williams (MT At Large)
232 Jessica McClure (NE-01)
233 Kara Eastman (NE-02)
234 Paul Theobald (NE-03)
235 Dina Titus (NV-01) (Incumbent)
236 Clint Koble (NV-02)
237 Susie Lee (NV-03)
238 Steven Horsford (NV-04)
239 Chris Pappas (NH-01)
240 Annie Kuster (NH-02) (Incumbent)
241 Donald Norcross (NJ-01) (Incumbent)
242 Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)
243 Andrew Kim (NJ-03)
244 Josh Welle (NJ-04)
245 Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) (Incumbent)
246 Frank Pallone (NJ-06) (Incumbent)
247 Tom Malinowski (NJ-07)
248 Albio Sires (NJ-08) (Incumbent)
249 Bill Pascrell (NJ-09) (Incumbent)
250 Donald Payne Jr (NJ-10) (Incumbent)
251 Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11)
252 Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) (incumbent)
253 Debra Haland (NM-01)
254 Xochitl Torres Small (NM-02)
255 Ben Ray Lujan (NM-03) (Incumbent)
256 Perry Gershon (NY-01)
257 Liuba Greggen Shirley (NY-02)
258 Tom Suozzi (NY-03) (Incumbent)
259 Kathleen Rice (NY-04) (Incumbent)
260 Gregory W. Meeks (NY-05) (Incumbent)
261 Grace Meng (NY-06) (Incumbent)
262 Nydia Velazquez (NY-07) (Incumbent)
263 Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08) (Incumbent)
264 Yvette D. Clarke (NY-09) (Incumbent)
265 Jerrold Nadler (NY-10) (Incumbent)
266 Max Rose (NY-11)
267 Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12) (Incumbent)
268 Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) (Incumbent)
269 Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14)
270 Jose Serrano (NY-15) (Incumbent)
271 Eliot Engel (NY-16) (Incumbent)
272 Nita Lowey (NY-17) (Incumbent)
273 Sean Maloney (NY-18) (Incumbent)
274 Antonio Delgado (NY-19)
275 Paul Tonko (NY-20) (Incumbent)
276 Tedra Cobb (NY-21)
277 Anthony Brindisi (NY-22)
278 Tracy Mitrano (NY-23)
279 Dana Balter (NY-24)
280 Joseph Morelle (NY-25)
281 Brian Higgins (NY-26) (Incumbent)
282 Nate McMurray (NY-27)
283 G.K. Butterfield (NC-01)
284 Linda Coleman (NC-02)
285 David Price (NC-04) (Incumbent)
286 Denise Adams (NC-05)
287 Ryan Watts (NC-06)
288 Kyle Horton (NC-07)
289 Frank McNeill (NC-08)
290 Dan McCready (NC-09)
291 David Wilson Brown (NC-10)
292 Phillip Price (NC-11)
293 Alma Adams (NC-12) (Incumbent)
294 Kathy Manning (NC-13)
295 Mac Schneider (ND At Large)
296 Aftab Pureval (OH-01)
297 Jill Schiller (OH-02)
298 Joyce Beatty (OH-03) (Incumbent)
299 Janet Garrett (OH-04)
300 John Michael Galbraith (OH-05)
301 Shawna Roberts (OH-06)
302 Ken Harbaugh (OH-07)
303 Vanessa Enoch (OH-08)
304 Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) (Incumbent)
305 Theresa Gasper (OH-10)
306 Marcia Fudge (OH-11) (Incumbent)
307 Danny O’Connor (OH-12)
308 Tim Ryan (OH-13) (Incumbent)
309 Betsy Rader (OH-14)
310 Rick Neal (OH-15)
311 Susan Moran Palmer (OH-16)
312 Tim Gilpin (OK-01)
313 Jason Nichols (OK-02)
314 Frankie Robbins (OK-03)
315 Mary Brannon (OK-04)
316 Kendra Horn (OK-05)
317 Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01) (Incumbent)
318 Jamie McLeod Skinner (OR-02)
319 Earl Blumenauer (OR-03) (Incumbent)
320 Peter DeFazio (OR-04) (Incumbent)
321 Kurt Schrader (OR-05) (Incumbent)
322 Scott Wallace (PA-01)
323 Brendan Doyle (PA-02) (Incumbent)
324 Dwight Evans (PA-03) (Incumbent)
325 Madeleine Dean (PA-04)
326 Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05)
327 Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06)
328 Susan Wild (PA-07)
329 Matt Cartwright (PA-08) (Incumbent)
330 Denny Wolff (PA-09)
331 George Scott (PA-10)
332 Jessica King (PA-11)
333 Marc Friedenberg (PA-12)
334 Brent Ottaway (PA-13)
335 Bibiana Berio (PA-14)
336 Susan Boser (PA-15)
337 Ronald DiNicola (PA-16)
338 Conor Lamb (PA-17)
339 Michael Doyle (PA-18) (Incumbent)
340 David N. Cicilline (RI-01) (Incumbent)
341 Jim Langevin (RI-02) (Incumbent)
342 Joe Cunningham (SC-01)
343 Sean Carrigan (SC-02)
344 Mary Geren (SC-03)
345 Brandon Brown (SC-04)
346 Archie Parnell (SC-05)
347 James Clyburn (SC-06) (Incumbent)
348 Robert Williams (SC-07)
349 Timothy Bjorkman (SD At Large)
350 Marty Olsen (TN-01)
351 Renee Hoyos (TN-02)
352 Danielle Mitchell (TN-03)
353 Mariah Phillips (TN-04)
354 Jim Cooper (TN-05) (Incumbent)
355 Dawn Barlow (TN-06)
356 Justin Kanew (TN-07)
357 Erika Stotts Pearson (TN-08)
358 Steve Cohen (TN-09) (Incumbent)
359 Shirley McKellar (TX-01)
360 Todd Litton (TX-02)
361 Lorie Burch (TX-03)
362 Catherine Krantz (TX-04)
363 Dan Wood (TX-05)
364 Jana Lynne Sanchez (TX-06)
365 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (TX-07)
366 Steven David (TX-08)
367 Al Green (TX-09) (Incumbent)
368 Mike Siegel (TX-10)
369 Jennie Lou Leeder (TX-11)
370 Vanessa Adia (TX-12)
371 Greg Sagan (TX-13)
372 Adrienne Bell (TX-14)
373 Vincente Gonzalez (TX-15)
374 Veronica Escobar (TX-16)
375 Rick Kennedy (TX-17)
376 Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18)
377 Miguel Levario (TX-19)
378 Joaquin Castro (TX-20) (Incumbent)
379 Joseph Kopser (TX-21)
380 Sri Preston Kulkarni (TX-22)
381 Gina Ortiz Jones (TX-23)
382 Jan McDowell (TX-24)
383 Julie Oliver (TX-25)
384 Linsey Fagan (TX-26)
385 Eric Holguin (TX-27)
386 Henry Cuellar (TX-28) (Incumbent)
387 Sylvia Garcia (TX-29)
388 Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) (Incumbent)
389 Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar (TX-31)
390 Colin Allred (TX-32)
391 Marc Veasey (TX-33) (Incumbent)
392 Filemon Vela (TX-34) (Incumbent)
393 Lloyd Doggett (TX-35) (Incumbent)
394 Dayna Steele (TX-36)
395 Lee Castillo (UT-01)
396 Shireen Ghorbani (UT-02)
397 James Singer (UT-03)
398 Ben McAdams (UT-04)
399 Peter Welch (VT At Large) (Incumbent)
400 Vangie Williams (VA-01)
401 Elaine Luria (VA-02)
402 Bobby Scott (VA-03) (Incumbent)
403 Aston Donald McEachin (VA-04)
404 Leslie Cockburn (VA-05)
405 Jennifer Lewis (VA-06)
406 Abigail Spanberger (VA-07)
407 Don Beyer (VA-08) (Incumbent)
408 Anthony Flaccavento (VA-09)
409 Jennifer Wexton (VA-10)
410 Gerald Connolly (VA-11) (Incumbent))
411 Suzan DelBene (WA-01) (Incumbent)
412 Rick Larsen (WA-02) (Incumbent)
413 Carolyn Long (WA-03)
414 Christine Brown (WA-04)
415 Lisa Brown (WA-05)
416 Derek Kilmer (WA-06) (Incumbent)
417 Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) (Incumbent)
418 Kim Schrier (WA-08)
419 Sarah Smith (WA-09)
420 Denny Heck (WA-10) (Incumbent)
421 Kendra Fershee (WV-01)
422 Talley Sergent (WV-02)
423 Richard Ojeda (WV-03)
424 Randy Bryce (WI-01)
425 Mark Pocan (WI-02) (Incumbent)
426 Ronald ”Ron” Kind (WI-03) (Incumbent)
427 Gwen Moore (WI-04) (Incumbent)
428 Tom Palzewicz (WI-05)
429 Dan Kohl (WI-06)
430 Margaret Engebretson (WI-07)
431 Beau Liegeois (WI-08)
432 Greg Hunter (WY At Large)
(There are 435 seats in the US House of Representatives. Three seats this cycle (CA-08, GA-08 and NC-03) do not have a Democratic candidate on the ballot.)
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NSU announces Phi Kappa Phi inductees for Spring 2018
NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest, most selective and most prestigious all-discipline honor society held an induction ceremony for new initiates April 26. Selection criteria for Phi Kappa Phi are based on high academic standard. Membership is open to the top 7.5 percent of second term juniors and the top 10 percent of seniors and graduate students, as well as faculty and professional staff who achieved scholarly distinction.
New members are as follows.
Alexandria – Lindsey Grace Torres, Kristina L. Zachary;
Anacoco – Haley Jett;
Azle, Texas – Alexandra Christine Furtney;
Ball – Victoria Aiken-Tesfay, Katie Wakefield, Megan Wakefield;
Baton Rouge – Bruce Allen Craft, Emily Andra Falcon, Gail Odette Suberbielle, Sabre Elie Whitworth;
Benton – Comis P. Waddell;
Bossier City – Sue Ellen Bates, Alexandra Ekstrom, Andrea J. Haynes, Mary Inman, Haley Marie Jorgensen, Heather B. LaFlame, Rob Martin;
Bourg – Mia Elizabeth Adams,
Boyce -- Hannah Elizabeth Aslin, Sarah Anne Phillips;
Burleson, Texas – Cassandra Smith;
Campti – Rebecca L. Cason, Trenton Seth Parker;
Carencro – Lesley Dimmitt;
Church Point – Kristian T. Burrow;
Clayton – Glendalyn Boothe;
Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, W. Tanner Lee;
Covington – Tonda Collett;
Dallas – Beth Evans;
Denham Springs – Mackenzie Byrd, Caitlyn Cutrer;
DeQuincy – Shaina Saucier;
DeRidder – Karli Kennedy;
Dry Prong – DeAnna Bartlett, Veronica J. Morgan;
Enterprise, Alabama – Alejandro M. Cespedes;
Florien – Caroline Matthew, Amanda S. McFarlain, Dylan Roberts;
Fort Polk – Amber P. Ferguson;
Garland, Texas – Alec Sean Horton;
Gloster – Matthew Conger;
Goldonna – Harley Godwin;
Grand Cane – Tina Ezernack Heiss;
Haughton – Alexis Hoeltje, Jamie Phillips, Brigette Wilson;
Henderson, Texas – Emily Ortiz;
Houma – Sarah LaJaunie;
Hubert, North Carolina – Claire M. Harvey;
Idabel, Oklahoma – Chelsea Le Ann Caldwell;
Iowa – Jasmine N. Harris;
Jennings – Rachelle M. Edwards;
Jonesboro – Karie Browning Potts;
Lafayette – Rylan Paul Choate, Emilee Leger;
Lake Charles – Ashtyn Hare, Sarah Person Knepper, Rachel L. Regan;
Lake Toxaway, North Carolina – Ayla D. Owens;
Leesville – Michael Allan Cain II;
Madisonville – Tera M. Blackledge, Melissa Polizzi;
Many – Brittany Founds, Heidi Knight, Emmy Tipton;
Marble Falls, Texas – Sarah M. Lewis;
Marshall, Texas – Tiffany Cortes;
Mary Esther, Florida – Alecia L. Smith;
Maurice – Elise Vincent;
Minden – Amanda V. Curry, Caleb Jones;
Natchitoches – Rebekah L. Aultman, Jordan Alise Bringedahl, Reese Buzzell, Mazie Catherine DuBois, Barbara Anne Duchardt, Katherine Gallinghouse, Karley Hebert, Aura M. Hernandez Canedo, Amy D. Hooks, Nicholas Juneau, Melissa Kaufman, Kailey Leach, Carlomagno Leon Jiminez, Meredith Leanne Machen, Shelby L. Martin, Alexis Moses, Abigail Poe, Jonah Oliver Poe, Rebecca Jade Richmond, Emily M. Salter, Melanie Robinson Smith, Jonathon Micheal Villareal, Lisa Watley Jackson, Madysen Watts, Matthew Whitaker, Christopher Zirkle;
New Iberia – Grace Kerns;
New Llano – Candace Noelle Guillory, Collar J. Wilson;
Papillion, Nevada – Meghan S. Taylor;
Pineville – Alyssa Jane Lloid, Ashlee N. Mitchell;
Pollock – Katelyn Boles;
Raceland – Paige Parks;
Richmond, Virginia – Daniel Amirzian;
St. James – Tad A Cavalier;
St. Martinville – Alli Renee Douet;
Shreveport – Shakendra M. Bailey, Lauren D. Gabour, Emily Heard, Pamela Holcolmbe, Mallory LaLena, Carolina Elizabeth Landon, Kayli Morvan, Tiffany Louise Sandifer, Samantha Scott, Catherine Ann Shaw, Shermaine Shorter, Kya K.H. Warren;
Slidell – Tiffany Ritchie;
Stonewall – Joy Maryelle Hooper;
Sulphur – Monica L. Weber;
Walker – Amber Guillot;
Youngsville – Brandon Scott Granger, Kali Hannie Roberts;
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A clean pocket is key for the advancement of young quarterbacks (John Reed-USA TODAY Sports)
War Eagle, everybody! Spring sports are winding down at Auburn, and it is time to look ahead to the 2019 college football season. There were plenty of reasons to be optimistic for this season, even before the previous year ended. A record-breaking blowout of Purdue in the Music City Bowl jump-started the conversation, and lots of good news has broken since then.
The fact of the matter is that Auburn has been able to stockpile a roster that can compete with the upper echelons of the SEC. In most spots, Auburn will enter this fall with a lot of experience and toughness. Where there were questions, good answers came out of spring ball. This time a year ago, we came out of spring drills wondering if we had any healthy, capable quarterbacks on the roster. This year, 4 quarterback candidates all did good things on A-Day.
On the defensive line, Auburn had 3 underclassmen that likely would have been picked in the NFL draft. Instead, Marlon Davidson, Derrick Brown and Nick Coe all decided to return for another season. The Tigers already had depth behind these guys, but it was expected that cohesiveness would have to develop across the front next fall. Auburn will have one new starter in the interior, likely to be junior Tyrone Truesdell. We got a look at Truesdell’s ability in the Music City Bowl on one play where he posted up a lineman, then batted a pass right to Big Kat Bryant for an easy walk-in defensive touchdown. I think again this year that we will see a deep, powerful and well rested line up front.
Auburn will have to put 2 or 3 new starters on the field at linebacker, this season, but I am not too worried. When linebackers coach Travis Williams and coordinator Kevin Steele took over in 2016, DeShaun Davis and Darrell Williams were not exactly household names, but that pair dominated on defense right from the start with Williams coaching them. Now, it is Kenny Britt’s turn to take over as the quarterback for the defense. This is Britt’s 3rd season at Auburn, and he has played in every game. Britt, junior Chandler Wooten and sophomore Zakoby McClain all look ready to go. In addition, early enrollee Owen Pappoe might be the most talented of all of the linebackers.
Auburn returns most of a veteran secondary. Last year, Auburn was forced to convert wide receiver Noah Igbinoghene to cornerback during practice. Igbinoghene looked quite talented at the new position, but had some learning to do, and was sometimes picked on by opposing quarterbacks. This year in spring drills, Igbinoghene looked much more confident, and his technique was much improved. It is still a bit unsettled who will end up starting at the field corner and nickel positions, but Auburn has the experience and talent to excel at both spots. Some mixture of senior Javaris Davis, sophomore Christian Tutt, junior Jordyn Peters, junior Traivon Leonard, and sophomore Roger McCreary will likely fill those spots.
Safety is pretty much set in the 2-deep depth chart with a unit that would be at home at any of the top-echelon SEC defensive units. Auburn has seniors Jeremiah Dinson and Daniel Thomas starting with sophomores Smoke Monday and Jamien Sherwood behind them.
Auburn’s punting units are in good hands with junior punter Arryn Siposs returning. The Tigers will have to find a starting punt returner, but it was good that sophomore Christian Tutt got some live experience last fall and looked good doing it. Auburn looked good covering punts lasts season, and most of those guys are back as are are guys that have experience blocking punts.
Auburn was a good place kicking team last season, for the most part. The one area that was not so good was kicking field goals from 40 yards out or more. Honestly, Auburn just tried too many from long range due to the offense stalling repeatedly. Sophomore kicker Anders Carlson returns after a mixed rookie campaign. Carlson was great on kickoffs, and anything inside 40 yards on kicks was like money in the bank. Auburn covered kickoffs well, and teams were actively trying to keep the ball away from dangerous Auburn return man Noah Igbinoghene.
Auburn had lots of problems on the offensive line last season. There was personnel shuffling, and at times guys did not know how to handle various stunts and slants. There was slow improvement as the season progressed, then a dramatic jump happened during bowl practices. Auburn’s offensive line dominated Purdue in all phases. That has continued into this spring, as 4 different Auburn quarterbacks had clean pockets to throw from when the starters were in the game. Auburn has 5 seniors back as starters on the line. From left to right, it will be Prince Tega Wanagho, Marquel Harrell, Kaleb Kim, Mike Horton, and Jack Driscoll. Nick Brahms, Austin Troxell and Bailey Sharp provide depth behind the starters.
Auburn lost 4-year starter at H-back, Chandler Cox, to graduation, and senior tight end Jalen Harris transferred out after 4 games last fall. The loss of Harris was huge as Auburn no longer had an SEC-caliber tight end ready to play. Results after that had the Auburn offense managing just 24 points against Southern Miss, 9 against Mississippi State, and 24 against Tennessee. Auburn lost to both the Bulldogs and the Vols, and neither game was really close.
We were looking for possible answers at tight end on A-Day, but did not get much. Auburn ran 3- and 4-wide receiver looks most of the day, and the defense did not try to take advantage by blitzing. What will happen this fall, when Auburn needs to convert a third and one, is anybody’s guess. For now, senior Spencer Nigh is listed as the only fullback on the roster. We have seen big number 99 into the game on short-yardage and field-oal units the past two seasons, and he has been effective as a blocker. He has not really been targeted in the passing game.
The heir apparent at tight end is sophomore John Samuel Shenker, who got some spot duty in 2018. Schenker has some receiving skills and is now big enough to take on SEC linebackers one on one. Behind Shenker, freshmen Tyler Fromm and Luke Deal round out the depth chart, although Deal is still rehabbing a knee injury. There was talk last season about using wide receiver Sal Cannella as a tight end, but that has not happened so far.
Auburn lost its top 2 big play wide receivers to the NFL, Ryan Davis and Darius Slayton. However, there is plenty of speed returning. Auburn had dropped balls last season, but the surest pair of hands, belonging to sophomore Seth Williams, is coming back. Williams figures to replace Slayton at the split end spot, while big target Marquis McClain got a lot of work on the other side, this past spring. If Auburn starts that pair, it will really help in the running game. Both are listed at 224 pounds, big enough to bury the average SEC cornerback on running plays. Auburn has a ton of speed returning, guys like Eli Stove, Will Hastings, Matthew Hill, and Anthony Schwartz. Sal Cannella returns for his senior season. Cannella did not get thrown to much last season. However, Cannella made a good outlet on desperation heaves and was able to use his tall frame to go up and get the high balls.
Auburn returns every running back used last season, and they have all had another year to get bigger and stronger. It looks like the tag team of Kam Martin and JaTarvious Whitlow will be the main event again this year. Whitlow kind of took over as a freshman last season and really developed as the season went on. I have high hopes for him this fall. Auburn has variety behind the presumed co-starters. Junior Malik Miller has size, power, hands and good blocking techniques. Sophomore Shawn Shivers has track speed. Freshmen Harold Joiner and D. J. also looked like they were ready to play SEC ball on A-Day.
Auburn will likely begin next season with a freshman quarterback at the helm on offense. Joey Gatewood and Bo Nix have been named “1, and 1-A” by head coach Gus Malzahn. One or both will get his first live college football action in Arlington, Texas against the Oregon Ducks. Much has been written about the quarterbacks this spring, but really won’t know the answer until we see them in live action.
Most years, one can write a few words about how difficult Auburn’s schedule is, and this year is no exception. Auburn plays 5 teams likely to be ranked in the top 10. However, I like how the games are spaced out for the most part. Late September/ early October looks pretty grueling, though.
Auburn starts out playing the Oregon Ducks. I’ll need to do a bit more research, but just on the surface, this team does not look as tough as Washington was in last year’s opener. However, the Jerry Dome in Arlington probably won’t be as much of a home-field advantage for Auburn as Atlanta was last season.
After the Ducks, Auburn has tune-up games against Tulane and Kent State at home. The Tigers will need those to get the quarterback situation resolved and to get ready for SEC play.
Auburn’s SEC opener is against Texas A&M in College Station, Texas. The Aggies look to be returning a loaded football team and experienced, talented quarterback Kellen Mond. The early Aggie challenge is a visit to Clemson, sandwiched around cupcake opponents.
After the Aggies, Auburn hosts Mississippi State. Last season, Auburn could not block Mississippi State’s front and could not stop the quarterback keeper/zone-read play. The Bulldogs lost some beef up front as well as quarterback Nick Fitzgerald. At home, I like the matchup against this team. It also will be MSU’s first road game of the season, and the Bullies host Kansas State and Kentucky earlier.
Auburn finishes a tough 3-game swing with a road trip to Florida. The Gators had a tough start last season under new coach Dan Mullen, including the first loss to Kentucky in 30 years. However, Florida was very tough down the stretch, and just killed Michigan in the bowl game in Atlanta. I expect this game to be a very tough outing.
Auburn has a much needed bye week after 3 straight SEC games, then travels to Arkansas. The Razorbacks were easily the worst team in the league last season and also have experienced a lot of transfers out this year. They might improve enough to get out of last place this season. Maybe.
The next week, Auburn travels to Baton Rouge to play LSU, a venue where Auburn has not won since 1999. Last year, Auburn seemed to have the upper hand over LSU, but just could not stop quarterback Joe Burrow from making plays down the stretch. I thought Burrow was a senior last season, but I was mistaken. He’ll be back for the Bengal Tigers.
November begins with Auburn hosting Ole Miss. Coming off a couple of years of probation, the Ole Miss defense that was so stout at mid-decade is pretty decimated and depleted, now. Ole Miss has weapons, particularly in the receiver corps. However, this is a mere shell of the team that once beat Alabama 2 seasons in a row.
Auburn hosts the Georgia Bulldogs the next week. Georgia should be the most talented team in the SEC East, but Auburn catches them at a pretty good time. The back end of Georgia’s schedule goes like this: at Tennessee, South Carolina, Kentucky, bye week, Florida in Jacksonville, Missouri, and at Auburn. Georgia finishes the season with Texas A&M and in Atlanta against Georgia Tech.
Auburn hosts Samford for a tuneup, and hosts the Iron Bowl a couple of days after Thanksgiving. As always, that will be the toughest game of the season.
My best guess is an 8–4 season. I think against the Ducks, Aggies, Gators, LSU Tigers, UGA and Bama, Auburn drops 4 of 6. Even getting 1 win against those teams might be asking a lot. Auburn absolutely cannot afford a loss against the Mississippi teams or Arkansas.
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