Spring Football: Auburn
We’ll be looking to review spring football for each of WVU’s opponents this season (probably not Villanova), and we’re going to start with Auburn, who actually wrapped up spring football before spring sprung, with their A-Day game this past Saturday. Ah, to live in a warm climate.

The three biggest storylines for the Tigers this year seem to be:
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New coordinators on both sides of the ball. Paul Rhoads brings a ball-hawking style from Pitt. Remember when Pitt held WVU to one touchdown last season? That was Paul Rhoads. Meanwhile, Tony Franklin is installing a version of the no-huddle spread. Franklin worked under Hal Mumme at Kentucky and mentored Tim Couch and the “Round Mound of Touchdown” Jared Lorenzen and was most recently at Troy as offensive coordinator. Troy had a terrific dual-threat QB by the name of Omar Haugabook.
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There seems to be a quarterback battle with sophomore Kodi Burns, a true dual-threat competing with JUCO transfer Chris Todd. Both were impressive on A-Day.
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Will the defense be stout enough? This seems to happen in every spring game though, the defense plays in base formations, and the fans and media go crazy and lament over their defense for the entire offseason. Auburn has always had terrific defenses and with Rhoads I am sure that will continue. At least most of the Auburn fans seem to admit the Tigers were playing pretty vanilla on both sides of the ball.
Some more analysis from the Auburn blogosphere from Pigskin Pathos
Other WVU opponents spring game plans:
- East Carolina, April 12
- Colorado, April 19
- Marshall, April 26
- Rutgers, April 19
- Syracuse, April 19
- Connecticut, April 19
- Cincinnati, April 26
- Louisville, April 18
- Pitt, April 19
- South Florida, April 12
Tags: Auburn, Kodi Burns, Paul Rhoads, spring football, Tony Franklin