Auburn: Players to Remember
During today's defensive showdown, won 7-3 by Auburn, here are some players, and coaches, that any SEC, or college football fan, have got to be looking out for as we continue the football season.
Early Doucet, LSU - Really, this was the one offensive star on the field today. Doucet, who was overshadowed by the performances of Dwayne Bowe against UL-Lafayette and Arizona, came out today and made several incredible catches for the Tigers. He was responsible for the best play of the day, a 37-yard reception that put LSU deep in Auburn territory. Doucet has great hands, but his strongest asset is his blistering speed and ability to shift directions very quickly.
Glenn Dorsey, LSU - A true defensive monster. This guy will be responsible for the bruises, headaches, and hours in the physical therapy room for Auburn offfensive linemen, and QB Brandon Cox. More than once, Dorsey would slice through the Auburn OL untouched and send Brandon Cox tumbling to the turf. Dorsey is quick, strong, and forget All-SEC, this guy was All-American tonight. First team All-American that is.
The entire Auburn DL - They held LSU to 42 yards rushing. They completely shut down Alley Broussard and Justin Vincent. They pressured JaMarcus Russell when they needed to the most, forcing key last-minute sacks and hurries that would be LSU's demise in the fourth quarter.
Will Muschamp, Auburn Def. Coordinator - If you can shut down an offense who has won their last three games by a combined 130-9, you've done an incredible job. Muschamp had the right strategy from the get go, and it paid off handsomely for the Tigers. Mark him down now as a Broyles Award finalist.
Those are the people to watch, as Auburn prevails over LSU, 7-3.






