January 14, 2011
Nick Fairley is going pro and will make an estimate of $100 million more in his lifetime than the average University of Georgia alum. Thanks for a whale of a season, Big Nick.

Nick Fairley is going pro and will make an estimate of $100 million more in his lifetime than the average University of Georgia alum. Thanks for a whale of a season, Big Nick.

January 14, 2011
One and done. Thanks for the lasting memories, Cam.

One and done. Thanks for the lasting memories, Cam.

January 13, 2011
Camcorder Footage of the BCS Title Game

(Click the above link).

The Auburn crowd pulling off a crisp pre-game dance number to “All I Do Is Win” was a Level Five Laser Lotus of Awesomeness.

January 13, 2011
Go tell Nike that all Auburn does is win (and everybody’s hands go up).

Go tell Nike that all Auburn does is win (and everybody’s hands go up).

January 12, 2011
For all the Tostitos…

For all the Tostitos…

January 12, 2011
Nick Fairley and Mike Dyer show off their individual hardware.

Nick Fairley and Mike Dyer show off their individual hardware.

January 12, 2011
27.3 million people watched Mike Dyer rack up 143 rushing yards.

27.3 million people watched Mike Dyer rack up 143 rushing yards.

January 12, 2011
Been waiting on this Sports Illustrated cover for a long, long time.

Been waiting on this Sports Illustrated cover for a long, long time.

January 11, 2011
Cam and Fairley ain’t silent anymore. This one’s for the haters.

Cam and Fairley ain’t silent anymore. This one’s for the haters.

January 11, 2011
Player Ratings: Auburn-Oregon

Player Ratings: Auburn-Oregon

The following ratings are awarded on a 1-10 scale to the top 11 offensive players, 11 defensive players, and three substitutes for Auburn in today’s game.

Auburn Offense:

Cam Newton, QB – 8.0
An off-game for the Heisman winner still looked good on the stat sheet: 265 passing yards and 65 rushing yards for two touchdowns; also recorded an interception.

Mike Dyer, TB – 8.0
The freshman’s biggest day of the season comes on the biggest stage; recorded 143 rushing yards and his 37-yard scamper late in the fourth sealed the win.

Eric Smith, HB – 4.5
The typically-reliable fullback missed a block leading to a sack on Cam Newton, dropped a touchdown pass, and earned a personal foul penalty.

Darvin Adams, WR – 7.0
Despite missing out on what would have been a long touchdown reception, Adams was his opportunistic self, grabbing four balls for 54 yards.

Terrell Zachery, WR – 7.0
T-Zach was a monster in his final game as a Tiger: six catches for 48 yards.

Kodi Burns, WR – 6.5
How’s about a touchdown reception for the former quarterback? Burns wrapped up his Auburn career with a popular TD grab in the second quarter.

Lee Ziemba, LT – 7.0
Ziemba reverted back to his old self with a fourth quarter holding call, but was a warrior on the blind side for the better part of the evening.

Mike Berry, LG – 7.5
Perhaps the most alert O-lineman of the night, he boosted his draft stock by a round and a half.

Ryan Pugh, C – 7.0
Senior center capped off a big season with a big game: Pugh punched holes up the middle all night for Mike Dyer.

Byron Isom, RG – 7.0
Anchored the blocking on several of Cam Newton’s stronger runs and leaves the field as one of Auburn’s all time most underrated blockers.

Brandon Mosley, RT – 7.0
Had his hands full with the Oregon ends, but continued his maturation as a stellar O-lineman.

**

Auburn Defense:

Antoine Carter, DE – 7.0
Owned the fourth quarter, breaking up a pass and harassing quarterback Darron Thomas.

Nick Fairley, DT – 9.0 (Star of the Game)
Let’s see: five tackles (three for a loss of 14 total yards), a forced fumble, and a sack? Yeah, he’s your Star of the Game.

Mike Blanc, DT – 7.0
His tackle on LaMichael James for a safety was a momentum-swinger.

Nosa Eguae, DE – 6.0
A solid outing with four tackles and one tackle-for-loss.

Craig Stevens, OLB – 6.5
The senior led the linebacking corps with five solo tackles.

Josh Bynes, MLB – 5.5
Helped control the Oregon run game from the Mike spot; registered two tackles of his own.

Daren Bates, OLB – 5.0
Wasn’t a big factor (one tackle) as he alternated with Eltoro Freeman the entire game.

Neiko Thorpe, CB – 4.5
Got burned, repeatedly, as Kirk Herbstreit so aptly pointed out. Only one solo tackle on the evening.

Zac Etheridge, S – 7.0
Only three tackles, but a timely interception helped Auburn keep Oregon off the board early.

Mike McNeil, S – 8.0
A breakout game for the junior, thanks to some seldom-seen aggressiveness that resulted in a team-high 14 tackles.

Demond Washington, CB – 7.5
The little man played big in the first half: a major hit on quarterback Darron Thomas and an interception set the tone for his seven-tackle night.

**

Auburn Key Subs:

Emory Blake, WR – 7.5
The sophomore was a game-changer, hauling in four catches for 54 yards and a touchdown.

T’Sharvan Bell, CB – 7.0
Came up big for the second-straight game, recording five tackles for the Auburn secondary.

Onterio McCalebb, TB – 6.5
Couldn’t really get the outside run working, but still notched 47 yards rushing.

The Jungle Cat is an online magazine dedicated to Auburn Tigers Football, written by David Smith.