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    The 2012 Auburn Tigers football team represented Auburn University in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Gene Chizik, who was in his fourth season with Auburn. The Tigers played their home games at Jordan–Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama, and competed in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
    On November 25, 2012, Auburn athletic director Jay Jacobs fired head coach Chizik and all of the assistant coaches after finishing the season 3–9 overall with a 0–8 record in SEC play, the program's worst season in 60 years.


    Forthcoming season


    A shooting at an off campus party killed former players Ed Christian and LaDarius Phillips on June 9 after they had planned to transfer. Current Offensive Guard Eric Mack was also shot but survived, he remains on the team, but has not participated in summer drills. Freshman QB Zeke Pike was arrested for public intoxication and was dismissed from the team. Pike will transfer to Louisville. Other transfers included CB Jonathan Rose and OG Thomas O'Reilly. DE Joel Bonomolo quit the team and linebacker Jawara White suffered a career ending neck injury. Transfers Corey Grant, Mike Blakely and Melvin Ray were not eligible to play that upcoming season.


    New coordinators


    The Tigers played the 2012 season with new coordinators on both offense and defense. On offense, Scot Loeffler took control. Loeffler was previously the offensive coordinator at Temple University, and had served stints as an assistant coach at Michigan, Florida and the Detroit Lions. While serving as a graduate assistant coach at Michigan, Loeffler tutored future New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.
    The new Auburn defensive coordinator was Brian VanGorder, who most recently served in a similar capacity with the Atlanta Falcons. Also new to the Tigers defensive coaching staff was Willie Martinez, who coached defensive backs. Martinez was previously an assistant coach at Oklahoma. VanGorder and Martinez previously coached together at Georgia in the early 2000s. The Tigers switched to a more aggressive blitzing scheme on defense. The presence of VanGorder on the Tigers’ coaching staff paid dividends in recruiting, as they secured commitments from several high-profile recruits for the 2013 class.


    Coaching staff




    = Returning starters

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    Key losses




    = Coaches

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    AHC/OC Gus Malzahn
    DC Ted Roof


    = Players

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    QB Barrett Trotter
    RB Michael Dyer
    WR Quindarrius Carr
    LT A.J. Greene
    RT Brandon Mosely
    LB Eltoro Freeman
    FS Neiko Thorpe


    Key returners


    QB Kiehl Frazier
    QB Clint Moseley
    RB Onterio McCalebb
    RB Tre Mason
    WR Emory Blake
    TE Philip Lutzenkirchen
    C Reese Dismukes
    LE Corey Lemonier
    LE Craig Sanders
    LE LaDarius Owens
    RE Dee Ford
    RE Nosa Equae
    DT Jeff Whitaker
    LB Daren Bates
    CB Chris Davis
    CB T'Sharvin Bell
    P Steven Clark
    K Cody Parkey


    Depth chart


    Offense
    Quarterbacks

    10 Kiehl Frazier So 6'2 228
    15 Clint Moseley Jr 6'4 233
    12 Jonathan Wallace Fr 6'2 205
    Running backs

    23 Onterio McCalebb Sr 5'11 168
    21 Tre Mason So 5'10 205
    20 Corey Grant So 5'9 203
    22 Mike Blakely RFr 5'9 206
    Fullbacks

    35 Jay Prosch Jr 6'0 253
    48 Blake Burgess Jr 6'2 255
    Slot receivers

    1 Trovon Reed So 6'0 188
    4 Quan Bray So 5'10 175
    8 Anthony Morgan Sr 5'9 204
    Wide Receiver

    80 Emory Blake Sr 6'2 197
    13 Sammie Coates RFr 6'3 210
    89 Jaylon Denson So 6'3 208
    6 Ricardo Louis Fr 6'2 210
    Wide receiver

    85 Travante Stallworth Sr 5'9 195
    82 Melvin Ray Fr 6'4 205
    87 JaQuay Williams Fr 6'4 201
    Tight end

    43 Philip Lutzenkirchen Sr 6'4 260
    11 Brandon Fulse So 6'5 250
    81 C. J. Uzomah So 6'4 246 (was the wildcat last year)
    46 Ricky Parks Fr 6'3 237
    84 Darrien Hutcherson Fr 6'8 272
    Left Tackle

    73 Greg Robinson RFr 6'4 312
    72 Shon Coleman RFR 6'6 295
    77 Shane Callahan Fr 6'6 285
    Left Guard

    71 John Sullen Sr 6'6 336
    63 Alex Kozan Fr 6'4 295
    76 Jordan Diamond Fr 6'5 295
    Center

    50 Reese Dismukes So 6'3 305
    65 Tunde Fariyike So 6'3 302
    Right Guard

    75 Christian Westerman RFr 6'3 310
    60 Eric Mack So 6'3 315
    70 Robert Leff Fr 6'7 275
    Right Tackle

    62 Chad Slade So 6'5 325
    51 Patrick Miller Fr 6'7 275
    56 Avery Young Fr 6'6 275
    74 Will Adams Fr 6'8 285
    Defense
    Left End

    55 Corey Lemonier Jr 6'4 250
    13 Craig Sanders Jr 6'4 266
    10 Ladarius Owens So 6'2 257
    42 Gimel President Fr 6'4 245
    Defensive tackle

    54 Jeff Whitaker Jr 6'5 305
    92 Ken Carter Jr 6'4 297
    74 Jamar Travis Sr 6'0 294
    91 Tyler Nero Fr 6'2 291
    Defensive tackle

    90 Gabe Wright So 6'3 305
    98 Angelo Blackson So 6'5 325
    95 Devaunte Singler So 6'5 295
    93 JaBrain Niles RFr 6'2 297
    Right End

    95 Dee Ford Jr 6'2 245
    94 Nosa Equae Jr 6'3 263
    52 Justin Delaine So 6'5 250
    45 Keymiya Harrell RFr 6'5 260
    Strong Side Linebacker

    17 Kris Frost RFr 6'2 233
    35 Jonathan Evans 5'11 230
    44 Anthony Swain 6'2 245
    Middle Linebacker

    5 Jake Holland Jr 6'1 238
    33 Chris Landrum RFr 6'3 233
    30 Cassanova McKinzy Fr 6'4 237
    Weak Side Linebacker

    25 Daren Bates Sr 5'11 225
    26 Justin Garrett So 6'2 206
    58 Ashton Richardson Sr 6'1 218
    18 Javiere Mitchell Fr 6'2 197
    Left Corner Back

    11 Chris Davis Jr 5'10 184
    6 Jonathan Mincy So 5'10 188
    1 Josh Hoseley Fr 5'9 175
    21 Jonathan Jones Fr 5'10 185
    Free Safety

    14 Enrique Florence So 6'1 185
    9 Jermaine Whitehead So 5'11 195
    31 Trent Fisher So 6'1 187
    Strong Safety

    12 DeMutruce McNeal Jr 6'2 193
    24 Ryan Smith Jr 6'2 208
    16 Ikeem Means Sr 6'0 205
    Right Corner Back

    22 T'Sharvin Bell Sr 6'0 182
    27 Robensen Theirize So 5'8 203
    19 Ryan White Jr 5'11 195
    28 TJ Davis Fr 6'1 190
    Special Teams

    K 36 Cody Parkey Jr 6'1 175
    P 30 Steven Clarke Jr 6'5 228
    LS 59 Jason Lembke Jr 6'2 242
    H 19 Ryan White Jr 5'11 195
    LS 61 C.T. Moorman Fr 6'1 220
    PR 20 Corey Grant So 5'9 203
    KR 20 Corey Grant So 5'9 203
    KR 4 Quan Bray So 5'10 175
    Team Captains

    Emory Blake
    Philip Lutzenkirchen
    Corey Lemonier
    Award Finalists

    Maxwell Award- Onterio McCalebb
    Doak Walker Award- Onterio McCalebb
    Paul Hornung Award-Onterio McCalebb
    Johnny Rodgers Award-Onterio McCalebb
    Fred Biletnikoff Award- Emory Blake
    John Mackey Award-Philip Lutzenkirchen
    Dave Rimington Trophy- Reese Dismukes
    Chuck Bednarik Award- Corey Lemonier
    Bronko Nagurski Trophy-Corey Lemonier
    Ted Hendricks Award-Corey Lemonier
    Lombardi Award-Corey Lemonier
    Butkus Award-Daren Bates
    Lou Groza Award-Cody Parkey
    Ray Guy Award- Steven Clarke (was finalist last year)


    Recruiting class


    The main focus in offseason recruiting was adding new offensive linemen. The Tigers signed seven, led by tackles Avery Young and Jordan Diamond, who were both rated five stars by Scouts.com. Parade All-American Shane Callahan and Patrick Miller, both rated as four star recruits, also highlight the recruiting class, as do tackle Will Adams and guard Robert Leff. The final signee to Auburn's impressive class of offensive linemen is Alex Kozan, who signed with the Tigers three weeks after the National Signing Day. In addition, 2010 signee Shon Coleman has been cleared to play after being cured of acute leukemia. He will have four years of eligibility remaining.
    The only high school running back signed was Jovon Robinson; however, he has been unable to practice until potential irregularities in his high school transcripts are resolved. Three running backs have transferred to the Tigers from other programs: Mike Blakely (Florida), Corey Grant (Alabama) and fullback Jay Prosch (Illinois).
    The Tigers added two four-star recruits at wide receiver. Ricardo Louis signed with Auburn, picking the Tigers over Florida State; also, the Tigers beat out Georgia Tech for the services of JaQuay Williams. In addition, Melvin Ray transferred from Alabama and will be eligible for the 2013 season. The Tigers also signed two tight ends: highly regarded Ricky Parks and Darrien Hutchinson, who is 6’8” and weighs 272 pounds.
    On defense Auburn concentrated on the secondary, picking up four-star recruit Josh Hosely as well as T.J. Davis and Jonathan Jones. Defensive line signees include Parade All-American Gimel President and four-star recruit Tyler Nero, who has been timed running a 40-yard dash in 4.62 seconds. Linebackers Cassanova McKinzy and Javier Mitchell round out the class.


    Schedule



    Schedule Source:"2012 Auburn Tigers Football Schedule". Retrieved December 28, 2011.


    Game summaries




    = #14 Clemson

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    = Mississippi State

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    = Louisiana-Monroe

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    = #2 LSU

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    = Arkansas

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    = Ole Miss

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    = Vanderbilt

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    = #20 Texas A&M

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    = New Mexico State

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    = #7 Georgia

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    = Alabama A&M

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    = Alabama

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    Sources:

    In the 2012 edition of the Iron Bowl, Alabama shutout the Auburn Tigers 49–0 at Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide opened the game with a 10-play, 75-yard drive that culminated in a two-yard Eddie Lacy touchdown run and a 7–0 lead. After the Alabama defense held Auburn to a three-and-out on their first possession, their offense responded with their second touchdown of the afternoon on a two-yard T. J. Yeldon touchdown run for a 14–0 lead. The Crimson Tide then forced a Tigers' punt on their second possession, and then scored their third touchdown in as many possessions when A. J. McCarron threw a 37-yard pass to Amari Cooper for a 21–0 lead early in the second quarter.
    On the Auburn possession that ensued, the Alabama defense collected their first turnover of the game when Robert Lester intercepted a Jonathan Wallace pass at the Tigers' 29-yard line. Five plays later the Crimson Tide led 28–0 after McCarron threw a seven-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Norwood. The Alabama defense held Auburn to their second three-and-out of the game, and then the Crimson Tide scored their fifth touchdown of the game on a one-yard Lacy run for a 35–0 lead. Auburn then committed their second turnover of the game when Nico Johnson forced a Tre Mason fumble that Dee Milliner recovered and returned to the Tigers' 35-yard line. Alabama then took a 42–0 halftime lead when McCarron threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Cooper.
    With the Alabama starters in the game for the first possession of the second half, the defense again held the Tigers to a three-and-out and forced a punt. The offense then made it seven-for-seven on offense when McCarron threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to Norwood for a 49–0 lead. The Alabama defense then did not allow Auburn to get past their own 41-yard line for the duration of the game and secured their fourth shutout of the season. This marked the second consecutive Iron Bowl in which Auburn's offense was unable to score against Alabama's defense. The victory was the second largest in the history of the Iron Bowl after the 55–0 Alabama win in 1948 and improved Alabama's all-time record against the Tigers to 42–34–1.


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