Our defense sees better offenses than Auburn's just about every week. SEC defenses are going to look foolish against that offense all year, and our defense will revert to just slightly better than we saw against ISU.
this is untrue. believe it or not, auburn had an off game and kansas state's defense came to play. if you really think middle-of-the-road big 12 teams have better offenses than auburn, you are kidding yourself.
Auburn isn't as good as you thought they'd be this season, that's ok, we aren't either.
Rewatching the game (thanks to stud Houcat) it was hilarious to hear the announcer talk about "o man here goes Auburn with the tempo! They really are good at that hurry up offense" and like each time they did that Auburn still took 20-25 seconds to snap the ball between play clock resets. It was adorable that they thought that a) Auburn's offense was "fast" and "uptempo" and b) that K-State would be somehow unused to quick play. Don't get me wrong the D came to play, but Baylor, OU, TT, and OSU all play at that tempo or faster, All. The. Time. and have been for years. I suppose when you've been watching slow as molasses play in the SEC for years anything snapped with more than 20 seconds on the clock is deemed as "blur" fast.
Honestly my favorite admittance from the announcers was "If you're K-State and Auburn is having to run that play (this was in the 2nd Quarter) than you know your defense is doing well, they don't really have any creativity on offense" which duh, they don't. They have very quick, good athletes that run 3-5 plays w/ variations generally as quick as they can with the goal of getting the defense to give something up, and K-State obviously didn't do that that often. This isn't K-State's first rodeo with a "fast" team, and a rather slow "fast" team at that.