Monday, October 12, 2009

Some Days You're The Windshield, Some Days You're The Bug


That's kinda how I felt this weekend.
Like a bug splattered on the windshield of a big ol' truck.
I was just flyin' along minding my own business, when SPLATT!!!!!
Right out of nowhere, my camera started having major problems.
Just as Saturdays game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Tennessee Volunteers was about to begin.
I got the dreaded ERR99 message.
The note on the digital back of the camera told me to turn the camera off and replace the batteries.
WOW....maybe it'll go away when I do that.
So, I turn it off, change the batteries, and hold my breath as I turn the camera back on.
It powers up, I look through the viewfinder and it focuses, I squeeze the shutter button, and it fires!
One time.
And one time only.
And ERR99 shows back up on the digital back.
This is how my day was going, and it ain't even got started yet!
Every time I shot a frame, I had to shut it down, change the batteries, fire it back up, hope I time the shot just at the peak of the action, and do it again.
Instead of firing off more than a thousand shots during the course of the game, Saturday, I only fired off 68 shots. I had to very carefully pick and choose which images I wanted as I was watching through the viewfinder.
I also discovered that I am more impatient than I thought I was.
It was a frustrating day for me.
Very frustrating.


Tennessee's Montario Hardesty played a big part in Saturday's game. He is one of the SEC's top backs this year. He always runs hard.


Quarterback Jonathan Crompton came alive and could do no wrong for this game. He was a windshield Saturday.


Volunteer fullback Kevin Cooper gets stripped of the ball by Georgia linebacker Darius Dewberry as Bryan Evans hurries in to get him some action.


Look....I'm doin' the best I can. It's difficult trying to get a good usable image when you can only shoot one image per play. How did the old timers shoot such great images with the equipmet they had.
Here, Georgia quarterback Joe Cox sets up to pass.


Bulldog receiver Michael Moore is wrapped up by Tennessee safety Prentiss Waggner, with All-American strong safety Eric Berry and cornerback Art Evans helping out.


Quarterback Jonathan Crompton looks to pass to receiver Gerald Jones.


OK....it's not the same play, but the same drive, Gerald Jones dive into the endzone for a Tennessee touchdown.
See....I could have lied about the TD and told you it was the same play, but what good would that do me?


On the next drive, Tennessee receiver Demarius Moore tries to do a Gerald Jones impersonation, but his dive for a touchdown wasn't as impressive.


I'm beginning to like Lane Kiffen. He can get animated, which is good!


See.....I'm looking for any type of easy image as I'm getting more and more frustrated.


I've been sitting back behind the offense hoping for a good easy image of a quarterback sack when Eric Berry blitzed from the far side. Mr. Cox didn't see it coming, but I did.
Even a blind hog can find an acorn.


Volunteer receiver Gerald Jones runs for extra yardage after making a catch.


I almost caught this image like Mr. Jones almost caught the ball.
Close, but no cigar.
Or, close only counts in horseshoes, handgranades and napalm.


See how bad my day was going. Now i'm stretching it trying to find good images one at a time.


It's not a good image, but sometimes if it's newsworthy, you have to include it anyway. Here Tennessee All-American safety Eric Berry takes the ball away from Georgia split end Michael Moore. This play set the all-time NCAA record for interceptions. It's not the best image i've ever shot, but I did manage to capture it while history was being made.


And last but not least, Georgia's AJ Green may be the best receiver in the Southeastern Conference.


OK....just for funsies, before my camera died, I was walking around Neyland Stadium just looking for something to get into, when I spotted the drum major changing shoes. One shoe was shiny patton leather, the other shoe was dull and black. So....I checked it out.


He was putting on his cleats. I never thought about the drum major wearing cleats, but considering the condition of the field, slick sole shoes would have been ugly about half way thru his goose march across the field. Or it may have been hilarious.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Too Much Tigers, Not Enough Volunteers


I made the long drive to Knoxville Tennessee for Saturday nights game between the Tigers and the Tennessee Volunteers.
Auburn came into the game undefeated, and Tennessee had lost a couple of close games to UCLA and Florida.
After the opening drives by both teams, I felt like I knew who the better team was.
You got the sense that it was not gonna be a runaway, but you knew the outcome before the final gun sounded.
I felt like my Tigers should have scored a couple of touchdowns, instead they settled for fieldgoals.


Ben Tate did some hard runnin'. Tennessee has a really good defense, but Tate did manage to run for 128 yards.


The Volunteers held Darvin Adams to only two catches. That's OK, because Auburn spread the passes around to eight other receivers.


Tennessee lost this first quarter fumble. I think it was the only turnover in the game.


Onterio McCalebb has proved to be another kind of workhorse for Auburn.
He finished the night with 51 yards.


If two quality backs aren't enough, the Tigers may have found a third back in Eric Smith. At 237 pounds, it don't take much pounding from him before the defenses start to get tired.


Ben Tate runs up the gut of the Volunteer defense.


And scores after an 11 yard run in the secound quarter.


It was a hard hittin' game all night long and tempers were starting to get short.
Auburn defensive end Michael Goggans (49) and Tennessee left tackle Chris Scott (79) were doin' some ya-ya-ing.


You have to have a coach picture. Lane Kiffen calls in a play (or encouragement) to the Vols.


And the quarterback everbody loves to hate, Jonathan Crompton. I think I know why.


Mario Fannin had another big night with six receptions, and ran a reverse for 32 yards.


Early in the fourth quarter, Terrell Zachery caught a wide receiver screen for an 11 yard touchdown.


I gotta do the same for my Tigers and give coach C some pixel time.


Tight end Tommy Trott made his presence known. He's got good hands, I just wished they would use him and the other tightends more.


It was late, and time was running out, and the game was already decided, before Tennessee coach Lane Kiffen and quarterback Jonathan Crumpton would make a mini comeback. Too little, too late.


Ben Tate and Auburns running game ate up too much clock for any comeback hopes the Volunteers had.


Denarius Moore scored on a 32 yard pass when the clock struck midnight (well......the clock did read 00:00 in the fourth quarter).
Too little, too late.


Auburn quarterback Chris Todd thanks the fans for supporting them.


Darvin Adams made his way down the receiveing line. There's just something about this bunch of Tigers. They've got their swagger back. You might better watch out for them.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Rain, Rain Go Away


I went down to Auburn this past Saturday night to shoot the Ball State vs Auburn game for my wire service.
It's the first football game that I've been able to shoot this year.
I hope I get to shoot a lot more.
Like next week.
I've got to go to Knoxville to shoot the Auburn vs Tennessee game in Neyland Stadium.
A hundred thousand Big Orange fans in one place.
Jeepers.
I hope my Tigers can makes lots of orange juice.


I always plan on shooting 'Tiger Walk' when I get the opportunity to shoot an Auburn game. No matter where they are playin'.
It's always good. It's the original. Now everyone want's to do it.
Tiger Walk takes place two hours before gametime.
Guess what happened as soon as Tiger Walk got near the stadium?
Rain. And lots of it. Lots.
Game time was held back about 45 minutes for the second time in two weeks.
Lots of rain.
This stadium grounds worker decided to give up and come back in, but it was too late.


I don't know how much water came falling down out of the sky, but many buckets full fell in a very short period of time. Not like last week, when over four inches fell in about thirty minutes, but enough that it was beginning to back up in just a few minutes.


This storm drain was backed up with about four or five inches of water in just a couple of minutes. One of the local police told me during last weeks rain event, that the water backed up about a foot deep in this same storm drain.
So much for the water.
On to the main event.


It is my first game to shoot this year, and I was a little rusty, but sometimes I was in the right place at the right time.
Here, Auburn defensive end Michael Goggans chases down Ball State quarterback Kelly Page.


After Auburn spotted Ball State a touchdown early, Tigers receiver Terrell Zachery stiff arms Kyle Kuntz after making a catch.


Auburn quarterback Chris Todd sets up to pass as the rain keeps falling.


Mario Fannin had a decent night for Auburn. He had three catches for 55 yards. Here he's on his way to a 36 yard touchdown.


Chris Todd passed for five touchdowns on Saturday night. He also had 287 yards passing with 19 completions. Not bad for someone that had shoulder surgery during the off season.


After Darvin Adams scored on a long pass play, Terrell Zachery helped him celebrate in the endzone. Here they strike a pose.


Ben Tate always runs hard. He's beginning to carry more of the load when the game winds down.


Eric Williams of Ball State reaches the ball out towards the goal line, but it was late in the game.
Too little, too late.


And it wouldn't be football without a picture of head coach Gene Chizick in action, now would it?
Ball State put 30 points on Auburn, but most of them came when the backups were playing late in the game. A lot of people around here seem to be concerned about the Tigers defense. They are a little thin, but I think coach is trying to get his troops a little 'sperience.
Maybe it'll be enough Saturday night in K town.