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Survive And Advance In March - Auburn Primetime LIVE 90

Survive And Advance In March - Auburn Primetime LIVE 90

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Episode Overview Host: Blake LaneFocus: Auburn men's basketball's critical 79-61 victory over Mississippi State in the SEC Tournament first round (Bridgestone Arena, Nashville). Blake discusses the "must-win" nature to stay alive for NCAA Tournament bubble consideration, player performances, defensive efforts, roster issues, and Steven Pearl's coaching job.Tone: Passionate fan perspective, motivational ("survive and advance"), defensive of coach Pearl, critical of certain players (e.g., Keyshawn Hall), and frustrated with fan calls to fire Pearl.Personal Context: Blake mentions slowing content due to coaching middle school baseball (season nearly over, plans to resume 3x/week posting).Length/Style: Live stream recap/discussion with viewer comments, post-game energy. Key Game Recap Points (Auburn 79, Mississippi State 61) First Half: Auburn trailed 33-30 at halftime; looked shell-shocked, poor shot selection, dumb mistakes. Commentators noted Auburn seemed ready to give up.Turning Point: Tahaad Pettiford's play at half's end (momentum builder), plus Mississippi State's buzzer miss and Sway's launch for extra energy.Second Half: Auburn dominated (outscored MSU significantly). Woke up offensively, especially from three.Defensive Highlights: Held Josh Hubbard (MSU's star scorer from prior matchup) in check—no rhythm, forced tough/stupid shots.Threw double teams/traps; Kevin Overton guarded him well.Limited MSU to 6-of-23 from three (26%).MSU bench: only 8 points (Auburn matched). Offensive Standouts: Kevin Overton (MVP per Blake): 22 points (8-19 FG, 6-12 3PT), 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 36 minutes. Came out "on fire" in second half.Tahaad Pettiford: Big shots in second half; stepped up late-season.Keyshawn Murphy: Hot start but picked up technical foul (jawing early); Blake criticized lack of composure in high-stakes game.Elijah Freeman: 7 points but 10 rebounds; strong crashing boards (area Auburn struggles).Keyshawn Hall: 14 points (4-9 FG, 1-4 3PT), 35 minutes; hit a big three but Blake called him a "ball hog" who refuses defense, misses and-1s/rim finishes, in slump. Team Stats: Auburn: 42% FG, 11-30 3PT (strong second half), 14-22 FT (64%).MSU: 39% FG, 6-23 3PT, 5-15 FT (33%—dreadful).Rebounds: Auburn 43-39 edge.Bench: Both 8 points. Bubble Context: Win keeps Auburn alive. Blake: If Indiana loses tonight (to Northwestern), Auburn likely locks in. If not, must beat Tennessee next. Losing would've ended season (no NIT acceptance). Pearl cited best win (at Florida) as resume highlight. Coaching & Roster Discussion Defense of Steven Pearl: Blake pushes back hard on "fire Pearl" talk. Notes toughest schedule (#1 SOS?), lost 10 from prior Final Four team, late notice as new HC (dad Bruce's retirement), portal challenges meshing. Calls roster "serious holes," limited depth (goes 7 deep). If Auburn makes tournament (especially beating Tennessee), Pearl "found a way" in Year 1.Roster Future: Keep Freeman (potential superstar, rebounder), Overton (extra year), Pettiford/Sway/Sebastian Williams-Adams if possible. Hall needs to step up offensively (talent there but selfish/poor defense). Freeman can't transfer.Free Throws Issue: Auburn 64% (not sustainable); MSU 33%. Blake singles out Philip Jovich—must improve offseason or won't play.Pearl Critics: Tired of blame; compares to past Auburn football (not all on coach—players miss plays too). High-profile coaches won't come (Auburn prioritizes football funding; examples: Calipari to Arkansas over others, Buzz leaving A&M for Maryland). Viewer Interaction & Closing Reads/comments on fan chat: Positive on win/momentum, excitement for Tennessee rematch (not in Knoxville—neutral Nashville site).Tennessee preview: Size/length issues for Auburn (Murphy foul trouble risk); needs Hall to "go off."Plans next episode: Likely late March 12 (after Tennessee game ~2-3 PM ET tip); double-header coaching conflict.Sign-off: War Damn Eagle, appreciates fans, excited for spring football too. This episode captures high-stakes March energy, with Blake blending analysis, passion, and frustration while rallying around the team and coach. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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