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“THE SEC ON CBS” FEATURES NO. 1-RANKED LSU TAKING ON NO. 19-RANKED AUBURN ON SATURDAY, OCT. 22


 


 

FORMER RUTGERS DEFENSIVE TACKLE ERIC LEGRAND TO SERVE
AS GUEST STUDIO ANALYST

 

Audibles with CBS Sports’ Lead College Football Analyst Gary Danielson

 

 

CBS Sports’ coverage of the SEC ON CBS continues on Saturday, Oct. 22 (3:30 PM, ET) with a national broadcast of *No. 1-ranked LSU taking on *No. 19-ranked Auburn.

 

The CBS Television Network’s lead college football announce team of Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson call the action live from Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. Tracy Wolfson serves as lead reporter. Craig Silver, the Network’s coordinating producer of college football, produces and Steve Milton directs.

 

Former Rutgers Defensive Tackle Eric LeGrand, who was paralyzed from the neck down during a game over a year ago, serves as a guest analyst in-studio this Saturday.  LeGrand joins host Tim Brando, and analysts Spencer Tillman and Aaron Taylor.LeGrand currently serves as an analyst for the Rutgers Radio Network.  In addition to providing analysis, LeGrand discusses his rehabilitation and progress in overcoming the paralyzing injury.  Coverage kicks off with CBS COLLEGE FOOTBALL SPECIAL (2:30-3:00 PM, ET) followed by COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, the Network’s pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show, airing at 3:00 PM, ET.   Vin DeVito produces and Linda Malino directs.

 

CBS Sports Network’s SEC TODAY (2:00-3:00 PM, ET) previews the “SEC Game of the Week” and provides fans the latest news and highlights from around the SEC.  SEC TONIGHT airs following LSU-Auburn (7:00-8:00 PM, ET), recapping all the day’s SEC action.  

 

Following Saturday’s game, CBSSports.com will stream the “5th Quarter with Gary Danielson,” an interactive show produced live from the SEC ON CBS CRUISER, an all-access mobile media vehicle. Sponsored by Aflac. “5th Quarter with Gary Danielson” provides fans an opportunity to chat with Danielson and discuss all the day's SEC storylines and college football news. Fans also can follow Danielson via Twitter: @DanielsonCBS.

 

 In addition, CBS Sports will stream the Auburn at LSU game as well as the entire 2011 SEC ON CBS football schedule live on CBSSports.com. The games are available exclusively on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports Mobile and also can be accessed through a link on the websites of all CBS affiliates.

 

*AP Poll as of 10/17/11

 

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Audibles with CBS Sports’ Lead College Football Analyst Gary Danielson

 

(On suspensions of LSU players Tyrann Mathieu and Spencer Ware):

It is LSU’s best offensive player and best defensive player. No matter how good you are, when you start taking off the top of your talent it affects everybody else. Auburn has a shot now because they will spread the field out and there is one less guy to cover. Auburn is aware that Ware is the guy who sets the tone for them on offense.

 

One of the things that LSU has as an advantage over everybody else is their depth. LSU can withstand this suspension more than any other team in this conference. And in one game it won’t quite pop up, but over time a loss of key players affects a lot of different positions. They will need all their great players to beat Alabama.

 

(On Auburn Coach Gene Chizik’s success):

Gene Chizik has proven again this year what a great coach he is. I never thought he would have this record this year. He is proving that his recruiting classes are as solid as people thought and solidifying his reputation as a great defensive coach.  You can see the difference of where they were at the beginning of the season and where they are now. One of the great surprises in college football over the last three years has been Chizik’s success with the Auburn program.

 

(On Auburn Attacking LSU’s Defense):

They have to use LSU’s speed and quickness against them. LSU is so fast on defense that you have to try and get them to do more than they should and keep them off-balance through misdirection plays and quick hitters.  Auburn is uniquely designed that way. One of the stalwarts of their offense is misdirection, causing confusion with different looks.

 

(On Keys to Game):

One thing that LSU has decided to do this year is rely on their talented players and stop taking so many chances.  Miles is making people prove that they can stop LSU’s physical football game first. And that’s why they are not having those up and down swings in their style of play that you’ve seen in the past. They are simplistically physical and mean up front. If teams can’t handle that, they have no chance.

 

 

CBS Sports Contact: Dan Sabreen

  212-975-5936

  dsabreen@cbs.com