I definitely feel bad for you. I hate to win on a play like that, but at the same time, I love to win. Without the fumble, I still had hope that with 1 minute 30 left in the game, AU would get in at least field goal position to tie it. I'm not Nick Marshall's biggest fan. He's great at extending plays, he is very slippery, but he's not an NFL quarterback. This year, he almost always focuses on Duke Williams, and he hasn't been spreading the ball around. He often short arms passes to the running back and WR screen passes. He has thrown the ball just accurately enough the past two years to compliment a strong running game. Auburn has two big WRs this year in Duke Williams and Sammie Coates that will be drafted. They both know how to use their body to make space, and they both have the ability to regularly catch the ball in traffic. Ole Miss is really good on third down, the windows they allow are really small, and aren't conducive to Marshall have extended success with mid distance passes. Marshall heaved a couple long ones in the air to Coates, and he made plays. The numbers look good for Marshall, but this was not his best passing game aesthetically. Auburn's backup qb, Jeremy Johnson, is more of the prototypically, tall accurate pocket passer, and I think he's going to be a great one starting next year. As an Auburn fan, I see Gus's alliance as being with Fortuna and not the devil, but yes, this win didn't really feel like a win until I woke up this morning, and it does fall into the same category as the win against Georgia last year. I do believe AU had a legitimate shot at quickly driving the ball to get a field goal to tie it if the fumble didn't exist. From a non-Auburn fan's perspective, what do you think about Gus? He says all of the right things in his interviews, gives all of the credit to his players, and just seems to be a pretty likeable guy overall if you aren't playing against him. Cameron Artis-Payne has really turned it on the last few games. I don't think he's doing much differently, but Auburn is blocking better on the edges and even some of the runs that were supposed to go inside, Artis-Payne kicked outside for good yardage. Auburn's running game appears to be back on track.