Nutriaitch
Retired Super Hero
and a rivalry ends in the name of "progress"
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sounds like some parents need slappedWas just informed my niece is looking at Auburn or Tennessee. WTF?
I have a nephew at UGA, two nieces looking at Tennesse, and others saying they want to go to an SEC school. None of them are even looking at whether or not that is a good idea or not. They better hope ESPiN figures it out and that conference keeps it up with winning. Although the new playoff format will help. Rant over.
I watched the 2007 bcs final at a bar in Seattle completely full of Ohio State fans.
And im absolutely certain there was another bar full of LSU fans.
These people are so sheltered.
He got #1 right.So, Mizzou is in the middle of this list, and Florida doesn’t make it at all? OK.
I won't dispute that Durkin is a complete piece of shit, but the circumstances around that kid's death make it hard to pin on him.This is why I'm reminding you, and everyone else, of this disgusting Auburn fact.
MONTGOMERY - Twenty-six state legislators, including Sen. Paul Sanford, R-Huntsville, and Sen. Shadrack McGill, R-Woodville, were given special access to buy tickets to the Southeastern Conference Championship game at face value.
The general public, and many long-time Auburn University season-ticket holders weren't able to buy tickets to the Dec. 4 game between Auburn and South Carolina because of the limited allotment.
Three other state officials were included on a list provided Wednesday by Auburn.
As many as 15 legislators and state officials were also permitted to buy tickets at face value to Monday's BCS National Championship game in Glendale, Ariz., between Auburn
and Oregon, Auburn spokesman Mike Clardy said.
He said Gov. Bob Riley, as president of the Auburn board of trustees, was sent a form to purchase tickets to the SEC game through the Auburn Athletic Department.
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PHOENIX -- After Auburn's skyscraper-sized plane landed beneath the glowing sky of a desert sunset, Tigers coach Gene Chizik was the first to walk down the portable staircase.
He went inside a white tent for a media session, shook a few hands and headed toward the fleet of buses waiting on the tarmac.
Auburn's players were still filing off the plane.
Bringing what seemed like half the state of Alabama with them, the top-ranked Tigers arrived at Sky Harbor Airport on Monday evening for the Jan. 10 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game against No. 2 Oregon (12-0) at University of Phoenix Stadium in nearby Glendale.
"We've been looking forward to this now for a lot of days," Chizik said. "We're very blessed to be here. We brought close to 400 people on that huge plane that you saw out there and we're excited to play in this game."
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Muck;1859118; said:
WTF Georgia?!