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1716AU

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  1. Too bad they can't. They can try, illegally, but it really wouldn't be pretty for them.
  2. Is Pearl just unable to recruit shooters, or does he screw them up once they get on campus. The holes that are this team have existed for quite a while now, and that is on Pearl. And I just have to say, these Auburn basketball teams are the poster children for why NIL is such a joke. Just a very poor return for your investment when these kids who demand money for their services cannot handle the pressure of playing away from home. I get that playing away from home can be tough, but these guys make it painful.
  3. Hire a "GM" and yet, still can't hire a DC Amazing leadership. SMH
  4. Ha! No. That is for the rich boys like the Bush boys. They really are not the nicest of folks... I am the weird one that had to work for a living. Thank God Yale paid for school.
  5. What, are y'all getting like a 1/4 inch?
  6. Pot doesn't like the kettle...It's from the Arky point of view. Kinda whiny... GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Arkansas Razorbacks fans finally have an explanation as to why guard Davonte Davis flattened Auburn's Chad Baker-Mazara with a powerful shove out of nowhere during the second half of the Hogs' loss to the Tigers at Bud Walton Arena. According to Davis, who was calling in for his weekly appearance on 103.7 "The Buzz" from Florida where the Hogs have spent the last two days, Mazara was doing way more than the barking so many Arkansas fans picked up on throughout the game. He was hitting Davis over and over, which was something the Razorbacks' guard asked officials to watch prior. At one point, Davis said he took a shot to the face and asked a nearby referee to go to the monitor and review what happened. "He was sitting right there and [Mazara] pushed me then slapped me in my face," Davis said. "I guess he didn't even see it. He acted like he didn't see it." So, Davis took things into his own hands. At first, he appealed to the referee on behalf of the rules of college basketball regarding reviews. Then, when that failed, he decided to test whether the rule applied at all. "I said it's above the shoulders," Davis said. "Anything above the shoulders you're supposed to review. He said he couldn't do it. I told [the ref] 'Go look at this!'" That was when Davis laid into an unsuspecting Baker-Mazara with his full force behind a shove that sent his presumed tormenter crashing to the floor. This time, as rules require, the referee went to the monitor to review what happened, then assessed a flagrant foul. This wasn't the first time Davis has done something similar. In 2021, against Northern Iowa, following a physical play that led to a floor scramble for a loose ball, Davis got up and ran down a Northern Iowa player from behind and hip-checked him through four heavy chairs into the second row of Bud Walton Arena. Still, despite history showing he can lose his cool every now and then, Davis swears that's the last time fans will see something like that out of him in a game. "That's bad on me," Davis said. "That then frustration, but I can't do that. It won't happen again. Bad play on me. They only got an extra point. I think he made one, miss one or whatever. But yeah, that's on me. It won't happen again though."
  7. No. I graduated from Yale. That is my school. I have been an Auburn fan since the 60's
  8. It's just not Auburn. But Auburn does have bad leadership and doesn't understand how to handle the media. Trust me, EVERY university in this country has drama amongst faculty and staff (and the coaching staff is STAFF. They don't "earn" tenure) I can tell you more stories at uat that you won't know that would make you madder than a hatter, and just how the university keeps it under wraps. Especially drug issues and professor/student relationships. It was widely known that there were MANY "consensual" professor/student relationships going on when I was there in the Instrumental area and also in the Business school, in the Criminal Justice area. Not to mention the Law School. That school KNOWS how to work the media
  9. Let me help you with something here, that should be incredibly easy for people to understand: When you resign without a place to go, like this situation, you are more than likely the problem. what I can gather, they were generous to let him go this way.
  10. If you're a southern baptist, I seriously doubt you do read greek. Or otherwise it's heavily, heavily through broken glasses. There's no way you could be a Southern Baptist then. I've never met a Southern Baptist you could actually read most English, let alone for century Greek
  11. All I could think of during this game, especially in the second half, was the old chant that we (Yale) used when we played big teams outside the Ivy: "That's alright, that's ok. You will work for us one day."
  12. You're incredibly generous. This was pretty much a D-
  13. Living up here and watching UM all year, I am totally blown away by this. Amazingly bad.
  14. The Evangelical, transactional Jesus Or Jesus?
  15. I hope you're right. Not only is he a great player, but I would like to see some karma on alabummer
  16. Just a question: Wasn't he supposed to visit today? Why does this feel less like a loss to me than there is something better coming?
  17. Sorry about that E! I will take it to the other board. Just wasn't thinking!
  18. GREAT call. Yes. But hit me with your opinion on both. I tend to think Clemson would have gone over Bama I couls be wrong...
  19. Had it been Clemson that was undefeated, do you think they would have been left out?
  20. No you don't. Y'all love this stuff. Like to wallow in it and feel like Victims. Never really expect better.
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