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Ahhhhhhhhhh.....80 yards....FIRST play from scrimmage. Game-Set-Match. :D

This game was over after the first play. It was a good thing to let 'em know that they didn't stand a chance. :au:

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Great picture...God I hate those cajuns. :thumbsdown:

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I like my sig picture of Ronnie too. Cool picture...the hole is so big, that loud-mouth UT linebacker's not even in it. :big:

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Lionel James was small but this Sugar Bowl pick doesn't do him justice.

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Lionel was my lab partner in physics labs almost the whole year.

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Notice how the blue was blacker and the orange was redder under Dye? I thought it was mean looking! :):au:

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Notice how the blue was blacker and the orange was redder under Dye? I thought it was mean looking!  :)   :au:

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PLUS...those orange face masks are AUsome!!!

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like campbell's in my sig

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Erik I think your pic was modified....there were no orange facemasks in the sugar bowl :no:

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Erik I think your pic was modified....there were no orange facemasks in the sugar bowl  :no:

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OMG! NO WAY! ;)

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Lionel James was small but this Sugar Bowl pick doesn't do him justice.

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Lionel was my lab partner in physics labs almost the whole year.

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Was that guy even 5 feet tall? He looks like a midget!

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Lionel James was small but this Sugar Bowl pick doesn't do him justice.

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Lionel was my lab partner in physics labs almost the whole year.

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Was that guy even 5 feet tall? He looks like a midget!

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In a tale known to Auburn people far and wide, James' 5-6, 150-pound frame was not large enough to permit two numbers on his jersey, and so he was given number 6. He only carried the ball twice for the varsity in 1980, gaining five yards. James, as with many former high schools stars, was frustrated by his lack of playing time as a freshman. A few games into the season, he seriously considered giving up football, leaving Auburn, and transferring to another school to play basketball. Doug Barfield and Alex Gibbs helped the young James get his mind straight about college, and about his future. "(Gibbs) talked to me in a way that made a lot of sense," James says. "He told me to settle down, that I was away from home and not used to being away from home. He told me to work and things would come to me. It changed my life."

http://www.autigers.com/articles/970501_James.html

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My personal favorite for the #1 RB to be drafted in this year's draft. I saw Ronnie play at Cartersville HS and I could not be prouder of him! War Eagle!!

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Was that guy even 5 feet tall?  He looks like a midget!

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He's so small the picture looks fake.

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Was that guy even 5 feet tall?  He looks like a midget!

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He's so small the picture looks fake.

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It's not fake. It's the angle of the photograph and the fact that his plant leg is not fully extended like the two OL in front of him.

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