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Posted on 11/9/11 at 9:19 am to GoCrazyAuburn
Posted on 11/9/11 at 9:19 am to GoCrazyAuburn
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My biggest gripe is they left out the '89 game. Didn't even mention it. That game is one of the biggest reasons the rivalry has intensified to the level it is today.
Very poorly researched. Nothing about the split tix through 1987 and the interview with Navid Nausel that it "wasn't split".
You can go to a truck stop or Wal-Mart in Meridian or Laurel and find some white trash who hate/love State and Ole Miss and do the same thing ESPN did last night.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 9:29 am to Nick Cest Bon
I liked when Bo said, "as far as the best athlete to ever come out of the University of Auburn?"
I thought I must have misheard him, but nope. He said it.
I thought I must have misheard him, but nope. He said it.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 9:30 am to I-59 Tiger
I thought "redneck" was supposed to be a derogatory and racist term. Surprised nobody mentioned this........
Posted on 11/9/11 at 9:30 am to bamasgot13
Yea, he said it. I hope he was joking about that as well as joking about Barkley, but I know he wasn't.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:02 am to saderade
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Thick southern accents and an obsession with college football make you look stupid to the rest of the country. Not saying it is right, but it is true.
Very well said.
One other thing that was on the film. All those crazies that call into the Finebaum show in order to scream only to call each other names. Name calling is childish and cheap and it only appeals to the lowest common denominator.
This post was edited on 11/9/11 at 10:16 am
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:07 am to GoCrazyAuburn
well at least Bo can probably read, unlike James Brooks, amirite?
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:10 am to bamasgot13
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I liked when Bo said, "as far as the best athlete to ever come out of the University of Auburn?"
I thought I must have misheard him, but nope. He said it.
Him and Barkley have joked about it for years. They even brought Cam in on it and Bo joked with Cam about it last year. BTW, Bo gives the nod to Barkely because he is more accomplished as an athlete, not because he thinks Barkley had more athletic ability.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:17 am to speckledtrout
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Let's discuss the little black book by Wayne Hall that Terry Bowden has first hand knowledge of. How about Eric Ramsey? How about Boog U. leading the SEC in number of major violations?
Little black book? Isn't that the place where guys have girls' phone numbers? Or is it the place where the REC keeps track of their Dodge Charger payments?
Let's be serious here. Yahoo recently did a story and cut through all the innuendo, heresay, and rumors. They wanted to see which school has had the most violations, and lo and behold it was ther University of Alabama and it wasn't even close. Auburn wasn't even on the list. Just a reminder-they looked at actual FACTS of which schools had numerous NCAA violations.
This post was edited on 11/9/11 at 10:20 am
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:18 am to RedMustang
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Let's be serious here. Yahoo recently did a story and cut through all the innuendo, heresay, and rumors. They wanted to see which school has had the most violations, and lo and behold it was ther University of Alabama and it wasn't even close. Auburn wasn't even on the list. Just a reminder-they looked at actual FACTS of which schools had NCAA violations.
I am not doubting the validity of what you are saying. BUT, do you have link? I would love to read the article.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:32 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
Here is the gist of it:
On the NCAA Web site under "Legislation and Major Infractions Cases," I found that since Jan. 1, 1991, there have been 47 schools guilty of what the NCAA called major violations.
Eight programs were listed more than once, with Alabama leading the way with three.
Alabama's issues:
In 2009: "Impermissible benefits obtained by student-athletes through misuse of the institution's textbook distribution program." That resulted in three years' probation.
In 2002: "Athletics representatives engaged in violations of recruiting and extra-benefit legislation with prospective student-athletes and provided impermissible recruiting inducements through high school coaches. Numerous secondary violations." That resulted in a two-year postseason ban and five years' probation.
In 1995: "Extra benefits: $24,000 in impermissible banks loans made to a student-athlete; institution did not obtain appropriate records. Lack of institutional control in the investigation into and report of information regarding the amateur status of student-athletes." That resulted in a one-year postseason ban and two years' probation.
The programs listed twice were Colorado, Florida International, Florida State, Mississippi State, Texas Tech, USC and Washington
On the NCAA Web site under "Legislation and Major Infractions Cases," I found that since Jan. 1, 1991, there have been 47 schools guilty of what the NCAA called major violations.
Eight programs were listed more than once, with Alabama leading the way with three.
Alabama's issues:
In 2009: "Impermissible benefits obtained by student-athletes through misuse of the institution's textbook distribution program." That resulted in three years' probation.
In 2002: "Athletics representatives engaged in violations of recruiting and extra-benefit legislation with prospective student-athletes and provided impermissible recruiting inducements through high school coaches. Numerous secondary violations." That resulted in a two-year postseason ban and five years' probation.
In 1995: "Extra benefits: $24,000 in impermissible banks loans made to a student-athlete; institution did not obtain appropriate records. Lack of institutional control in the investigation into and report of information regarding the amateur status of student-athletes." That resulted in a one-year postseason ban and two years' probation.
The programs listed twice were Colorado, Florida International, Florida State, Mississippi State, Texas Tech, USC and Washington
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:33 am to GoCrazyAuburn
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My biggest gripe is they left out the '89 game. Didn't even mention it. That game is one of the biggest reasons the rivalry has intensified to the level it is today.
What happened in '89?
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:35 am to Grateful Reb
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What happened in '89?
1989 makes the last two year's games look like mere scrimmages with little importance.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:36 am to RedMustang
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They wanted to see which school has had the most violations, and lo and behold it was ther University of Alabama and it wasn't even close
Was this between AU and UA, if not, it is not Bama. Florida would be up there above bama from 100 and some major infractions that occured in their 80's major violation
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:36 am to RedMustang
I know, I know, some gump will change the time frame to go back farther than the last 20 years. I don't really see how that is applicable though, since many of the current AD's were not in their current positions.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:37 am to Grateful Reb
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What happened in '89?
Up until then, the games were primarily played in Birmingham with very few in Tuscaloosa. No iron bowls were ever played in Auburn. The ticket allotments were suppose to be 50/50 for the iron bowl, but we all know that wasn't how it worked out. Up until '89 the Iron Bowl was a glorified home game for Bama. In '89 Auburn finally won the ability to have the Iron Bowl in Auburn. Bama came in highly ranked with a less than stellar AU team. Au ends up winning that game, but more importantly, getting the game out of the stranglehold that was Birmingham catapulted it into an all new level.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:37 am to NYCAuburn
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Florida would be up there above bama from 100 and some major infractions that occured in their 80's major violation
Yeah, the Charlie Pell violations were epic and a hell of an achievement. Sorta like AU and the Fulmer Cup this year.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:38 am to GoCrazyAuburn
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Up until then, the games were primarily played in Birmingham with very few in Tuscaloosa. No iron bowls were ever played in Auburn. The ticket allotments were suppose to be 50/50 for the iron bowl, but we all know that wasn't how it worked out. Up until '89 the Iron Bowl was a glorified home game for Bama. In '89 Auburn finally won the ability to have the Iron Bowl in Auburn. Bama came in highly ranked with a less than stellar AU team. Au ends up winning that game, but more importantly, getting the game out of the stranglehold that was Birmingham catapulted it into an all new level.
Not to mention the 2.5 years of buildup that went into that game were epic and will NEVER be surpassed no matter what happens in the future.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:40 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Him and Barkley have joked about it for years. They even brought Cam in on it and Bo joked with Cam about it last year. BTW, Bo gives the nod to Barkely because he is more accomplished as an athlete, not because he thinks Barkley had more athletic ability
It wasn't that he was joking about Charles being the best athlete. I found it humorous that he referred to the school as "the University of Auburn". It seemed accidental when he did it - not like he was saying the name wrong as a joke.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:41 am to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Not to mention the 2.5 years of buildup that went into that game were epic and will NEVER be surpassed no matter what happens in the future.
Truth.
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:43 am to bamasgot13
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"the University of Auburn".
Meh. No idea why some Aubbies don't like that.
Auburn University
University of Auburn
What's the difference. Same thing.
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