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  1. I hate to lose talent especially the caliber of Tank or Nix but if any player doesn’t want to be here it’s probably better if they go.  Bad attitudes can spread like wildfire if that person is supposed to be a leader on the team.  One thing is for sure Harsin needs to get a firm grip on this team and get to signing some talent or he and this program are going to be in one huge mess.

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  2. 24 minutes ago, AUDevil said:

    I think it was metafour that had a compelling argument that because we have an Offense coach, the OC wasn't a big deal.  Groupthink has accepted that notion.

    I see someone hasn’t been taking their daily allowance of Harsinogens. 

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  3. https://abcnews.go.com/US/auburn-student-vanished-1976-now-car-found/story?id=81623352  

    Forty-five years after an Auburn University student vanished on his way to school, his car -- and possibly his remains -- have been recovered.

    Kyle Clinkscales and his white 1974 Ford Pinto Runabout went missing on Jan. 27, 1976, when Clinkscales was on his way from LaGrange, Georgia, to Auburn University, about 45 miles away, said James Woodruff, the sheriff of Troup County, Georgia.

    The 22-year-old never returned to school and his parents filed a missing persons report, Woodruff said.

    The sheriff's office has searched for Clinkscales and his car for 45 years, following hundreds of leads, though nothing substantial ever developed, Woodruff said.

    On Tuesday, a man called 911 when he spotted the car in a creek in Chambers County, Alabama, Woodruff said at a news conference Wednesday.

    Apparent human bones were found in the car, Woodruff said. The bones have not yet been identified, he noted, adding that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation is examining them.

    Clinkscales' ID and credit cards were found in a wallet in the car, Woodruff said.

    The creek runs under a well-traveled road, officials said. The car was about three miles from the interstate Clinkscales would have taken to school, officials said.

    Police said they don't know what the 911 caller was doing by the creek, adding that his contact information has been provided to investigators.

    The sheriff said he hopes the remains will help determine if this was foul play or a car crash.

    Clinkscales' father died in 2007 and his mother died in January of this year, Woodruff said. While the sheriff said he wished Clinkscales' mother was alive to see this development, "just the fact that we have hopefully found him and the car brings me a big sigh of relief."

    An Auburn student vanished in 1976. Now his car has been found originally appeared on abcnews.go.com

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  4. 28 minutes ago, W.E.D said:

    Always laugh at those post bc boomers and older genX are the parents of the generation they complain about.

    It's the consequences of your own actions. We at 8 year Olds didn't demand trophies. You gave them too us. Look at yourselves before crying about us

    Boomers and GenXers are shocked a millennial is blaming someone else for their own failure. 

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  5. 15 hours ago, JerryAU said:

    He wanted the Auburn fanbase to know that he was hurt when he was treated poorly in JHS and the crowd cheered for TJ in the GaState game, that really hurt his feelings.  He did what he had to do to get the love and attention he wanted from the Auburn faithful, he wanted the fans to show appreciation on the twitters. 

     

    This is how it comes across to me also.  Kind of pathetic but not surprising considering the state of pop-culture in the last 13 years or so.

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  6. 6 hours ago, TeamZero77 said:

    I'm new to posting but have followed these threads since the 2 site's merged. Pitt's OC just resigned. He is 64 yrs old and Pitt just won the ACC Title at 11-2. His QB, Kenny Pickett, is one of 4 Heisman finalists for this saturday nights awards. He has been an OC at Miami and tons of experience. He has NFL experience also. He has 2 head coaching stints in college also. His offense was amazing this season and he has always been a great recruiter. Something to consider.

    Welcome.  You’ve posted on the Media Relations forum.  Your particular subject may get more attention or be better suited for the Rival Football forum.  There’s also the Auburn Football forum and other sport forums.

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  7. 5 minutes ago, Gowebb11 said:

    Exactly. In the big scheme of things, ASU probably runs one of the cleaner programs in the country, but the NCAA brings great wrath and fury down on schools like that while allowing others to get away with new cars, huge cash, and moving families across country for jobs. 

    Nothing to see here Roh Tie Roh.

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  8. 1 minute ago, Gowebb11 said:

    Hate it for Nick. Hope he's better soon. Good opportunity for someone to step up and earn some playing time for next year. 

    I think there’s going to be quite a few players opt out of the bowl game.  McCreary being the most notable so far.

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