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aubiefifty

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  1. yessir they are. they call us the manson fam. i might resemble that remark but most of yall are precious......
  2. i am a member but i have not signed in for a year or two now. those guys. half the board will not talk to newbies and have stated so. i need more than two people to talk to me. of course i understand my likeability is a delicate matter............grins.
  3. are they not reenacting their famous black and white photo of them sitting on the back of a bench? it appears to be. anyway i have that picture with both autographs.
  4. he has made a home on the auburn board at the rant.
  5. well now i reek with confidence on you and your job...........lord help us.
  6. you can call me big foot fiddy...............lol
  7. when folks on here disagree they always say meet at the sonic to duke it out. hell it got coach jay runnoff. he spells coach weird but i think you remember him. bo worries mr cole i love the ladies i am just warped.
  8. no one dictates who i like or not. i could care less because they would be wrong. i have found you are nice when treated nice. i am the same way. but man if we could read the private messages to mods and admins it would be epic i bet. they did a right in campaign to get me banned. i was a richard tho............
  9. if you had on shades you would be perfect big shooter..........
  10. al.com NCAA levies 15-year show cause penalty against former Alabama coach Brad Bohannon Updated: Feb. 01, 2024, 12:07 p.m.|Published: Feb. 01, 2024, 11:17 a.m. 4–5 minutes Regulators moved to ban former Alabama University coach Brad Bohannon from gambling in Ohio.(AP Photo/Vasha Hunt, File)AP By Nick Alvarez | nalvarez@al.com Former Alabama baseball coach Brad Bohannon has received his punishment from the NCAA following last year’s betting scandal. Bohannon, who was fired in May 2023, allegedly passed along information about a scratched starting pitcher to Bert Eugene Neff, who then placed large sets on Bohannon’s behalf for LSU to beat Alabama in a game scheduled on April 28. U.S. Integrity, a monitoring company contracted by casinos nationwide, flagged the “abnormally large” wagers, which was later revealed to be $100,000. The NCAA imposed a 15-year show-cause penalty against Bohannon, which means any potential school would be punished upon hiring him. The Kentucky native was also ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and faces three years of probation. Per the NCAA, Bohannon “failed to participate” in the inquiry, another violation. Should a school hire Bohannon, 48, during that time, the coach will be “suspended for 100% of the baseball regular season” for five years. Alabama players, coaches and athletic administrators will also be subjected to a “comprehensive” gambling education program provided by EPIC Global Solutions. Alabama agreed to two Level I “mitigated violations” compared to Bohannon’s “aggravated violations.” UA agreed to pay a $5,000 fine and will be on probation from Feb. 1 through Jan. 31, 2027. “Integrity of games is of the utmost importance to NCAA members, and the panel is deeply troubled by Bohannon’s unethical behavior,” said Big East chief operating officer Vince Nicastro, who led the group that heard the NCAA’s case. “Improperly sharing that information for purposes of sports betting cuts to the heart of the honesty and sportsmanship we expect of our members and is particularly egregious when shared by those who have the ability to influence the outcome of games.” The NCAA investigation found that before Alabama’s game against LSU, right-handed pitcher Luke Holman was ruled out with a back injury. Before the starting lineup was delivered to opposing coaches, Bohannon messaged Neff through the app Signal. He wrote: “HAMMER … [Student-athlete 1] is out for sure … Lemme know when I can tell LSU… Hurry.” Neff then attempted to place a six-figure bet in the BetMGM sportsbook located inside Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. Though BetMGM’s policy limited Neff to a $15,000 bet, Neff tried to make additional wagers which were flagged and struck down. Neff allegedly showed employees at the sportsbook his messages from Bohannon to prove to validity of his information and why the bet was sound. On Wednesday, Neff was charged with obstructing a federal grand jury investigation in Alabama’s Northern District. Per a release, Neff repeatedly attempted to destroy evidence. Bohannon has yet to make a public comment since he was fired. Alabama eventually replaced him with Rob Vaughn, formerly of Maryland. Bohannon and Alabama assistant head coach Jason Jackson and trainer Sean Styrker are also facing a lawsuit from a former pitcher in which they’re alleged of negligent care. Nick Alvarez is a reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @nick_a_alvarez or email him at NAlvarez@al.com. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
  11. you know you being a swampster i have gotten it in my mind that you look like or are bigfoot..............how close am i? you probably look like barney fife in real life right? grins if i do not know it i will make it up.
  12. you wanna meet me at the sonic? grins..............you can buy lol
  13. the more i hear about him the more i like. they say he will make our D elite. the man can coach any position on D. i think he will be good for us and i doubt we have any problems with him. freeze has already been through that so i assume he made things clear and they have coached together. a lot of great coaches are taking up for him. i think we might be on the verge of building a dynasty. it might take longer than some think but i think we are getting there.
  14. we need to make you a mod cole.. the meltdown would be epic but i think you could do a good job. i would have the same effect lol we are just misunderstood.......
  15. apologies.........durkin whom i was not happy with earlier...........
  16. when you say you missed golf was it high and to the left? grins
  17. si.com Auburn Recruiting Notes Brian Smith ~4 minutes One of the players that Auburn wants to flip would be a recruit currently committed to Georgia. In the SEC, when a top prospect commits to a school that does not automatically mean it's over. From the class of 2024, take a look at Auburn's ability to flip Amaris Williams and Javonta Waller from Florida, as well as Cam Coleman from Texas A&M, as prime examples. The 2025 cycle has a few prospects that Hugh Freeze and his coaching staff would love to land that pledged to other football programs. One of them would be Jadon Perlotte. Coming from Buford (Ga.) High School, Perlotte is one of the nation's most highly coveted linebackers. He can play downhill and he's also a capable pass defender. Catching up with him, it's obvious that his recruitment still has a long way to go. That being the case, there are five schools to watch. Georgia and Auburn, definitely," Perlotte said of a couple of his likely official visits. "Ohio State, Alabama...I'll take all five of my official visits." Auburn has been working on Perlotte for a long time. He attended the 2023 Iron Bowl and he's been to the Plains multiple times overall. Perlotte definitely likes Georgia a lot, but the Dawgs are not a lock here. It's going to be a long recruiting process for the Rivals 4-star recruit. Auburn Hitting Louisiana Over the years, the Tigers ventured into the state of Louisiana and brought in multiple talented players. It has a great chance to at least gain an official visit from one of the Bayou State's best in 2025. Wide receiver and kick returner Russell Babineaux is a burner that hails from Lafayette (La.) Acadiana. Auburn must be on his mind because it was mentioned first during an interview Tuesday evening. "Auburn, (Texas) A&M, Ole Miss, Missouri, Miami, Florida State, Louisville, Houston, Tulane, Mississippi State, and UTSA...that's about it." That list was off the top of Babineaux's head. LSU is definitely in play as well and that could be the school to watch, as one might expect. Let's see if Freeze and his staff can get the playmaker with 10.7 speed to take an official visit to Auburn. Durkin Brings Recruiting Experience And Versatility To Auburn With DJ Durkin being named Auburn's defensive coordinator, there's excitement for how he can construct the defense for the Tigers. He's also someone who's been at multiple stops across the country that will help Auburn's recruiting acumen. Here's his list of college jobs since becoming a graduate assistant. Notre Dame as a graduate assistant (2003-04), Bowling Green as a defensive ends, linebackers, and special teams coach (2005-06), Stanford as a defensive ends and special teams coach (2007-09), Florida includes Durkin at defensive ends, linebackers, and defensive coordinator (2010-14), Michigan as the defensive coordinator (2015), Maryland as the head coach (2016-18), Ole Miss as the co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach (2020-21), and Texas A&M as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach (2022-23). He's coached from coast-to-coast, as well as up North and down South. Durkin is going to know high school coaches across the country and that's bound to help Auburn's recruiting cause. In particular, his stints at Florida, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M allow Durkin to be familiar with prime Auburn recruiting territory. Look for him to truly help the Tigers reel in talent.
  18. hell i thought i replied to you but i guess i forgot to hit send. i like you can show you care and or are concerned. this means as much as anyone elses comments. but i reserve the right to fuss if we must.......grins. in other words that is class.
  19. here is what the man went through...........
  20. One of 3 Auburn players with his number retired. Twitter post.. How great was #Auburn HOFer Terry Beasley? He is still tied for 6th in SEC w/ 29 career receiving TDs…in 30 games. Those ahead of him played in 49, 39, 40, 46 & 38 games respectively. Those tied w/ him played in 32 (Ike) & 36. Nevermind the rule changes. #RIPBeas
  21. the more i read or watch on youtube the more impressed i am. the talking heads say he will make Auburn's D elite. we shall see.
  22. all kidding aside i really admire your passion for auburn. i do not always agree but i know it comes from the heart. you let uncle fiddy know if anyone is mean to you and i will be on them like a rat on a cheeto.
  23. Last night i felt like a couple of times vandy acted kind of thugish.of course i was high as a jawja pine. i know they were playing hard so maybe it was just physical play?
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