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  1. ok. what a thing to say tho. why piss him off? i do not get it.
  2. whataboutism..............lol. the point is she is not screaming family values and i doubt kids are watching her unless parents are not paying attention. this girl loves it. all she was worried about was getting caught. then she turned liar until they showed her footage of he vaping and doing sexual warmups in a family environment. nice try...............
  3. i bet he learns from it. i imagine they are a work in progress. i hope he teaches csu's coach a little about class. there was no call for what was said and i believe it to racist. too many folks in this country are not ready for a black man who will tell you what is what. i plan to try and watch it if i can stay up. but i get up often at four or five and i have no idea why other than it is so peaceful then.
  4. i have one hoodie and it is an auburn one but i do not wear it. most of my friends wear hoodies. i was just never that interested.
  5. what a slut. she is getting felt up and doing her on feeling in his lap. white trash. she did not even try to hide it she just looks around to see if she was busted. she then lies her ass off until the inform her they have it on tape. she even tried the ol"do you know who i am"? this is maga folks.............
  6. i hope sanders wins big tonight. his next two games are killers so it will be no cake walk. but i am all for him. i still cannot understand why someone makes fun of someone who wears shades and a ballcap. it just smells funny to me.
  7. i have no idea. i know the left and some on the right call her trailer trash.
  8. Auburn vs. Samford: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday’s game at Jordan-Hare Stadium Taylor Jones Sat, September 16, 2023 at 6:00 AM CDT·3 min read 0 Auburn plays Samford on Saturday, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. The Auburn Tigers return to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Saturday for one final nonconference tune-up ahead of next week’s SEC opener at Texas A&M. Auburn hopes to improve its record to 3-0 on Saturday against an in-state foe in Samford. Samford enters with a 1-1 record after most recently dropping a contest to Western Carolina. Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze is excited for the opportunity to play against Samford and head coach Chris Hatcher. “Hatcher and I have known each other for years. I think he is one of the better offensive coaches in football. He has done a remarkable job there. He will have his kids excited and well prepared to play here I have no doubt, they will test you in the passing game for sure and throw it all around. I think the last time he played here it was every formation you could imagine that he pulled out and had success moving the ball. I have great respect for him as a man and as a coach. I know he will have his guys ready.” Below, you will find everything you need to know ahead of Auburn’s game with Samford including a broadcast guide, an injury report, and players to watch. How to stream Saturday's game Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Here’s when you should tune in to see the game: Date: Saturday, Sept. 17 Time: 6 p.m. CT TV Channel: ESPN+ (Clay Matvick, Aaron Murray) How to listen to Saturday's game AP Photo/John Bazemore Listen to Auburn Football on your local Auburn Sports Network affiliate all season long. Andy Burcham and Jason Campbell will provide live play-by-play coverage of Auburn’s game vs. Samford. Find your nearest Auburn Sports Network affiliate below: Sirius/XM Ch. 192 Abbeville 98.7 FM Albany, Georgia 102.9 FM Atlanta, Georgia 1010 AM Auburn 94.3 FM Alexander City 97.5 FM Andalusia 93.7 FM Bainbridge, Georgia 99.3 FM Bainbridge, Georgia 930 AM Birmingham 100.5 FM Centre 100.5 FM Centre 990 AM Columbus, Georgia 102.9 FM Cullman 92.1 FM Cullman 98.3 FM Demopolis 106.5 FM Dothan 102.5 FM Eufaula 102.9 FM Evergreen 101.1 FM Flomaton 105.1 FM Florence 94.9 FM Foley 92.5 FM Foley 1310 AM Fort Payne 100.9 FM Fort Payne 1250 AM Gadsden 1350 AM Greenville 94.3 FM Hackleburg 95.5 FM Huntsville 100.3 FM Jasper 88.5 FM Ocean Springs, Mississippi 106.5 FM Oxford 92.7 FM LaGrange, Georgia 102.3 FM Macon, Georgia 102.9 FM Mobile 106.5 FM Montgomery 92.3 FM Moulton 97.9 FM Panama City, Florida 104.3 FM Pensacola, Florida 105.1 FM Roanoke 102.3 FM Scottsboro 1050 AM Selma 1490 AM Spartanburg, SC 1530 AM Sylacauga 100.3 FM Sylacauga 1290 AM Thomasville 95.5 FM Troy 970 AM Tuscaloosa 100.5 FM Vernon 100.7 FM Vernon 1380 AM Auburn injury report Austin Perryman/Auburn Athletics WR Nick Mardner Undisclosed Questionable for Saturday’s game CB JD Rhym Undisclosed Questionable for Saturday’s game LB Austin Keys Thumb Out indefinitely Auburn key players Neville E. Guard-USA TODAY Sports QB Payton Thorne (19-of-31, 235 yards, 3 TD, INT) RB Damari Alston (16 carries, 94 yards, TD) WR Jay Fair (7 catches, 81 yards, 2 TD) LB Eugene Asante (18 TT, 3.5 TFL) Star Donovan Kaufman (12 tackles) Samford players to watch Todd Kirkland/Getty Images QB Michael Hiers (49-of-69, 690 yards, 6 TD) RB Mychael Hamilton (11 carries, 98 yards, 2 TD) WR Ty King (8 catches, 157 yards) WR Chandler Smith (11 catches, 130 yards, 2 TD) LB Noah Martin (20 tackles) Story originally appeared on Auburn Wire
  9. Lauren Boebert Caught Fondling Date’s Genitals During Family-Friendly Musical: Video Christopher Wiggins Fri, September 15, 2023 at 6:20 PM CDT·4 min read 4.7k Lauren Boebert Newly released security camera footage appears to show Rep. Lauren Boebert, the far-right Republican congresswoman known for her strong stance against drag queens and transgender people, claiming their mere existence “sexualizes” spaces, engaging in inappropriate behavior during a family-friendly musical at a packed theater. Boebert and her companion were asked to leave the show due to their disruptive actions during a performance of the musical Beetlejuice. In the video, Boebert's companion, identified by multiple news sources as 46-year-old Quinn Gallagher (a Democrat who owns a bar at which drag shows have occurred), is seen touching Boebert's chest during the show. Boebert, in response, appears to place her hand near his crotch and whispers something to him, Mediaite reports. The suggested age for Beetlejuice is 10 and over. This footage quickly went viral on social media, leading to widespread outrage. - ADVERTISEMENT - The incident led to various social media posts, including the phrase "Not a drag queen," along with the video of Boebert involved in the handsy behavior. Independent journalist and trans activist Erin Reed, who is engaged to Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr, called out the right-wing hypocrisy demonstrated by Boebert’s actions. “Lauren Boebert has talked a lot about LGBTQ people, 'appropriate behavior.' And now she gets caught fondling her partner in a packed theatre. Imagine for one moment a trans person was caught doing this. The news stories. The bills. The media circus,” she wrote on X, formerly Twitter, adding, “Still not a drag queen.” Boebert and her companion were confronted by theater officials at their seats inside the Buell Theater, as previously shown in video footage obtained by Denver NBC affiliate KUSA. After a brief conversation, they were escorted out of the theater. The security camera footage also captures Boebert taking flash photographs, dancing, and using a vape pen inside the theater. Subsequently, she left the venue after theater staff threatened to call police. Initially, Boebert jokingly attributed the incident to "laughing and singing too loudly" and denied vaping, suggesting that the smoke came from the theater's fog machine. However, a separate video contradicted this claim, showing Boebert using her vape pen and blowing smoke toward the audience. An incident report stated that Boebert protested her removal, asking, "Do you know who I am?" and referring to her supposed board membership and intentions to contact the mayor. Many people noted the apparent hypocrisy in Boebert's actions, given her history of making derogatory remarks about the LGBTQ+ community, painting its members as sexually deviant. Boebert's critics enjoyed tremendous schadenfreude, with Boebert being the one caught engaging in public sexual behavior in a theater where children were present. Boebert issued an apology late on Friday, expressing regret for the vaping incident, which she claimed to have no recollection of, and attributing her disruptive behavior to her ongoing divorce proceedings, The Colorado Sun reports. "The past few days have been difficult and humbling, and I'm truly sorry for the unwanted attention my Sunday evening in Denver has brought to the community," she stated. "While none of my actions or words as a private citizen that night were intended to be malicious or meant to cause harm, the reality is they did and I regret that." She added, "There's no perfect blueprint for going through a public and difficult divorce, which over the past few months has made for a challenging personal time for me and my entire family. I've tried to handle it with strength and grace as best I can, but I simply fell short of my values on Sunday. That's unacceptable, and I'm sorry." The Advocate reached out to Boebert’s spokesperson to ask for an explanation of how Boebert reconciles her behavior with her false smears on the LGBTQ+ community as inappropriately sexual but did not receive an immediate response. apologies i could not get the video to work.
  10. i should have used a vacation day since it is slow but i might need a free burger from someone in auburn sometime............grins
  11. i think when we get our running game up to snuff it all comes together. hunter needs to show out this weekend and get ready for the sec. i think we have the line for it. coach singled strutts out and said he was just manhandling those cal boys. and he is not our award winner. thorne is a coaches son and i just think the light comes on sooner than later. get the young man comfy with stuff and buiild.
  12. i want to see them jump out to a great start. get the "O" tuned up early and rest the starters. AND i will be hoping miss state will bring it against the jimbo's so they do not get the rest we do. i will not get to see it unless i get lucky on youtube tonight. i hope everyone traveling is safe and has a great time!
  13. slow so far. i will check back later for updates.
  14. al.com Auburn football: Everything Hugh Freeze has said on Payton Thorne, Robby Ashford roation Published: Sep. 16, 2023, 6:00 a.m. 5–6 minutes Auburn Football Auburn football: Hugh Freeze still has a QB decision to make. What will Samford game show? Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne (1) warms up before an NCAA college football game against California, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023, in Berkeley, Calif. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)AP Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze has had to reflect. It’s come from the sidelines in Berkeley, the tape on the plane ride home and the film room this week. It’s come from the podium with reporters and under the late afternoon Auburn sun at practice. It’s a reflection at the most important position. The quarterback position hasn’t gone the way Freeze planned. And that reflection hasn’t created clarity on what to do next. During his appearance on Auburn’s Tiger Talk radio show Thursday night, Freeze said he had certain packages for Robby Ashford against Cal. And Auburn used some of them. But they went wrong. There was Jarquez Hunter running the wrong way on a 3rd down with Ashford in the game or a slew of penalties that killed any of the little offensive momentum Auburn had. So this week, Freeze’s key talking point at the position is questioning just how much rotation there should be. “I do not like the way the other night went with it,” Freeze said Monday. “At the same time, I think Robby has to get his touches. So that is absolutely something that’s on my mind, and we’ve got to figure it out.” Freeze was asked if he’d consider just using Thorne to maintain some consistency. Freeze has thought about it, but he’s weighing that against wanting Ashford on the field for his athleticism. On Monday, Freeze said he and the offensive coaching staff had to question why they were changing quarterbacks in the seemingly haphazard manner against Cal in an attempt to find some sort of spark. Throughout speaking engagements this week, Freeze has firmly stated that’s not going to happen going forward. The rotation against Cal seemed to hurt Auburn’s offense further. Freeze said Monday he planned to spend extra time in offensive meetings this week, and that will likely turn into a focus on keeping Ashford in his specific packages and keeping Thorne as the primary quarterback. “We need Payton to play better, truthfully, too,” Freeze said. “Now, the last drive he played well. Prior to that I think a few of the throws were inaccurate. I thought he left the pocket early once. And look, I’m not beating up Payton. He played really well that last possession, but we really do need more consistency there throughout the whole game.” Freeze discussed the point further on his SEC conference call with reporters on Wednesday. “I think we’ve got to decide who is the guy and obviously I’ve said — and I mean this — Robby needs to get touches. But the shuffling in and out, I don’t think is healthy for anyone,” Freeze said. His comments on the conference call suggested that Thorne doesn’t necessarily have a secure grasp on the starting job. Largely, that tracks with comments Freeze made all the way back to announcing Thorne as Auburn’s starter when he said Ashford had some of his best practices after losing the job and would force Thorne to continue to earn being atop the depth chart. Thorne has been the more effective passer compared to Ashford. Over two games, Thorne has completed 19 of 31 passes for 235 yards. Ashford has three passing yards and a 33% completion rate on nine throws. Thorne certainly has the more reliable arm, but Freeze has pointed out his decision-making difficulties leading Auburn’s run-pass-option scheme after each of the first two games. The next night, on his Tiger Talk radio show appearance, Freeze stated again he was not happy with the quarterback rotation against Cal. “I don’t think you’ll see that again,” Freeze said Thursday night of the rotation. His comments on both the conference call and the radio show also again posited both Ashford and sophomore Holden Geriner “nipping at (Thorne’s) heels wanting their chance too.” So if Auburn has reopened its quarterback battle, it will likely take place largely on the practice fields behind the Woltosz Football Performance Center. The apparent push from Ashford and Geriner toward Thorne’s job doesn’t fully line up with the desire to rely on Thorne more in the game — until Thorne proves otherwise, at least. Freeze’s comments throughout the week suggest Thorne will receive a much larger share of the quarterback reps this week against Samford. But will Ashford’s role look like it did against UMass: being largely used inside the redzone for running plays? How firmly does Freeze view any of the quarterbacks at this point in their roles? Samford is going to be another chance to reflect on his own game planning. Matt Cohen covers Auburn sports for AL.com. You can follow him on Twitter at @Matt_Cohen_ or email him at mcohen@al.com If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
  15. 247sports.com Auburn opponent preview Samford offense Jason Caldwell 4–5 minutes Scoring points in bunches is something that Samford has done with regularity under coach Chris Hatcher. Averaging 38 points per game this season in two games, the Bulldogs only scored a single touchdown a week ago in a loss to Western Carolina. That’s not the norm for a Hatcher-coached team. Over the last eight seasons under head coach Chris Hatcher, the Samford offense has scored at least 30 points 49 times. The unit has put up at least 40 points 27 times, and at least 50 points a total of 14 times. Those scoring outbursts have come because of the ability to throw the ball, something Samford has this season in senior quarterback Michael Hiers. A Briarwood Christian product that spent time at Northwest (Mississippi) Community College, the 6-1, 215 graduate is the preseason SoCon Offensive Player of the Year after a huge 2022 season that saw him throw for 3,544 yards and 36 touchdowns while completing 76.6 percent of his passes. This season Hiers has thrown for 690 yards and six touchdowns with no interceptions and is completing 71 percent of his passes. Much of that came in the opener against Shorter College when he was 28-35 for 375 yards and five touchdowns. Hiers will spread the ball around with 13 different players catching passes in the first two games. Senior Chandler Smith has been the top target with 11 catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns this year while fellow senior Ty King has been the big-play threat, catching eight balls for 157 yards. Phenix City native DJ Rias has added eight receptions for 144 yards in two games. Averaging just 84 yards on the ground, Samford’s rushing attack is led by senior Jay Stanton. He’s got 11 carries for 53 yards and a touchdown this year. Junior Damonta Witherspoon has added 17 carries for 41 yards and two scores. Third-teamer Mychael Hamilton (6-0, 192, Sr.) has 11 carries for 98 yards and two touchdowns in mostly a reserve role for the Bulldogs. Up front, one of the leaders of the Samford offensive line is left tackle Chris Noble. A transfer from UAB, Noble started all 13 games last season for the Bulldogs and had six starts in 2021. As a group the Samford offensive line has struggled this season protecting Hiers, allowing seven sacks for 40 yards in losses in just two games. OFFENSE QB 10 Micheal Hiers 6-1 215 Gr. Birmingham, Ala. / NW Miss CC 2 Quincy Crittendon 5-11 200 Jr. Decatur, Ala. / Austin RB 20 Jay Stanton 6-0 193 Sr. Crestview, Fla. / Crestview HS 31 Damonta Witherspoon 5-8 210 Jr. East St. Louis, Ill. / Murray State X 12 Ty King 6-0 175 Gr. Wrens, Ga. / Jefferson County HS 3 E. Jai Mason 6-1 205 Jr. Jackson, Miss. / NW Miss CC LT 58 Chris Noble 6-4 287 Gr. Brewton, Ala. / UAB 75 Jayme Motley-Simmons 6-7 290 Sr. Alabaster, Ala. / UAB LG 62 Jabari Brooks 6-3 335 Sr. Sandersville, Ga. /Washington County High 70 Brett Johnson 6-4 290 Jr. Maplesville, Ala /UAB C 57 Cooper Frazier 6-4 305 Sr. Corinth, Miss./Corinth HS 63 Zach Bond 6-3 290 Jr. McHenry, Miss. / NW Miss CC RG 54 Luke Byrne 6-4 307 Gr. Forsyth, Ga./Mary Persons HS 79 Donovan Hawkins 6-1 310 Sr. Pinson, Ala. / Pinson Valley HS RT 77 Zach Brown 6-4 280 Jr. Loretto, Tenn. / Loretto HS 50 Darrian King 6-3 295 Jr. Oak Grove, Miss / East Mississippi CC H 8 RJ Starkey 6-1 220 Gr. Atlanta, Ga. / Penn 86 Michael Vice 6-4 250 Gr. Vestavia Hills, Ala. / Troy Y 5 Chandler Smith 5-10 186 Gr. Marietta, Ga. / Walton HS 37 Peyton Ringer 5-7 160 Gr. Lithonia, Ga. / The Lovett School Z 7 DJ Rias 5-9 190 Sr. Phenix City, Ala. / Alabama 84 Brendan Jenkins 6-1, 200 Fr. Hoschton, Ga. /Mill Creek HS
  16. theplainsman.com Players to watch, keys to victory against Samford 7–9 minutes The Tigers return home this week following a 14-10 West Coast win last Saturday at California to take on the Samford Bulldogs in the annual homecoming game. While the Bulldogs are a team Auburn has had nothing but success against in the past, a 28-0-1 record all time in the series, the Tigers will have to continue the success, specifically on the defensive side of the ball, to remain undefeated prior to conference play. “(Chris) Hatcher and I've known each other for years," said Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze. “I mean, I think he's one of the better offensive coaches in football. He's done a remarkable job there, and he will have his kids excited and well prepared to play here. I have no doubt and they'll test you in the passing game for sure and throw it all around.” Hatcher, a storied head coach in the FCS ranks, has led nine teams to NCAA postseason play during his career, including the 2016, 2017 and 2022 FCS Playoffs with the Bulldogs. For Hatcher, the name of the game is the offense. Over the last eight seasons, the Samford offense has scored at least 30 points 49 times. The unit has put up at least 40 points 27 times, and at least 50 points a total of 14 times. The Bulldog offense could have a tough assignment on Saturday with an Auburn defense that leads the SEC in red zone defense percentage, .333%, second nationally behind Syracuse, and in third down conversion percentage defense at .185%. “And I was so proud of just the leadership on that side of the ball that just we got you,” Freeze said. “And Eugene Asante played his tail off and as did others I don't want to get to pointing them out. But we played really well. Jalen McLeod makes us different when he's playing. So there's so much to build on from that because we're gonna have some adverse situations in this league, particularly at the point we are in our program.” Despite the Auburn offense only putting up 230 total yards, the fewest for the program in a win since a 34-3 home win over Arkansas in 2018, and the constant missed opportunities and turnovers, the defense kept giving Freeze’s squad a chance to pull out a victory in the end. “You just don't win many games like that. And so we're very fortunate," Freeze said. "I know this, I don't know that I've ever had a season where you didn't have a game where you felt like God we easily could have lost that game but our kids found a way and you can build on stuff like that and just really proud of our staff and kids." Players to Watch: Samford Bulldogs: Micheal Hiers (QB) Preseason All-American Micheal Hiers returns to the Bulldogs this season following a Southern Conference Championship season in 2022 in which he threw the ball for 3,544 yards and a program record-tying 36 touchdowns. Named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year, Hiers threw for 300 or more yards in five games and tossed a season-high four touchdowns in seven games. Last Saturday in a loss at Western Carolina that featured a nearly six-hour weather delay, Hiers went 21-for-34 with 315 yards and one touchdown through the air against the Catamounts. Chandler Smith (WR) Named to the All-SoCon team this fall, Chandler Smith caught a team-high 100 passes for 1,071 yards and 11 touchdown a season ago. Smith, also a threat in the punt return game, returned eight punts for 48 yards with a long of 20 yards in 2022. Smith has 130 yards through the air this season with an average of 11.8 yards per catch and two touchdowns. Auburn Tigers: Rivaldo Fairweather (TE) After recording zero catches in the opener against UMass, Rivaldo Fairweather was crucial in must-have plays late on the touchdown drive to seal the deal at Cal. Fairweather led the team with 39 yards receiving and a crucial 28-yard completion to keep the final touchdown drive alive. After all the fall camp buzz around the FIU transfer, the Tigers could be unlocking a new weapon for this offense. Kayin Lee (CB) The Tigers have been plagued with multiple injuries in the defensive secondary, with the likes of Nehemiah Pritchett, an All-SEC defensive back, and J.D. Rhym both out, but Lee, the former 4-star recruit, has turned heads early in his freshman season. Lee is the Tiger’s fourth most played defender this year, with 101 snaps and two starts in the first two contests. Enjoy what you're reading? Get content from The Auburn Plainsman delivered to your inbox “You know, we think he's gonna be really tough. He's really talented. He's gonna be really good. He's just young," Freeze said. “There's times I think he's still a little unsure about his confidence level and gives too much ground. There were a couple of those in the game. And obviously the 15 yard penalty, we didn’t need was critical at that juncture. But did he play well? Yes.” Eugene Asante (LB) Eugene Asante was named the SEC Defensive Co-Player of the Week after a career-best 12 tackles in Auburn’s first ever win in the state of California. Along with a sack, Asante, the North Carolina transfer, record two quarterback hurries, 1.5 tackles for loss and one pass breakup in the contest. Keys to Victory: Samford Bulldogs: The Bulldogs have never beaten Auburn and haven’t won against an SEC team since defeating the Ole Miss Rebels 7-6 in 1934. If Samford wants to pull off the shocking upset it’ll have to be through the air. The Tigers secondary is thin due to injuries and Hiers, along with the receiving core, will have to make them pay. The turnovers will also be a huge factor if Samford wants to put itself in a position to win. Auburn gave the ball away four times on the road last week, and if the Bulldogs can limit the Tiger offense’s chances, it could go a long way to determine the outcome of the game. Auburn Tigers: With an offense that is very much still a work in progress, the defense will need to come through again for the Tigers to walk into College Station, Texas, undefeated next week. The Ron Roberts defense will look to slow down and contain a Hatcher offense that has had 183 scoring drives of two minutes or less and 82 that have lasted one minute or less during his eight seasons with Samford. Payton Thorne and the offensive side of the ball will look to improve upon last week's performance that had the Tigers entering the fourth quarter of play with just 46 yards through the air. With only three players recorded double digit receiving yards for Auburn last week, Freeze and company will certainly try to change that in Saturday’s matchup. Auburn and Samford will kick off from Jordan-Hare Stadium at 6 p.m. CST in the annual homecoming game. The television broadcast can be found on ESPN+/SECN+ and can be heard around the state of Alabama on the Auburn Sports Network. Do you like this story? The Plainsman doesn't accept money from tuition or student fees, and we don't charge a subscription fee. But you can donate to support The Plainsman. Share and discuss “Players to watch, keys to victory against Samford” on social media.
  17. si.com Auburn Briefing: Tigers dominating defensively on third down Lance Dawe 2–3 minutes Could the Tigers' strong presence on third down through two games continue this season? Auburn hasn't been perfect two games into the season, but they've been dominant in one statistical category; getting stops on third down. The Tigers currently lead the SEC in opponent third down conversion percentage at 18.5%. That's also good for fourth nationally. In the season opener against UMass, the Minutemen were 1-of-9 on third down. The following weekend, Cal was 4-of-18. While the Golden Bears converted three of their six fourth down tries, Auburn did a great job of holding Cal on third down. Working on first and second down defense will be a priority for Auburn, which gave up 19 first downs to Cal despite only allowing seven total conversions on third and fourth down. Could Auburn's ability to get off the field when needed help them in SEC contests through the rest of the season? We wrote it We now have seen a big enough sample size to start learning about Auburn quarterbacks Payton Thorne and Robby Ashford. Two games into the season, they have produced some very interesting stats after the wins over Cal and UMass.
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