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  1. damn i am senile. i am not stoned yet................shakes my head. trying to watch the game and message is just too much for me.
  2. i do not get the hate for deion. i watched the game today and afterwards he was god blessing everyone.people like to bring up the bad and forget the other side. people seem to like it when ol lane pops off something on twitter but it would appear deion does not get the same treatment. right now i like what we have and i am thrilled we are recruiting again and beating the big boys for some five stars. but sanders had been named coach i would fully support him as well unleashed ran the wheels off like that slimy hars did. and i think we dodged a bullet with lane. i could be wrong but that is how i feel at the moment. deion could implode and lane could start beating everyone but until he gets a better running game he is just an ok coach to me.
  3. here are other options............. Still, the ESPN “GameDay” analyst was talking about Saturday night’s Auburn-Cal game, which will be live streamed on fuboTV (free trial), SlingTV (half off first month) and DirecTV Stream (free trial).
  4. ol miss cannot stop the run of tulane and i am pretty sure we are better than they are in the running game. Tulane is better than most think they are.
  5. it has been a few years since i did a shot of ta killya out a good looking womans belly button.
  6. i had direct tv and i had to pay six dollars a month insurance to not be charged for a service call on their equipment. i think that should be against the law and when they had me jumping through hoops i told them how i felt.
  7. ok he returned my call. it is on dish. they upped their programming to get espn for six bucks more. i knw he had said cable but i freely admit my memory is bad. but this is how he got it. i thought all the cable companies stopped espn but i use youtube tv so i would not know. so it seems several of us are right to an extent. at the end of the day just remember i was trying to help...............
  8. free is free if you delete your account before the money is do right? i do it regular to watch something no one else has but you have to do the free part sparingly because after a free trial or two you then have to pay first day for the month.
  9. i probably will not get him on the phone until the bama game tonight. he is my age and takes a lot of naps and will turn the phone off. look i could be wrong but a couple of months ago i asked if he played any computer games and he said they do not own a computer. so someone either gave him one since then or they broke down and paid for it on phone. i will find out but it might take a while.
  10. i want to know what makes biden worse than trump. we all know trump is a crook and most of us knew it before he ran for office. butjhow anyone can vote for someone that spit on this country by trying to steal an election baffles the crap out of me. it is completely unamerican and my question is what will he do next time? it will be more of the same and probably worse since he thinks he is entitled to do anything he wants with no repercussions. i mean he has already said he is not guilty of anything and he is going to clean house with those that dared make him toe the line?
  11. i will find out when i can get him. if i am wrong i will admit it and have no problems doing so.
  12. he is not answering the phone. they do not own a computer and he will not sit and watch a game on the phone at home. i will try again closer to the bama game since he is a bama fan.
  13. i wish the team could have seen the naked man.........that would have been epic and probably loosen the team up some..................
  14. no. he has cable and was disappointed he could not watch the game so his wife looked into it and bought it for six bucks. and that is probably a monthly fee. it in fact happened and they do nothing on puter or phones. believe it or not i am just trying to help.
  15. jpe and lee are senile and pat was a wrassler and we all know that is fake. Auburn wins big.and takes home the bong trophy.
  16. my best friend just bought espn for six bucks on cable. you guys need to check as it might help you. i hope so! war eagle!
  17. sandmountainreporter.com Auburn takes on California for first time ever TAYLOR D. BECK Correspondent 4–5 minutes AUBURN, Ala. – First-year head coach Hugh Freeze will try to do something this week that no other Auburn Tigers football coach has ever accomplished: win in the state of California. Since the program’s inception, the Tigers are 0-3 in games played in California, with losses at Santa Clara in 1936, at USC in 2002, and against Florida State at the Rose Bowl for the 2013 national championship. Fresh off a 59-14 win over UMass in Week One, Auburn travels across the country to take on the California Golden Bears (1-0). The matchup is the first ever meeting between the two schools. “We’re 1-0, but it’s in the trash and over with,” Freeze said during a press conference Monday. “That’s kind of the way you approach this profession. Our fans are incredible, our student section is incredible, our band, cheerleaders, everybody. Tiger Walk was awesome. Being with family was great. But that one is over. We’re 1-0 and now we have a tough test on the road. “Certainly, there’s a lot more that we can improve on as we look forward to Cal. Cal is talented. (Head coach Justin) Wilcox is a great defensive mind. They’re very sound on that side. Not flashy, but sound. He does a really nice job there.” Auburn could certainly have their hands full against Cal. In a 58-21 rout of North Texas, the Cal Bears racked up 669 yards of total offense (the most for the program in eight seasons), including 322 yards passing and 347 yards rushing. Meanwhile, the defense held North Texas to 225 total yards of offense, including 184 yards through the air and just 41 yards on the ground. In addition, Cal forced four turnovers (three interceptions and a fumble recovery). On the other side, Auburn outgained UMass 492-301, including 289 rushing yards. The Tigers averaged 6.6 yards per rush attempt, and backup quarterback Robby Ashford scored 3 TDs. Through the air, the Tigers’ starting quarterback Payton Thorne finished 10-for-17 with 147 yards and a touchdown. Auburn had no turnovers, but the defense forced a pair of UMass turnovers. Kickoff between Auburn and the Golden Bears is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 9 at 9:30 p.m. inside California Memorial Stadium. This equals the latest kickoff time in program history – the Tigers’ matchup against Arizona in 1976 was a 9:30 p.m. kickoff. The contest will be televised on ESPN. Auburn is currently a 6.5-point favorite, according to oddsmakers, but the ESPN Analytics Matchup Predictor slightly favors California (55%). Auburn Football Everyday debuts Auburn Football Everyday, a behind-the-scenes, 30-minute television show documenting the Tigers’ program under first-year head coach Hugh Freeze made its debut Thursday on Bally Sports South and Bally Sports Southeast. The show’s new format, replacing the previous Auburn Football Review show, will give Auburn fans a unique and exciting perspective of the program with access like never before. Every major market in the state of Alabama will air Auburn Football Everyday each week and the show will also be available on AuburnTigers.com. Interested in even more all-access content? Taking flight this fall, WarEagle+ is a new streaming video and content platform for Auburn Athletics, offering fans an insider’s look into the student-athletes and coaches on The Plains. Content on the new platform will include behind-the-scenes access, captivating interviews, never-before-seen archival material and historical documentary films, as well as news and information - including an all-new show, “The Flight,” which will give you an all-access look into each week of the 2023 football season. Learn more and register today at WarEaglePlus.com. Auburn Football Everyday airs at 12:35 a.m. Saturday on WAAY in Huntsville. In Birmingham, it airs Saturday at noon on WABM. Regionally, it airs on Bally Sports South/Bally Sports Southeast at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday.
  18. 247sports.com PMARSHONAU Focus on mostfavored programs a crisis for college football Phillip Marshall 6–8 minutes No better example than this weekend College football faces a crisis that is not recognized, seldom talked about and almost never acknowledged. In this day of overwhelming TV presence, a handful of favored programs are in danger of drowning out everyone else. The most-favored club can, from time to time, be joined by an interloper. But it is usually temporary. A handful of programs keep most-favored status regardless of what has happened on the field. There is no better example than this weekend. No. 3 Alabama and No. 11 Texas play tonight in Tuscaloosa. It’s a big game, but that’s all it is. Texas has done pretty much nothing of consequence since being hammered by Alabama in the 2009 national championship game. Yet, this year and every year, there is a debate about if this is the year Texas will be back. Thus, we’re hearing it’s the game of the year. Some say it's the biggest game in several years. Someday, after Nick Saban has retired, it will be the same if Alabama hits on hard times. Same with Ohio State, USC and a few others. LSU had two straight non-winning seasons and lost four games last season, yet it was frothed over during the offseason like it won a national championship. Clemson was once one of those interlopers, and it won’t take much for it to be kicked out of the club. Colorado is the latest to join, because Deion Sanders talks incessantly and won his first game as the Buffs’ head coach. The SEC Network, which ostensibly should try to draw attention to every SEC program, happily joins the party. Auburn, which has been in and out of the most-favored club, goes to California for an SEC vs. Pac-12 showdown tonight. It was scheduled to be a game that would attract national interest. If it has been discussed or written about on a national level, I must have missed it. Instead, Auburn is stuck with a 9:30 p.m. CDT kickoff. But this really isn’t about Auburn. It’s about the state of the game. TV networks don’t have dictatorial power, but when so much of their attention is focused on a handful of programs, it makes growing other programs that much more difficult. A teen-ager watching ESPN or even the SEC Network is bombarded with messages that, if you are good, those programs are where you go. That is a very real issue. The SEC and Big Ten are running away with the money game because they have the most attractive TV brands in the game. How powerful are the networks? They didn’t see much value in the Pac-12, and the Pac-12 will soon cease to exist as we know it. Auburn, while certainly not a member of the most-favored club today, is in a better place than most. It can sell tradition. It can sell success in the not-distant past. It can sell Heisman Trophy winners, facilities and a passionate and devoted fan base. And it still draws impressive viewership numbers. Instead of every season starting with a blank slate, so-called bluebloods (I despise that term) get a lion’s share of the attention. Loveable underdogs get some of what’s left. Everybody else, not much. The only answer, of course, is for other programs to force their ways into the club, whether they are wanted or not. That’s Hugh Freeze’s mission as Auburn’s head coach. It won’t be easy. National media predictions for Auburn at Cal Dive in below for opinions and score predictions from more than 50 media members VIDEO: CFB Week 2: Team On Upset Alert After offensive romps by both teams in Week 1, Auburn faces Cal as part of a cross-country road trip that the Tigers hope will yield their first win in the state of California in program history. Auburn handled UMass at home last Saturday, 59-14, while Cal went on the road and blasted North Texas, 58-21. They now clash in one of the more intriguing nonconference games of the early college football season (9:30 p.m. CDT, ESPN). For Saturday night's matchup, Auburn Undercover rounded up picks from college football writers across the country. Auburn looks to be closing at around a 5.5-point favorite. Can the Tigers grab some strong early season momentum with a Power Five road victory? Or will Cal carry its big offensive performance from Week 1 into its home opener? Dive in below for opinions and score predictions from more than 50 media members for Auburn's first-ever matchup against the Golden Bears. 247SPORTS NATIONAL TEAM Chris Hummer: Auburn 34-28 Brad Crawford: Auburn 35-28 ‌ ESPN Bill Connelly (SP+): Auburn 31-24 ESPN FPI: Cal 54.9% chance to win ‌ LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Justin Lee (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Adam Cole (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Callie Stanford (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Richard Silva (Montgomery Advertiser): Auburn 31-28 ‌ USA TODAY NETWORK Nick Kelly, Tuscaloosa News: Auburn 31-20 Jackson Fuller, Southwest Times Record: Auburn 28-20 Koki Riley, The Daily Advertiser: Auburn 35-14 Stefan Krajisnik, Clarion Ledger: Auburn 38-27 Marc Weiszer, Athens Banner-Herald: Auburn 42-27 Emily Adams, Greenville News: Auburn 34-24 Adam Sparks, Knoxville News Sentinel: Auburn 38-24 David Eckert, Clarion Ledger: Cal 24-17 Aria Gerson, Tennessean: Auburn 17-10 Ryan Black, The Courier Journal: Auburn 42-28 Calum McAndrew, Columbia Daily Tribune: Auburn 28-24 Kevin Brockway, The Gainesville Sun: Auburn 27-14 ‌ DALLAS MORNING NEWS Scott Bell: Auburn Corby Davidson: Cal Jamie Hancock: Auburn Selby Lopez: Auburn Newy Scruggs: Auburn Kevin Sherrington: Auburn Brett Vito: Auburn ‌ COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS Brooks Austin, DawgsDaily.com: Auburn Big Red Max, All Huskers: Auburn Jackson Caudell: Auburn Bryan Driskell, Irish Breakdown: Cal Pete Fiutak, CFN: Auburn Austin Hannon, Bama Central: Auburn Casey Lundquist, Cougs Daily: Auburn Jeremy Mauss, MWwire.com: Auburn Mike McAllister, All Syracuse: Auburn Stephen Thompson, Inside The Panthers: Auburn Mark Wogenrich, AllPennState.com: Auburn ‌ FOOTBALL SCOOP Scott Roussel: Auburn Doug Samuels: Auburn Zach Barnett: Auburn John Brice: Cal ‌ BLEACHER REPORT David Kenyon: Auburn 31-24 ‌ ATHLON SPORTS Stephen Lassan: Auburn Joe Vitale: Auburn Luke Easterling: Auburn ‌ ASSOCIATED PRESS Ralph Drusso: Cal 33-28 ‌ 247SPORTS: BEARS TERRITORY Jackson Moore: Auburn 38-31 ‌ AUBURN UNDERCOVER Jason Caldwell: Auburn 31-27 Nathan King: Auburn 34-31 Phillip Marshall: Auburn 37-31 Chrisitian Clemente: Auburn 30-24 Phillip Dukes: Auburn 41-24 Matthew Wallace: Auburn 38-28 Ronnie Sanders: Auburn 42-31 ‌ FINAL TALLY Auburn picks: 50 Cal picks: 7 Average score prediction: Auburn 33-26
  19. 247sports.com National media predictions for Auburn at Cal Nathan King 4–5 minutes Dive in below for opinions and score predictions from more than 50 media members After offensive romps by both teams in Week 1, Auburn faces Cal as part of a cross-country road trip that the Tigers hope will yield their first win in the state of California in program history. Auburn handled UMass at home last Saturday, 59-14, while Cal went on the road and blasted North Texas, 58-21. They now clash in one of the more intriguing nonconference games of the early college football season (9:30 p.m. CDT, ESPN). For Saturday night's matchup, Auburn Undercover rounded up picks from college football writers across the country. Auburn looks to be closing at around a 5.5-point favorite. Can the Tigers grab some strong early season momentum with a Power Five road victory? Or will Cal carry its big offensive performance from Week 1 into its home opener? Dive in below for opinions and score predictions from more than 50 media members for Auburn's first-ever matchup against the Golden Bears. 247SPORTS NATIONAL TEAM Chris Hummer: Auburn 34-28 Brad Crawford: Auburn 35-28 ‌ ESPN Bill Connelly (SP+): Auburn 31-24 ESPN FPI: Cal 54.9% chance to win ‌ LOCAL NEWSPAPERS Justin Lee (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Adam Cole (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Callie Stanford (Opelika-Auburn News): Auburn Richard Silva (Montgomery Advertiser): Auburn 31-28 ‌ USA TODAY NETWORK Nick Kelly, Tuscaloosa News: Auburn 31-20 Jackson Fuller, Southwest Times Record: Auburn 28-20 Koki Riley, The Daily Advertiser: Auburn 35-14 Stefan Krajisnik, Clarion Ledger: Auburn 38-27 Marc Weiszer, Athens Banner-Herald: Auburn 42-27 Emily Adams, Greenville News: Auburn 34-24 Adam Sparks, Knoxville News Sentinel: Auburn 38-24 David Eckert, Clarion Ledger: Cal 24-17 Aria Gerson, Tennessean: Auburn 17-10 Ryan Black, The Courier Journal: Auburn 42-28 Calum McAndrew, Columbia Daily Tribune: Auburn 28-24 Kevin Brockway, The Gainesville Sun: Auburn 27-14 ‌ DALLAS MORNING NEWS Scott Bell: Auburn Corby Davidson: Cal Jamie Hancock: Auburn Selby Lopez: Auburn Newy Scruggs: Auburn Kevin Sherrington: Auburn Brett Vito: Auburn ‌ COLLEGE FOOTBALL NEWS Brooks Austin, DawgsDaily.com: Auburn Big Red Max, All Huskers: Auburn Jackson Caudell: Auburn Bryan Driskell, Irish Breakdown: Cal Pete Fiutak, CFN: Auburn Austin Hannon, Bama Central: Auburn Casey Lundquist, Cougs Daily: Auburn Jeremy Mauss, MWwire.com: Auburn Mike McAllister, All Syracuse: Auburn Stephen Thompson, Inside The Panthers: Auburn Mark Wogenrich, AllPennState.com: Auburn ‌ FOOTBALL SCOOP Scott Roussel: Auburn Doug Samuels: Auburn Zach Barnett: Auburn John Brice: Cal ‌ BLEACHER REPORT David Kenyon: Auburn 31-24 ‌ ATHLON SPORTS Stephen Lassan: Auburn Joe Vitale: Auburn Luke Easterling: Auburn ‌ ASSOCIATED PRESS Ralph Drusso: Cal 33-28 ‌ 247SPORTS: BEARS TERRITORY Jackson Moore: Auburn 38-31 ‌ AUBURN UNDERCOVER Jason Caldwell: Auburn 31-27 Nathan King: Auburn 34-31 Phillip Marshall: Auburn 37-31 Chrisitian Clemente: Auburn 30-24 Phillip Dukes: Auburn 41-24 Matthew Wallace: Auburn 38-28 Ronnie Sanders: Auburn 42-31 ‌ FINAL TALLY Auburn picks: 50 Cal picks: 7 Average score prediction: Auburn 33-26 Dukes' Scoops: 9/8/23 9/8/23*** This is a huge recruiting weekend for Alabama with Texas in town and the word is that two current Auburn commits could be in…
  20. no new pods today.i have been doing the dailies close to a year i think and this is the first time.
  21. he was on tubbs staff i think? i know i love the jacket. it is old school and light weight for the protection it gives you. i gave thirty bucks for it. i love a good deal........
  22. warning! due to the really late game tonight i might be posting later than normal tomorrow. i will include a full game video as well as just highlights for those that miss the game because it is so late. it should be fun i hear Auburn is wearing tie dye t's and birks.............grins
  23. 1 / 2 UMass Auburn Football Auburn quarterback Payton Thorne throws a pass against Massachusetts during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill) ASSOCIATED PRESS Auburn (1-0) at California (1-0), Saturday, 10:30 p.m. ET (ESPN) Line: Auburn by 6 1/2, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Series record: First meeting. WHAT’S AT STAKE? The Tigers and Bears both had relatively easy openers but should get tougher tests this week in a matchup of power conference teams. Auburn has won its last five meetings against Pac-12 schools since losing the season opener 23-0 to USC in 2003. The Golden Bears are looking to start 2-0 in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2018-19. KEY MATCHUP Auburn run D vs Cal running backs. The Bears had a good one-two punch at running back in the opener against North Texas with Jaydn Ott rushing for 188 yards and Montana State transfer Isaiah Ifanse adding three TD runs in his Cal debut. The Tigers allowed UMass' Kay’ron Adams to rush for 110 yards on 14 carries last week. - ADVERTISEMENT - PLAYERS TO WATCH Auburn: QB Payton Thorne. The Michigan State transfer wasn’t asked to do a whole lot in his debut with the Tigers, but that could change. He passed for 141 yards and a touchdown while former starter Robby Ashford was employed mostly as a runner and had three rushing scores. California: QBs Sam Jackson V and Ben Finley. Jackson made his first career start and threw a 23-yard TD pass before leaving with a injury. Finley came in and went 24 for 34 for 279 yards and a TD in his Cal debut after beginning his career at North Carolina State. Jackson's status is unknown for Saturday but both QBs could play even if he is healthy. FACTS & FIGURES This will Auburn’s latest kickoff time, equaling a 1976 game against Arizona that also was scheduled for 9:30 p.m. CT. ... The Tigers are seeking their first win in four tries in California. The latest was a loss to Florida State in the 2014 BCS championship game played in the Rose Bowl. ... Ashford’s three rushing touchdowns against UMass was the most by an Auburn quarterback since Cam Newton produced at least that many multiple times in 2010. ... Cal has won its last three games against SEC opponents, beating Mississippi in 2019 and '17 and Tennessee in 2007. ... The 58 points scored by the Bears last week at North Texas were their most in a game since a 73-14 victory over Grambling State in the 2015 opener. ... Cal had 357 yards rushing and 312 yards passing last week, marking the first time the Bears topped 300 yards on the ground and through the air since 2016 in a double-overime win against Oregon. ___ AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll
  24. i actually own don dunns old auburn foul weather coat. some cat on ebay sells used auburn gear issued by the school and he had his name written inside the coat.
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