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  1. maybe we should be listening to you mickey. you are for a fact an expert on bullshitting.............
  2. he has been as mad as a wet hen after trump let him down............grins.
  3. MAGA Florida Mayor arrested for illegally voting three times in the 2022 elections
  4. you miss the point. i will stand up for your rights just like i will a trans. they are not "it's" or "beasts" they are human beings. it works both ways. i just wanted to point out more kids are in danger of getting messed with in church than from any trans. marxist by the way?how in the helldid you comeup with that? i just want things to be fair. your side has to find something almost daily to lose your s*** about.people would not be near as vocal if you would just leave them alone. you guys just always want to hate something and it is a bad look. but no iam if you enjoy church i hope you get to go as much as you want to.by the way i served my country in a time of war so the commie thing was not appropriate. especially since you did not from what you have said on here. but i expect that from you. and i do not even mean it mean............
  5. notme........the ladies love me.grins
  6. and check this out................... republican Catholic Chris Christie blocks child bride ban for religious reasons: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/new-jersey-chris-christie-child-marriage-ban-fails-religious-custom-a7735616.html Louisiana lawmakers reject bill to set a minimum marriage age https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/louisiana-lawmakers-reject-bill-set-minimum-marriage-age-n1013356 A get out of jail free card’: GOP bill would eliminate age requirements for marriages in Tennessee https://www.wkrn.com/news/tennessee-politics/a-get-out-of-jail-free-card-gop-bill-would-eliminate-age-requirements-for-marriages-in-tennessee/ Republican Controlled Idaho Congress Rejects Bill to End Child Marriage for Those Under the Age of 16 https://www.newsweek.com/idaho-congress-blocks-bill-end-child-marriage-1348919 Anti-Child Bride Bill Stalls in Kentucky, Where Girls Aged 13 Can Marry https://www.newsweek.com/conservatives-opposition-stalls-anti-child-bride-bill-kentucky-where-girls-829631 Wyoming Limiting Child Marriage Sparks Republican Outrage https://www.newsweek.com/wyoming-ending-child-marriage-sparks-republican-outrage-1780501 And on and on. About 43 states have legal child marriage, with 33 having no lower age limit. Google it Trump labor secretary who cut Epstein deal plans to slash funds for sex trafficking victims https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/jul/09/labor-secretary-alexander-acosta-sex-trafficking-budget-cut Trump's Oklahoma State Senator Ralph Shortey is set to plead guilty to child sex trafficking https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/trump-s-oklahoma-campaign-chair-plead-guilt-child-sex-trafficking-n822461 Ex-Trump campaign official charged with human trafficking- Tim Nolan https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trafficking-lawsuit/ex-trump-campaign-official-charged-with-human-trafficking-idUSKBN17Y299 GOP operative indicted on child sex trafficking charges https://apnews.com/article/michael-pence-d8463834b6da12eccf3691b7461f3565 Trump Commerce official was arrested in November on child pornography charges https://www.politico.com/news/2021/03/05/trump-commerce-official-arrested-473906 and on and on https://twitter.com/Cajsa/status/1045329000334155778?s=19 wowzer..................... Missouri, Illinois, 31 other states exempt clergy from reporting abuse https://spectrumlocalnews.com/mo/st-louis/news/2022/09/28/33-states-exempt-clergy-from-reporting-abuse Churches defend clergy loophole in child sex abuse reporting https://apnews.com/article/sex-abuse-catholic-church-mormon-5d78129a2fe666159a22ce71323f6da3 "No one likes to think about the possibility of a situation involving improper behavior, including sexual misconduct against an individual of any age. However, it is hard to escape the reality that these types of lawsuits are becoming more prevalent and more public..." https://www.ministryinsured.com/church-insurance/liability/abuse-molestation/ Go check out r/PastorArrested: "They allowed Bovee to work with children in a co-ed church program for youths called Pathfinder because he repented and was re-baptised, according to the lawsuit filed in Oregon state court against the church’s national body.Then, in 1975, he was charged with sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy, but continued to lead the local Pathfinders group until he denounced his religious beliefs in 1979, the suit stated..." https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-church-lawsuit/seventh-day-adventist-church-sued-over-allegations-of-abuse-in-youth-program-idUSKBN0GR02J20140827 I'm not even going to bother to link the 700 Southern Baptist preachers, or the 1,000s of catholic priests, or the videos of the right wing media faves like Walsh and Fuentes expounding upon the virtues of young teens as breeding material or to the multitude of articles featuring folks like Alan Dershowitz arguing for the age of consent to be lowered to 13. It's all there. Just Google it. But I will say this, the call is coming from inside the house and they are very good at projection. And for the conspiracy nuts who will scream "BuT sOrOs!" go rewatch the Alex Jones Bohemian Grove doc. You'll notice that the Senator he ambushes to question about being there was a republican, just like Harlan Crow and Clarence Thomas who also have been.
  7. https://www.msnbc.com/the-reidout/reidout-blog/illinois-catholic-church-child-abuse-rcna86289?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=user%2Fmsnbc
  8. https://www.losangelesblade.com/2023/06/03/federal-judge-rules-tennessee-drag-ban-is-unconstitutional/
  9. i am not speaking for david but many of trumps ex or even still followers hate it trump is such garbage so they have to find something to throw at someone else to make themselves feel better.
  10. What time is Auburn-Southern Miss baseball today? Live stream, how to watch NCAA Regionals online Published: Jun. 03, 2023, 9:22 a.m. 2–3 minutes Penn's Ryan Taylor (5) scores a run as Auburn's Carter Wright (4) can't handle the throw during an NCAA baseball game on Friday, June 2, 2023, in Auburn, Ala. Penn defeated Auburn 6-3 in 11 innings. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)AP Top-seeded Auburn (34-22-1) faces an elimination game Saturday, June 3, when it faces Southern Miss (41-18) in an NCAA Regional game at Plainsman Park. The game will be live streamed on ESPN+. (34-22-1) now faces Southern Miss (41-18) in an elimination game at 2 p.m. Saturday. Penn (33-14) faces third-seeded Samford, which beat Southern Miss 4-2 in 10 innings in Friday’s first game, at 8 p.m. Saturday. Fourth-seeded Penn scored three runs in the top of the 11th, then shut the Tigers down in the bottom of the inning to claim a 6-3 win on Friday night. The Quakers, champions of the Ivy League, had not won an NCAA tournament game since 1990. When is Auburn-Southern Miss? Auburn faces Southern Miss in the NCAA Regional at 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 3, at 2 p.m. (3 p.m. ET). Will game be live streamed? You can subscribe to ESPN+ for just $9.99 a month (or $99.99 per year) through the ESPN App, (on mobile and connected devices), ESPN.com or ESPN+. It is also available as part of a bundle offer that gives subscribers access to Disney+, Hulu (ad-supported), and ESPN+ — all for just $12.99/month. Will Auburn-Southern Miss be televised? Auburn’s game against Southern Miss in the NCAA Regional will not be broadcast on television. Mark Heim is a reporter for The Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Mark_Heim. He can be heard on “The Opening Kickoff” on WNSP-FM 105.5 FM in Mobile or on the free Sound of Music App from 6 to 9 a.m. daily. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
  11. Reactions to Biden’s Oval Office Speech Not Quite as Divided as America: ‘Old Dude Is Doing Alright’ Rosemary Rossi 2–3 minutes President Joe Biden delivered his first speech to the nation from the Oval Office Friday night to celebrate a “crisis averted” by agreeing to a bipartisan measure to prevent a government default – and reactions to the speech, and the bill itself, are about as divided as the country itself. Not that there wasn’t a lot of Biden fandom online. “Kevin McCarthy went to the White House to negotiate with ‘Sleepy Joe Biden’, but he met with Dark Brandon instead. Dark Brandon woke his ass up!” one Twitter user wrote, referencing the liberal meme that imagines Biden as a supernaturally powerful politician. While another responded to criticism from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis: “Hey small man, can you name any of these failures that President Biden has supposedly had? Because what the majority of the country sees is a guy doing an incredible job repairing the damage from the fourth failed Republican administration in a row since 1980.” Also Read: ‘Morning Joe’ Lauds Biden for Debt Ceiling Bill: ‘Show Me a President in the Last 25 Years … That’s Had More Bipartisan Legislation’ (Video) Here are a few of the many other pro-Biden tweets: Also Read: Bill O’Reilly Predicts Biden Won’t Run, Envisions Last-Minute Michelle Obama Campaign: ‘They’ll Hand Her the Nomination’ (Video) But their praise was met by some naysayers who still went with low blows about Biden’s age. Now that the debt ceiling bill was approved by the Senate, Biden is set to sign it Saturday, just two days before the Treasury Department warned that the country would go into default. The agreement raises the debt limit until 2025 and and gives legislators budget targets for the next two years. “Passing this budget agreement was critical. The stakes could not have been higher,” Biden said, adding, “Nothing would have been more catastrophic” than defaulting on the country’s debt. Pundants on both sides of the aisle have been critical of the agreement that was hashed out between Biden and McCarthy, with all parties saying the lawmakers negotiated away too much.
  12. Signs Are Pointing to Racketeering Charges in Georgia Trump Probe Nikki McCann Ramirez ~3 minutes Former U.S. President Donald Trump Visits Scotland - Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images The investigation into Donald Trump’s efforts to undermine Georgia’s 2020 election results is expanding to include Washington, D.C., and various other states, according to a Friday report from The Washington Post. According to sources who spoke to the Post, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is seeking information regarding two firms the Trump campaign contracted to dig up evidence supporting Trump’s false claims of voter fraud throughout the country. More from Rolling Stone Uhhh, Trump's Team Can't Find the Classified Doc He Talked About on Tape YouTube Nukes Policy Banning Election Denialism Trump Calls Military 'Woke' Hours After Saying Term Is Meaningless Simpatico Software Systems and Berkeley Research Group, at least one of which Willis’ office has subpoenaed, were unable to find any instance of voting irregularities that would have changed the outcome of the election. As previously reported by the Post, the Trump campaign ultimately hid the firms’ findings from the public. Earlier this year, Willis’ office hinted that they were considering invoking Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organization (RICO) statute in the case against Trump. The expansion of the Georgia DA’s probe into Trump’s activities outside of the state boosts theories that Willis will likely include racketeering charges in an indictment, which is expected in August. Willis is not the only investigator probing potential criminal conduct by the former president in the aftermath of the 2020 election. In Washington, D.C., Special Counsel Jack Smith is conducting dual investigations into Trump’s schemes to overturn his election loss and his hoarding of classified documents following his departure from office. As Smith’s investigations heat up, sources close to Trump have told Rolling Stone that Trump’s attorneys have been preparing him for what they believe is an almost inevitable indictment. As Trump juggles a campaign, a looming criminal trial, and the threat of even more legal woes, it’s no surprise the former president is feeling vengeful. As previously reported by Rolling Stone, the former president is already railing to his close advisers about his plans to purge federal law enforcement agencies of individuals who participated in investigations into his conduct.
  13. i loved Anne Richards...........
  14. Commitment Preview: Defensive Tackle Sean Sevillano Jr. Ready To Make A Decision Bryan Driskell 3–4 minutes Previewing the commitment decision of Florida big man Sean Sevillano Jr., who is deciding between Notre Dame, Ohio State, Auburn and Miami (Fla.) One of the top nose tackles in the country is set to make his college decision, with Clearwater (Fla.) Academy International big man Sean Sevillano Jr. announcing his commitment today. Sevillano will announce at 12:00 PM eastern, and he'll choose between Notre Dame, Ohio State, Miami (Fla.) and Auburn. Let's take a look at Sevillano and his finalists. SEAN SEVILLANO JR PROFILE Hometown/High School: Clearwater, Fla./Academy International Height/Weight: 6-2, 300 IB Grade: 3.5 (Top 350 caliber prospect) Upside Grade: 4.0 2022 Stats: 75 tackles, 40 tackles for loss, 19 sacks, 3 forced fumbles 2021 Stats: 29 tackles, 5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks Recruited By: Al Washington Offers: Notre Dame, Ohio State, Miami (Fla.), Auburn, Wisconsin, Stanford, Louisville, Cincinnati, Maryland, Iowa State, Illinois, West Virginia, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kansas, Duke RECRUITING RANKINGS 247Sports: 3-star - No. 40 defensive lineman On3: 3-star - No. 66 defensive lineman Rivals: 3-star On3 Consensus: 3-star - No. 880 overall - No. 82 defensive lineman 247Sports Composite: 3-star - No. 920 overall - 87 defensive lineman THE FINALISTS Here is a look at Sevillano and his four finalists: Notre Dame - Notre Dame offered Sevillano in mid-March and had him on campus two weeks later (March 25). Despite already having a commitment from Owen Wafle, the Irish staff pushed hard for Sevillano and are considered the team to beat heading into his decision. Defensive line coach Al Washington was able to quickly build a strong connection with Sevillano, which helped Notre Dame's cause. Ohio State - The Buckeyes offered Sevillano on March 3rd and quickly became a team that was considered the favorite for sometime. This was especially true after he visited Columbus in early April. He was slated to visit Ohio State this weekend but that trip will not happen now that he's set to make his commitment. Auburn - Auburn got in a bit late on Sevillano and didn't offer him until May 12th, but the Tiger staff worked hard to get in the mix with him. The Florida big man quickly got to campus for an unofficial visit, and he set up an official visit to Auburn for the weekend of June 16th, but that visit likely won't happen if he picks another school today. Miami - Miami offered Sevillano on May 3rd, but I don't believe he visited the Hurricanes since that offer happened.
  15. 247sports.com What Auburns 2023 summer enrollees bring to the table Nathan King 15–18 minutes Auburn began its summer workouts Tuesday under the watch of first-year strength coach Dominic Studzinski The newest generation of Tigers have arrived. Auburn began its summer workouts Tuesday under the watch of first-year strength coach Dominic Studzinski, as the program’s 12 remaining signees in its 2023 class reported to campus as summer enrollees. Hugh Freeze spent most of the week at SEC spring meetings and will return to the facility Friday for the first of several important recruiting weekends. “We'll start seeing today,” Freeze said Tuesday of the start of summer workouts. “I talked to all the coaches and the strength staff this morning and kind of gave them what my thoughts were of how we needed to start this summer. We'll be excited to see the reports later today.” It should be noted that Freeze said last month there were academic holdups for a pair of summer enrollees, though he did not name the signees. Combined with the transfer additions — of which Auburn added eight after spring practice, generating the No. 3-rated transfer class in the country per 247Sports — here’s a refresher course on the Tigers' summer enrollees and how they could impact the roster in 2023. QB HANK BROWN (Helen Comer / Syndication: The Daily News Journal , USA TODAY Sports) 2023 position rank: No. 70 QB Auburn Undercover’s take: The former Liberty commit followed Freeze to the Plains, and he won’t have much pressure at all in terms of his development for at least his first couple college seasons. At Lipscomb Academy, Brown completed 73 percent of his passes as a senior and threw 47 touchdowns as a senior — the fifth-most in Tennessee state history. Trent Dilfer, Brown’s high-school coach who’s now at UAB, had this to say last month when asked by Auburn Undercover about his former QB: “He’ll know that offense as well as any person in that building after a couple months there. He’ll do the lonely work — the stuff that doesn’t get celebrated, so that he’s prepared. He does need to get bigger and stronger, and he knows that. But Auburn has great resources to do that.” ‌ DT QUEINTRAIL JAMISON-TRAVIS 2023 position rank: No. 5 JUCO DL Auburn Undercover’s take: Depth is always welcome at the line of scrimmage, and first-year defensive line coach Jeremy Garrett talked extensively in spring practice about utilizing said depth to its fullest extent. At 6-foot-4 and 280 pounds, out of Iowa Western, Jamison-Travis can play a couple different positions, and Auburn has had success implementing JUCO standouts along the defensive front in recent seasons. If nothing else, his addition helps to offset the loss of Jeffrey M'ba, formerly the No. 1 JUCO defensive lineman who transferred to Purdue after spring practice. ‌ WR JC HART 2023 position rank: No. 71 CB Auburn Undercover’s take: The local standout from down the road at Loachapoka High School was originally recruited and signed with Auburn’s previous staff as a defensive back, but Freeze and company are looking to fashion him as a receiver. At 6-foot-2 and 175 pounds, Hart certainly possesses the speed and athleticism to contribute on offense, though he’s entering what’s suddenly a deep receiving corps thanks to Auburn’s efforts in the transfer portal. It would be a bit of a surprise to see Hart on the field much as a true freshman. ‌ S CJ JOHNSON 2023 position rank: No. 58 S Auburn Undercover’s take: A late addition by Freeze and his staff, Johnson has exceptional length at 6-foot-3, and has a prior relationship with cornerbacks coach Wesley McGriff, who recruited him at Louisville. The lowest-rated of three safeties to enroll at Auburn in the summer, Johnson isn’t entering a room that’s in need of much depth or instant contributors. ‌ OT TYLER JOHNSON 2023 position rank: No. 39 OT Auburn Undercover’s take: A flip from Texas Tech in December, Johnson has massive frame that Auburn’s coaches are salivating over the long-term potential of. At 6-foot-6 and 300 pounds, Freeze was high on his addition at national signing day: “He is exactly what you’re looking for in an offensive tackle. … hopefully we will develop him into being a two, three-year starter when he gets in our program here.” ‌ WR DAQUAYVIOUS SOREY (Christian Clemente, Auburn Undercover) 2023 position rank: No. 63 WR Auburn Undercover’s take: A superb athlete with impressive ball skills, the 6-foot-2 Sorey committed to Auburn’s previous staff in August, then stayed locked in with new position coach Marcus Davis, who had this to say of the Sunshine State prospect in the spring: “That's a talent there, man. I can't wait to get to work with him. I think he's got a unique skill set. You love a young, talented guy because you can mold him and build him.” Like Hart, Sorey may not be ready to contribute right away in an experienced receivers room, but the fact that the Tigers brought in multiple freshmen at the position is healthy for roster management. 247Sports evaluation: “A big-framed skill player that has found ways to impact the game in all three phases on Friday nights. Limited verified data available, but seems to be accurately listed at 6-foot-2, 190 pounds. Could, however, eventually get up to over 215 pounds once lifting and eating college. Viewed by many as a wide receiver long term, and for good reason as he can not only make acrobatic catches on the outside, but pick up chunks of yardage when the ball is in his hands as he weaves his way through traffic and bounces off defenders. Usually one of the most explosive players on the field at the prep level and seems capable of finding a top-end gear, which makes sense given track and basketball background (took 5th at Florida’s 1A track meet in the high jump as a sophomore). Created separation in the Sunshine State’s lowest classification on offense as a junior totaling 563 receiving yards. Also returned a pair of punts for touchdowns. Definitely has the skill set to emerge as a WR1 or WR2 type in a pro-style attack, but could also probably make a difference on defense at the Power Five level having watched him move around on the 7-on-7 circuit as he’s fluid in his backpedal and understands how to play angles. Overall, should be viewed as a plus athlete with upside. Likely will need some time to adjust to the speed and demands of college football, but should be in the two-deep sooner rather than later if he can quickly take to coaching and avoid setbacks.” ‌ CB COLTON HOOD 2023 position rank: No. 37 CB Auburn Undercover’s take: There’s little doubt about the playmaking ability of Hood, an Auburn legacy who also played quarterback, receiver and running back at Eagles Landing Christian Academy in McDonough, Georgia. Since the Tigers didn’t end up adding a transfer cornerback — not yet, at least — there could be a bit of playing time up for grabs at the No. 5 corner spot. Fellow freshman Kayin Lee will likely have a distinct advantage over the other cornerback enrollees since he participated — and shined — in spring practice. ‌ CB TYLER SCOTT 2023 position rank: No. 33 CB Auburn Undercover’s take: A former Arkansas State commit, Scott blew up over the final two years of his recruiting process, earning Composite 4-star status and landing a berth in the Army All-American Bowl. A physical defender with a mean streak, Scott will also compete for a role in the bottom of the cornerback rotation, though his skill set shouldn’t be counted out when compared to the likes of Lee and sophomore J.D. Rhym. 247Sports evaluation: “A bigger cornerback prospect that came on late in the recruiting process and went from a Group of Five commit to a priority target for Power Five programs around the country. Pushing 6-foot-1 and 195 pounds according to verified measurements from the All-American Bowl. The type of perimeter defender that isn’t afraid to mix it up and get a little physical. Flashes impressive power when asked to press at the line of scrimmage and has shown that he can move wide receivers backwards. Should only get more powerful once in a development weightlifting program, which will allow him to make more of a difference in man coverage. Has continued to refine his technique over the years and is pretty clean in his backpedal as he weaves his way in reverse while gaining depth. Competitive at the catch point and will fight through hands to make a pass breakup. Scrappy as a tackler and seems to always be trying to sweep a ball carrier’s legs in hopes of getting them to the ground. Could probably be deployed as a safety on Saturdays and was being recruited by at least one school to work over the top, but size and the way he moves is likely to keep him on the outside. Top-end speed remains a bit of a question mark, but has tools to work with and could blossom into a multi-year contributor in the SEC.” ‌ S TERRANCE LOVE 2023 position rank: No. 25 S Auburn Undercover’s take: At the moment, Love is still listed by Auburn as a safety, but his size and athleticism at 6-foot-3 and 195 pounds could make him a candidate at outside linebacker or a hybrid role, much like the skill set former Auburn safety Jamien Sherwood possessed. Love’s offer sheet is impressive, with the likes of Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Florida State and more, and his potential as an SEC starter down the road appears to be strong. ‌ S SYLVESTER SMITH 2023 position rank: No. 18 S Auburn Undercover’s take: Another versatile athlete, Smith played quarterback at Munford High School his senior year, rushing for 24 touchdowns. Formerly committed to Tennessee, Smith is rated as the No. 18 overall prospect in the state of Alabama. Auburn doesn’t need help at safety right away, but Smith could occupy a lot of snaps immediately outside of the Tigers’ two-deep at the position. ‌ DL DARRON REED JR. (Gaby Urrutia, 247Sports) 2023 position rank: No. 21 DL Auburn Undercover’s take: The Tigers’ two highest-rated summer enrollees could be the most likely to make an immediate impact. At 6-foot-5 and 260 pounds, Reed was a huge pickup while Cadillac Williams was still Auburn’s interim coach, and Freeze inherited a top-200 overall recruit on signing day: “I think this guy's going to be a heck of a player.” Reed has the blend of size and athleticism to immediately break into a D-line rotation that doesn’t necessarily possess a ton of star power — or proven experience, for that matter, past the first few players. ‌ RB JEREMIAH COBB 2023 position rank: No. 9 RB Auburn Undercover’s take: One of the most productive players in the history of high school football in Alabama, Cobb ran for 6,320 yards and 88 touchdowns over four years at Montgomery Catholic. Tennessee, Clemson and Georgia all pushed for his services after Bryan Harsin was fired, but the No. 13-rated player in the state stayed locked in with Auburn, where he’ll likely compete with sophomore Damari Alston for the No. 3 role in the backfield. 247Sports evaluation: “Verified at 5-foot-11 and 185-pounds in February of 2022, possesses the frame to add an additional fifteen to twenty pounds at the next level. Displays good athleticism out of the backfield. Plays in a shotgun spread offense. Majority of explosive runs come outside the tackles. Decisive one cut runner that displays natural patience and vision behind the line of scrimmage. Appears to have adequate short area burst and explosiveness. More of a build speed runner in the open field with the long speed to outrun defenders. Flashes some wiggle and make you miss ability in space. Shows the ability to play through contact and pick up hidden yardage behind his pads. Not one physical trait that stands out among the rest but possesses a well-rounded skill set and has a good feel for the position. Limited sample size but shows toughness in pass protection and has shown to a productive receiver out of the backfield over his career. Will need to continue to add weight to his frame before he sees significant snaps but has the ability to play into a change of pace role early in his career. High floor player, projects as a multi-year contributor at the Power Five level with the opportunity to grow into an every down back at the collegiate level.” be seen on ESPN+.
  16. al.com A breakdown of Hugh Freeze’s incentive package at Auburn Updated: Jun. 02, 2023, 9:41 p.m.|Published: Jun. 02, 2023, 8:00 p.m. 2–3 minutes By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com If Auburn wins a national championship under new head coach Hugh Freeze, it presents an opportunity for him to earn upwards of $3 million in bonus money, according to findings from an open records request from the Opelika-Auburn News. Five SEC wins nets Freeze $150,000, with another $150,00 for every SEC victory after breaking through five. If Auburn wins the SEC championship game, that will gain another $400,000 for Freeze. An appearance in the SEC championship game would earn $200,000 in bonus money according to the OA News. An appearance in the national championship game would be worth $1,000,000, and $2,000,000 would result from a national championship game win. Perhaps a more realistic goal in the Tigers’ first season under Freeze that opens up at Jordan-Hare on Sept 2 against UMass would be $50,000 for a non-SEC Group of 6 Bowl appearance. A trip to the Citrus Bowl or SEC Group of 6 Bowl Appearance nets $150,000. Winning conference coach of the year would pay out $75,000, and winning one of the National Coach of the Year awards earns another $75,000 with a total of $150,000 of possible earnings if Freeze wins SEC Coach of the Year and one of the national awards per the records request from the OA News. An undefeated season ending with Freeze holding the national championship trophy would net around $3,125,000 on top of Freeze’s $6.5 million salary. According to the OA News, the contract was signed by athletic director John Cohen and Freeze on March 23, 2023, nearly four months after Freeze took over as the Tiger coach. Auburn honored the open records request on Friday with salary details, including a $250,000 base salary. Freeze also earns $3,125,000 in endorsement rights and the same amount in personal appearances. Nubyjas Wilborn covers Auburn for Alabama Media Group. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
  17. auburnwire.usatoday.com SEC increases penalties for storming the field,court JD McCarthy 2–3 minutes The biggest news to come out of the SEC spring meetings is that the conference will have an eight-game conference schedule in 2024 instead of a nine-game schedule but it is not the only significant news. The conference presidents also voted Thursday to increase the fines for fans storming the field or court and added new policies to help protect the players. Buy Tigers Tickets The winning team will now be fined $100,000 for their first offense, $250,000 for a second offense and $500,000 for a third offense and the money will go directly to the losing school. Commissioner Greg Sankey has the option to add additional fines and the count for each school has been reset with the new policies, according to Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated. The schools were previously fined $50,000 for their first offense, $100,000 for their second offense and $250,000 for their third offense. In addition to increased fines, each school has to submit a detailed field or court rush management plan to the conference by Aug. 1, as well as a communication plan that discourages fans from entering the playing surface and lays out the penalties for doing so. The schools will also be required to have uniformed law enforcement and security around each team and officials before, during and after the game to keep fans away from them and in the event of a field storming that will create a safe zone to keep them separated. They will have access to barricades and other equipment to clear a path for them off the field or court. The fans will be allowed onto the field without penalty once the teams and officials have left the playing area. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinion. You can also follow JD on Twitter @jdmccarthy15.
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