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  1. Auburn at Georgia: Stream, injury report, broadcast info for Saturday's game Taylor Jones 3 minutes Auburn plays No. 2 Georgia on Saturday at Sanford Stadium in Athens, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place. The Auburn Tigers and the Georgia Bulldogs will meet for the 127th time in history on Saturday afternoon, in a game known simply as “The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.” The Bulldogs lead the overall series, 62-56-8, and have won the last six meetings. Buy Tigers Tickets Last season, Georgia’s Stetson Bennett completed 14-of-21 passes for 231 passes and two touchdowns in the Bulldogs’ 34-10 win at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Wide receiver Ladd McConkey reeled in five catches for 135 yards and a score. The defending National Champions enter this season’s game at 5-0 but have squeaked by their last two contests. On Sept. 24, Kent State stayed close to Georgia through the 2nd quarter, only trailing 19-10 until the 0:08 mark in the quarter. The Bulldogs ultimately pulled away to win 39-22. Then, last Saturday at Missouri, Georgia trailed the entire game until the 4:03 mark in the 4th quarter. Georgia’s Dijun Edwards scored on a one-yard rush to put the Bulldogs ahead, 26-22, which ended up being the final score. For Auburn, they hit the road for the first time all season. Last week, the Tigers led 17-0 halfway through the 2nd quarter of their game against LSU. LSU went on to score 21 unanswered points to earn the 21-17 win at Jordan-Hare Stadium. Here is all of the key information that you need to know ahead of Saturday’s game between Auburn and Georgia. Date: Saturday, Oct. 8 Time: 2:30 p.m. CT TV Channel: CBS Live Stream: fuboTV (watch here) Listen: Auburn Sports Network AUBURN QB Zach Calzada (shoulder), is out for the season QB TJ Finley (shoulder), is questionable OL Tate Johnson (elbow), is out six to eight weeks DE Eku Leota (pectoral), out for season GEORGIA OL Drew Bobo (shoulder), is out indefinitely DL Jalen Carter (knee), is ruled out for Auburn game OL Earnest Greene (leg), is out indefinitely WR Adonai Mitchell (ankle), is questionable for the Auburn game RB Andrew Paul (knee), is out for the season LB CJ Washington (neck), is out indefinitely AUBURN QB Robby Ashford RB Tank Bigsby WR Ja’Varrius Johnson LB Owen Pappoe GEORGIA QB Stetson Bennett TE Brock Bowers WR Ladd McConkey LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson
  2. Georgia vs. Auburn: Prediction, pick, spread, football game odds, live stream, watch online, TV channel The Bulldogs are heavy favorites over the Tigers in the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry By Barrett Sallee 18 hrs ago • 4 min read USATSI No. 2 Georgia and Auburn will square off on Saturday afternoon in this year's version of the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. The Bulldogs have looked sloppy in each of their last two wins and needed a fourth-quarter comeback to top Missouri last week in Columbia. The Tigers have dropped two of their last three, including last week's 21-17 loss to No. 25 when they blew a 17-point lead. The Bulldogs are led by quarterback Stetson Bennett IV,who, despite the Bulldogs' struggles the last couple of weeks, is second in the SEC in passing (307.2 yards per game) and has only tossed one interception through five games. The Tigers' have settled on redshirt freshman Robby Ashford under center. The dual-threat weapon had his best day through the air in Week 5 when he racked up 337 yards and tossed two touchdowns. What will happen on Saturday in one of the biggest rivalries in college football? Let's break down the game and make picks straight up and against the spread. Georgia vs. Auburn: Need to know Where are the wide receivers?: Georgia tight end Brock Bowers has been the star of the receiving corps this year. The sophomore has a team-high 342 yards and is the only Bulldog with multiple touchdowns, even though he only has two. Georgia has to find some weapons outside, and that might hinge on the status of Adonai Mitchell, who has only played in two games due to an ankle injury. The sophomore made the trip to Missouri last week, but didn't see the field. "AD is hopeful again," said coach Kirby Smart. "He was close to being able to go we thought last week. We took him with the intention of seeing if he could go. Pre-game thought he looked pretty good, but didn't feel comfortable putting him out there. We are hopeful he's able to this week, and we don't know until we get out there and get closer to the game. He is much closer this week than he was last week. Getting Arian [Smith] back helped with that. All the reps the freshman got helped. Got to continue to get those guys better." This could be a great chance for Smart to develop his downfield threats. Auburn is ranked middle-of-the road in virtually every meaningful passing defense stat, and a couple of weapons outside of Bowers will go a long way toward the Bulldogs repeating as national champions. Coffee is for closers: That classic scene the movie "Glengarry Glen Ross" also applies to Auburn's offense in the worst possible way. In the last eight games against Power 5 opponents, the Tigers are averaging 2.6 points per game in the second half (excluding overtime). It didn't score a single point in either of the last two games in that same timespan. Coach Bryan Harsin addressed the problem during his Monday press conference. "To me, it really comes down to trying to eliminate those negative plays, and then just being more consistent," he said. "That's play calls. That's execution. That's all those things, and not just one in particular. That's just the glaring reason why it's things that we all have to improve on and get better. Our adjustments come out at half. We have to be able to find ways to continue to put points on the board. It's not just the half of football, you get to play all four quarters." It's one thing to lay goose eggs against Missouri and LSU, it's an entire different thing to do it against the defending national champs. If coach Bryan Harsin doesn't earn a trip to the coffee pot, he might have to abandon his small piece of real estate in the Auburn football complex by the end of the weekend. Where's the offensive line?: Georgia's offensive line play had been solid through the first four games, but was dreadful last weekend against Missouri. It gave up nine of its 16 tackles for loss this season, and that was the biggest reason why it averaged just 4.69 yards per carry -- its worst mark against a Power Five opponent this year. "We didn't play really well up front," Smart said. "They had a lot of momentum. We got to do a better job preparing our guys, but we also got to do a better job in-game of making good decisions and putting ourselves in a situation to be successful or more successful at least." Auburn's defensive line hasn't exactly been impressive this year. But if the Bulldogs' offensive line has a repeat performance of what it did last week in Columbia, it could open the door for a front seven that has been playing better lately. How to watch Georgia vs. Auburn live Date: Saturday, Oct. 8 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET Location: Sanford Stadium -- Athens, Georgia TV: CBS | Live stream: CBSSports.com, CBS Sports App (Free) Georgia vs. Auburn prediction, picks Moneyline Spread Total UGA -15000 -29.5 -110 o49.5 -110 AUBURN +2200 +29.5 -110 u49.5 -110 Auburn couldn't have hand-picked a worse time to catch the Bulldogs in Sanford Stadium. Ashford won't have the same production through the air due to a stout Georgia defensive front and a secondary that will take advantage of pressure that front seven generates. The sloppy play the last two weeks will force Smart to keep his foot on the gas more than he normally wood, and lead the Bulldogs to an easy cover. Prediction: Georgia (-30) Dennis Dodd Tom Fornelli Chip Patterson Barrett Sallee Shehan Jeyarajah David Cobb Jerry Palm ATS Auburn Auburn Georgia Georgia Auburn Auburn Auburn SU Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Which college football picks can you make with confidence in Week 6, and which Top 25 favorite will go down hard? Visit SportsLine to see which teams will win and cover the spread -- all from a proven computer model that has returned more than $3,100 in profit over the past six-plus seasons -- and find out.
  3. the same thing would have happened with trump. no one knew putin was gonna invade someone. and as much ass kissing trump did with pootin we are probably lucky we did not allied with him to murder ukraine folks.
  4. so you are saying biden cannot claim the same?
  5. trump just saw one of the biggest increases in debt and the deficit that most presidents. in fact i posted that articl and it is on this board and not the other political board. and you know who mostly benefited? the rich. so i would not jump biden too hard after what your boy did. giving a huge chunk of that to people that do not need it. and many of them never pay taxes.....................
  6. my opinion is they are using herschel and if he loses they will turn their back on him and drop him like a hot potato.
  7. you always change the narrative or deflect or a whataboutism. i see exactly what you are doing.
  8. Biden Calls Out ‘Socialist Republicans’ Now Begging for Money From Program They Voted Down 2.3k Justin Baragona Fri, October 7, 2022 at 2:14 PM·2 min read In this article: Joe Biden President of the United States since 2021 CNN President Joe Biden took the opportunity on Friday to tweak conservative Republicans who recently asked for grants from the infrastructure law that was passed last year, noting that these same lawmakers had previously blasted the legislation as socialism. “I didn’t know there were that many socialist Republicans!” Biden exclaimed during a speech in Maryland. Hours before the president took the podium at a Hagerstown auto plant to tout his economic policies, CNN reported that dozens of Republicans who initially opposed the billion-dollar infrastructure plan have since written letters to the administration requesting money from the bill. For instance, MAGA Congressman Paul Gosar (R-AZ) labeled the bill “phony” and said it “only serves to advance the America Last’s socialist agenda” while voting against it, only to later write three separate letters this year advocating for funding to projects in his district. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), a fierce Biden critic who derided the bill’s “wasteful spending,” has since written 10 letters appealing for money to be allocated for Kentucky projects that would “promote continued economic development, ease congestion, improve air quality, and support job growth throughout the region.” After taking aim at Republicans who want to dismantle Social Security and Medicare during his Friday afternoon speech, the president then pulled out a copy of the CNN story and began reading from it. “A report that came out at CNN says Republicans call Biden infrastructure program socialism, and then they ask for the money,” he stated. “And it goes through all of the Republicans, those who call it socialism and how they’re asking.” Biden went on to name several GOP lawmakers flagged in the report before turning back to the audience. “I can go down the list. Look it up. Socialism. I didn’t know there were that many socialist Republicans,” the president snarked. “Think about it. I’m serious. Let’s get serious about taking care of ordinary people!” Biden added, “Folks, look, you can’t make this stuff up. You gotta say, and I gotta say, I was surprised to see so many socialists in the Republican caucus.” The president then pivoted to the upcoming midterm elections, claiming that “if Republicans take control of the Congress, these historic victories will be taken away” and “every kitchen table cost will go up not down.” omg i love this. of course the repukes will try to change the narrative. we need to start standing up more to some of these idiots.
  9. not really. but it irks me when i am complimenting someone and they come down on me and or them. gr82b is a good guy and i know this i jusr do not understand why he said that. i did not say rob was better than tj.
  10. so? i have have a right to my opinion bro. and i hate it because he lost his job while injured which i am pretty sure dye and some of those guys said ...you cannot lose your job as a starter to an injury unless it is a season or career ending. in the grand scheme of things my little statement does not matter so why are you coming at me?
  11. Oath Keepers leader's rhetoric became aggressive in lead-up to Jan. 6, prosecutors say Mark Hosenball ·Contributor Fri, October 7, 2022 at 3:17 PM As the January 2021 dates for Joe Biden's confirmation and swearing-in grew closer, public and private declarations by Oath Keepers militia group leader Stewart Rhodes became increasingly aggressive and threatening, according to evidence presented Friday at the trial of Rhodes and four other alleged members. In a message posted in an Oath Keepers chatroom on Nov. 25, 2020, weeks after the presidential election, Rhodes allegedly stated: “Time to get serious about training. and force on force is the way to go.” Two days later, he advised that the “patriot right” would proclaim Biden an “illegitimate usurper and impostor” and would refuse to recognize anything done by an administration of Biden and Kamala Harris, according to the prosecution. “Now is the time to stand up and organize our communities so all patriots stand together,” he said. Later that day, Rhodes rallied his followers again: “I told you all the Dems would steal it. I also told you the judges can’t be trusted and they will go along with it because they are in the club. ... I hate being right about these things and I derive no pleasure in it. But I told you so.” Rhodes and four co-defendants are facing multiple charges related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol, including a rarely used charge of seditious conspiracy that carries a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, speaks at a rally outside the White House in 2017. (Susan Walsh/AP) Under questioning from a Rhodes defense lawyer, Ryan McCanley, a witness for the prosecution and a special agent with the Capitol Police who has been deeply involved in Jan. 6-related investigations, acknowledged that on Dec. 6, 2020, he observed Oath Keepers engaging in peaceful and legal activity in Washington, D.C. But according to evidence presented by prosecutors, as Jan. 6, 2021 — the date on which Congress was scheduled to confirm Biden’s presidential election victory — approached, Rhodes’s pleas and rhetoric became harsher, if not openly threatening. According to the prosecution, on Dec. 12, 2020, Rhodes warned an Oath Keepers “Old Leadership Chat” group online that “We are going to have a fight. That can’t be avoided. But it’s better to have a fight now, while Trump is commander in chief than to wait til he is going.” “Show the world who the traitors are and then use the ... Insurrection Act to drop the hammer on them,” Rhodes declared at an Oath Keepers rally that day in Washington, according to messages presented by prosecutors to the federal court jury. The Insurrection Act is an old and obscure U.S. law that allows the president to deploy military forces to quell a rebellion, and that federal authorities have rarely invoked in modern times. In a Dec. 14, 2020, open letter posted on the Oath Keepers website and signed by Rhodes and Kelly SoRelle, an Oath Keepers lawyer and close Rhodes associate, the writers declared, “You must act now as a wartime president” to block the accession of “illegitimate usurpers and Chinese puppets. ... If you fail to act while you are still in office we the people are going to have to fight a bloody civil war. ... We are already in a fight.” President Donald Trump rouses the faithful at a rally on Jan. 6, 2021. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP) By Dec. 29, Rhodes had begun to realize that maybe Trump, who at some point he unsuccessfully tried to contact via an intermediary who so far has remained unidentified, might not be coming to their rescue. “I can only guess about what is going on in his head,” he wrote in the Oath Keepers group chat, according to evidence introduced by prosecutors. “I think that part of him now understands that the Insurrection Act and warfare — with him as commander in chief, is the only way we can save our republic. But he needs to know that if he doesn’t do it, we will.” Also on Dec. 29, Rhodes, referring to forthcoming events in Washington, allegedly advised SoRelle: “This will be DC rally number three. Getting kinda old. ... They don't give a s*** how many show up and wave a sign, pray or yell. They won’t fear us till we come with rifles in hand.” After a break on Monday, the trial of Rhodes and his co-defendants will resume with more government witnesses on Tuesday, and is expected to last several weeks. Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Justice Department announced that Jeremy Bertino, a leader of the Proud Boys, one of two right-wing militia-style groups that along with the Oath Keepers strongly backed Trump, had pleaded guilty to a felony charge of seditious conspiracy, the most serious of multiple charges that Rhodes and his co-defendants also face. Second from left, Proud Boys member Jeremy Bertino leads a rally at Freedom Plaza in Washington, Dec. 12, 2020. (Luis M. Alvarez/AP) Prosecutors said Bertino, who joined the Proud Boys around 2018 and at one point served as vice president of a local group branch in South Carolina, was invited by Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio in December 2020 to join a new chapter of the group known as the Ministry of Self Defense. In the weeks before Jan. 6, 2021, investigators say Bertino participated in encrypted chats with other “self-defense” leaders, agreeing with them that Biden had stolen the election and that members should travel to D.C. on Jan. 6 to try to block the Electoral College vote, even if, investigators say, it involved the use of force. But during a Dec. 12 trip to Washington, Bertino was stabbed during an “altercation.” He was hospitalized and released, but was still recovering from injuries on Jan. 6, so he did not go to Washington. Despite his injuries, however, prosecutors said that as early as Jan. 4, 2021, Bertino received encrypted chat messages suggesting that the Oath Keepers were talking about storming the Capitol and that, on Jan. 6, Bertino monitored events via both social media and mainstream media. Rioters scale the walls near the Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 6, 2021. (Michael Robinson Chavez/Washington Post via Getty Images) Prosecutors say he posted messages to fellow Proud Boys urging them to participate in a Capitol siege and at one point posted a message on a public social media account declaring “DO NOT GO HOME. WE ARE ON THE CUSP OF SAVING THE CONSTITUTION.” Tarrio and five other Proud Boys still face seditious conspiracy and other federal charges; they have pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial. Another member of the group pleaded guilty in April to a charge of obstructing an official proceeding. Earlier this year, three Oath Keepers members pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy in connection with the Jan. 6 riot.
  12. i might take a break from here. no one admits to anything wrong on the right and it is frustrating. it is a waste of time.
  13. yes i understand that but i like good kids.
  14. my point being i do not care that you do not care. you never discuss anything in good faith that i have ever seen. and there are several on here that believe that.
  15. oh gosh that one hurt me bad. i am getting like some of you with blackened hearts in the fact i do not care what you think. all we get on here is lies and slander fro you guys. not much truth in anything. deflection and what abouts and everything else relative to you guys. it is stupid. i tell you the church is declining to give christians a heads up and i am a christian hater. you people are a mess i can sure tell you.
  16. love it or hate it pols are supposed to be honest and role models. what the right is teaching is damaging and harmful.
  17. im4 you are the one looking like a big dummy here. if the repukes had let it pass it would not have popped up before midterms which appears to be your worry. you know this and the fact you never admit to any wrong doing gets old.especially with all the harm trump and company have done.
  18. i have seen you apologize before. i have done the same. i have yet to see a repuke do it. they think it is a sign of weakness evern if they are wrong.
  19. iam4 go stand in the corner and do not come out until ichy says you can.
  20. you think iam4 will apologize or at least a my bad? but hey the repukes shot us down before but it did not matter and now it does? lol talking about looking bad and petty..........
  21. this is great i do not care about the timing. these needed to be done. prison is horrible.
  22. i wish we taught like the japanese. they do many common sense things teaching how to do normal things in life. when they get to hitting the books i am of the understanding they do not play. this is why i think they are one of the smartest peoples on the planet.
  23. not only is this the right thing to do go google how much money does the gov spend on one inmate for one year. i forgot the sum last time i checked but it is shocking and i bet the cost has gone up.
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