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  1. lets send him some crab legs..............lol. on a serious not i do not want Auburn to get a rep for cheating. bird is this stuff normal?
  2. Bryan Harsin didn't consider another 2nd-half QB change in loss to Aggies By Tom Green | tgreen@al.com 5-6 minutes Auburn quarterback Bo Nix (10) fumbles the ball as Texas A&M defensive lineman Jayden Peevy (92) defends during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M recovered the fumble for a touchdown. Texas A&M won 20-3. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)AP Auburn’s offense was in search of a spark, anything to find some semblance of momentum at Kyle Field, but Bryan Harsin never considered looking to the bench for that potential catalyst. As Bo Nix — and Auburn’s offense as a whole — trudged through a 20-3 loss to Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon, Harsin maintained his belief in the third-year quarterback and did not contemplate making a change at the position and turning to backup T.J. Finley, as he did in the second half of September’s comeback win against Georgia State. Read more Auburn football: Instant analysis: Auburn sputters in 20-3 loss to Texas A&M Auburn has worst offensive performance in years in loss to Aggies Auburn starting defensive back misses Texas A&M game “As far as the momentum goes, I felt like Bo could get us back in the game, that we could get that spark,” Harsin said. “That’s something that he’s shown and that we’ve done throughout the season, we just didn’t get it.” Nix was fresh off the best month of his career as No. 13 Auburn made the trip to College Station, Texas, for a top-15 matchup with 14th-ranked Texas A&M. The junior left Kyle Field with his worst outing of the season — and Auburn’s worst offensive performance in years. Nix completed 20-of-41 passes for 153 yards, was sacked four times and committed a pair of turnovers, including one that was returned for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter. It was the second time this season and sixth time in his career that Nix failed to complete at least 50 percent of his passes. The 153 passing yards were his fewest of the season and fewest since being limited to 125 yards passing in last year’s regular-season finale against Mississippi State. The junior didn’t receive much help from the rest of Auburn’s offense, either. The Tigers struggled to establish the run—with just 73 total yards on the ground and no run longer than 14 yards (which came on the game’s opening drive). The offensive line couldn’t maintain protection against well-disguised blitzes from Aggies defensive coordinator Mike Elko’s defense, and skill players again had issues with some dropped passes. Every time Auburn’s offense crossed midfield, the offense seemingly hit a wall. “We had some penalties. We had some things that we didn’t help ourselves with. We had a couple of drops in some critical situations,” Harsin said. “About the time you’re trying to get some momentum, you’re moving the ball, you’re kind of getting ready to get past the 50-yard line and make some plays, hopefully on that side of the field and can get us in scoring position, and we just weren’t able to do that.” It was a difficult game, top to bottom, for Auburn’s offense, which has been a lull for the last six quarters. Things went sideways early in the fourth, when Nix fumbled the ball and it was scooped up by Michael Clemons for a 24-yard touchdown to give Texas A&M a 14-point lead. Still, the Tigers kept their confidence in Nix, even with Finley — who guided that second-half comeback against Georgia State — waiting in the wings. Nix did, after all, engineer Auburn’s back-to-back wins against ranked opponents entering Saturday. Harsin said after the loss he wanted to go back and watch the game film before fully assessing the offense as a whole and Nix in particular. “I think on the sideline, we all think we know what happened, and then we go back and study the film, and it was completely different,” Harsin said. “There were other factors in there—the guy was covered. It was a physical game tonight. The receivers have to separate. I thought the officials were letting the guys play, and that was part of the game tonight. It was going to be a physical game. It was going to be a physical game even on the perimeter in coverage. “There’s also those factors in there as well. Is the guy getting open, is there an opportunity for a throw, what’s making us hold onto the ball in the pocket? Those are some of the things that I don’t have an answer for you right now.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.
  3. for those that do not know Amanda is Jason isbells wife. i have played this song over a dozen times in the last 24 hours......
  4. Auburn has worst offensive performance in years in loss to Texas A&M By Tom Green | tgreen@al.com 5-6 minutes Auburn quarterback Bo Nix (10) pauses on his knee after throwing an incomplete pass against Texas A&M during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Nov. 6, 2021, in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M won 20-3. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)AP Auburn’s offense dug itself a hole so deep in College Station, Texas, that it’s a minor miracle the Tigers didn’t strike oil at Kyle Field. In a 20-3 loss to No. 14 Texas A&M that dealt a serious blow to No. 13 Auburn’s SEC West hopes, the Tigers turned in their worst offensive performance in years. Bo Nix, coming off a remarkable October run, took a sharp regression to the mean. Auburn’s skill players struggled to make plays. The offensive line failed to win the line of scrimmage — both in the run game and in pass protection. Read more Auburn football: Instant analysis: Auburn sputters in 20-3 loss to Texas A&M Rewinding the Tigers’ road loss to the Aggies Auburn starting defensive back misses Texas A&M game The result was Auburn’s lowest-scoring game since being shut out in the 2012 Iron Bowl, its fewest yards per play offensively (3.2) since a 2017 loss at Clemson (1.77) and its fewest yards of total offense (226) since last year’s lopsided loss at Georgia (216). “Everything just seemed a click off,” tight end John Samuel Shenker said. It was a nightmare of an offensive performance for Auburn, which mustered a lone Anders Carlson field goal in the first quarter but otherwise failed to find any sort of success against a stellar Texas A&M defensive gameplan by Aggies defensive coordinator Mike Elko. Outside of Carlson’s 32-yarder, which capped a 60-yard scoring drive, the Tigers managed just 128 yards of total offense over their other 11 drives Saturday. That included seven punts — with a trio of three-and-outs and four five-play possessions that ended with a punt — a missed 33-yarder by Carlson, a Nix fumble returned by a touchdown for Texas A&M, a turnover on downs and a late interception thrown by Nix. The Tigers’ longest play of the game, a 21-yard completion in the fourth quarter, was overturned and ruled an incompletion upon review. Auburn finished with just one explosive passing play (a 15-yarder) and five carries of at least 10 yards, but none longer than Jarquez Hunter’s 14-yarder on the game’s opening drive. “I just don’t think we found that play, that momentum, that spark to really get us—on the offensive side in particular—to get us going,” Auburn coach Bryan Harsin said. “And we had our opportunities, and you know, there was plenty of self-inflicted wounds that we had in there: dropped passes, we lost the ball -- we fumbled it. Obviously, they scored on defense, which is a big part of it. So, there were plenty of things that we can control that we didn’t help ourselves with, and, you know, that hurt our offense, hurt our team.” While Auburn had a difficult time establishing the run against Texas A&M — finishing with 73 yards rushing and 2.5 yards per carry — the Tigers didn’t get much help from the other aspects of the offense. Following the best month of his three-year career, Nix struggled mightily against the Aggies. The junior quarterback completed just 20-of-41 passes for 153 yards, committed a pair of turnovers and was sacked four times. It was the second time this season and sixth time in his career that Nix failed to complete at least 50 percent of his passes, and his cause wasn’t helped by a receiving corps that saw some of its issues with dropped passes again bubble to the surface. As formidable as Texas A&M’s defensive effort was, many of Auburn’s biggest issues at Kyle Field were self-inflicted—particularly early in the fourth quarter when the game was still in the balance. With Auburn trailing 9-3 early in the fourth, the Tigers tried to get things going with a flea-flicker, but the play was an utter failure and borderline disaster—saved only by Nix’s ability to throw it away under pressure. The backbreaker came on the following snap, when Nix lost the ball while trying to evade a sack from Texas A&M’s Jayden Peevy. Aggies defensive end Michael Clemons scooped up the loose ball and returned it 24 yards for the game’s only touchdown, pushing Texas A&M’s lead to 14 after a two-point conversion. “It comes down to some execution,” Harsin said. “It comes down to creating some momentum. That’s what we’ve been able to do (throughout the season), and we didn’t create that momentum to really get us going and to get the drive going the way we need to and having those type of plays we had in the past.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.
  5. Jimbo Fisher calls out Auburn over snap counts By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com 3 minutes Texas A&M might have beaten Auburn 20-3 but Aggies head coach Jimbo Fisher was still fired up afterwards over Auburn’s defense allegedly simulating the snap count. Texas A&M had to settle for a field goal in the third quarter after two inexplicable false starts backed the Aggies up after being on Auburn’s 4-yard line. After the second false start, Fisher called a timeout and seemed to have a heated conversation with the officials. Fisher further expounded on his complaints with an accusation lobbed at the Tiger defense. Read more Auburn football: Instant analysis: Auburn sputters in 20-3 loss to Texas A&M Bryan Harsin didn’t consider another second-half quarterback change in loss to Texas A&M - al.com Auburn has worst offensive performance in years in loss to Aggies “Here’s what gets me. If you can do that and get a delay of game. You can do that and get a delay of game. You can call a snap count, and it ain’t a penalty,” Fisher said. “Ain’t that amazing, when you’re down there on the goal line when they’re calling your snap count? I’m sick and tired of it, man. You’re going to call all that garbage and then not do that. And you can’t hear. You couldn’t hear the slap or anything else. We told them in the first half it was going on.” The league office should expect a phone call in the next day or so. “I’m going to call them tomorrow. We’re having a conversation. I’m sick and tired of it,” Fisher said. “That’s big right there on the five and do it twice and have it done and was told in the first half it didn’t and have those penalties, that’s ridiculous.” Auburn lost by 17 points but the defense didn’t give up a touchdown to the Aggies. Auburn’s defense kept the Aggies out of the end zone, partly because they handled third-down situations. The Aggies started the game 0-for-10 on converting third downs. “Our defense was doing some really good things on third down and in the red zone tonight. I thought the defense, besides a few explosive plays, played well. We knew A&M would make some plays. We did swell up in the red zone, did some good things there. We’ve been doing that so that we can build from that there.” Nubyjas Wilborn covers Auburn for Alabama Media Group.
  6. send me a couple then i am old as dirt so a wrinkle here and there is not a problem..........grins
  7. theplainsman.com Texas A&M takes down Auburn at Kyle Field for the first time Last Updated 12 hours ago 5-6 minutes COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Early in the fourth quarter, Bo Nix was lying face-down in the grass. Aggieland was erupting in cheer, white towels were waving in the air and Texas A&M had just scored a touchdown. Nix had fumbled on a second-and-10, Texas A&M picked up the loose ball and ran it back 24 yards for the scoop-and-score. It was the only touchdown scored by either team in the lowest-scoring game between Auburn and Texas A&M since 1911. The winning streak is over. Auburn saw its unbeaten record at Kyle Field slip away and its SEC Championship hopes fade as the Tigers lost 20-3 to the Aggies on Saturday. "We didn’t play well enough to win today," said Auburn head coach Bryan Harsin. "A&M was a good team. There’s things we have to go back and focus on. Same things that we talk about every single week; it doesn’t change. It’s a matter of doing those things consistently week in and week out." Auburn’s defense carried over from the Ole Miss game, but Jimbo Fisher and the Aggies took the points when inside Auburn territory. No fourth-down stops in the red zone for Auburn this time, just Texas A&M field goals. Texas A&M’s Seth Small made four field goals in five attempts, the only points the Aggies scored from offensive possessions. Meanwhile, the three points that Auburn scored was the lowest number of points since 2012 when Alabama shut out the Tigers 49-0. It was a career day for Oscar Chapman, who had a career-high seven punts in the game. That says it all for Auburn, which totaled 226 yards of total offense, a season-low. "I just don’t think we found that play, that momentum, that spark to really get us—on the offensive side in particular—to get us going," Harsin said. "And we had our opportunities, and you know, there was plenty of self-inflicted wounds that we had in there: dropped passes, we lost the ball -- we fumbled it." Nix completed less than 50% of his passes for the sixth time in his career for 153 yards, no touchdowns and an interception. The junior quarterback has not fared well against Texas A&M in his career and it continued on Saturday. Texas A&M is the only team in the SEC west that Nix has not had a 200-yard passing game against. Throughout his career, Nix has totaled just 397 yards passing and one touchdown pass against the Aggies in three games. As far as considering to put back up quarterback TJ Finley in, Harsin mentioned that other factors, like receiver separation and opportunities for a throw, played a role in Nix's performance. "I felt like Bo could get us back in the game, that we could get that spark," Harsin said. "That’s something that he’s shown and that we’ve done throughout the season, we just didn’t get it." While the offense struggled, the defense held its ground. Dating back to last week against Ole Miss, Derek Mason’s defense has not allowed a touchdown in six quarters. Similar to the LSU game, Auburn’s defense struggled to contain its opponent's offense on their opening possession. The Aggies drove 80 yards in 14 plays, chewing up over five minutes of clock before settling for a field goal to go up 3-0. Auburn answered with a field goal on its ensuing possession, the only time the Tigers scored. After the 80-yard opening possession by Texas A&M, Auburn's defense forced a pair of three-and-outs and held the Aggies to 70 total yards for the remainder of the half. The game was deadlocked at three by the midway point, the first 3-3 tie at halftime for Auburn since 1997. Texas A&M regained the lead late in the third when Small hit his second field goal of the night to put the Aggies in front 6-3. The field goal was the lone source of points in the third quarter, setting up a potentially-close finish in the fourth quarter. That was not the case, as offensive woes for Auburn only got worse in the fourth. The fumble recovery for a touchdown with 13:13 remaining extended Texas A&M’s lead from 9-3 to 17-3 after the Aggies converted the two-point conversion. With the rate of offensive production low, the gap between Auburn and the lead, while still only two-possession, was a far reach. Auburn only had 52 yards of offense and two turnovers in the final 15 minutes of play. "It comes down to some execution," Harsin said. "It comes down to creating some momentum. We didn't create that momentum to really get us going and to get the drive going the way we need to and having those type of plays we had in the past." Now with two losses in conference play, Auburn no longer holds the cards in the SEC West. Instead, Texas A&M will have to lose at least one conference game, either to Ole Miss or LSU, for Auburn to have a chance at Atlanta. The Tigers will return home to Jordan-Hare Stadium on Nov. 13 to face Mississippi State at 11 a.m. CST. That game will be broadcast on ESPN.
  8. i heard you were sending her genital pics bottom. whats up with that?
  9. look i got no problem with you in general ok? i am disappointed in biden and i could go either way with nancy. we all have our idiots. and at the end of the day we are auburn brothers and sometimes spar like brothers. i might call you on something but at the end of the day i expect you to call me on things you think are wrong. have a goodun.
  10. did i say that? i said she does not drink at all. the videos have been slowed down to make her slur. it is a lie and i am calling you out on it. so now you are saying it is ok to diss her because of a medical condition? you are so special. your name fits you.
  11. you had to throw up al.com. i spend thirty of forty minutes for people hopefully can just come to the board and get all the info they need. i am not great at it but i do because no one else does. but when people take shots about that is comes off as ungrateful. and here is the thing. you jumped me for being an a**hole so you decided to be one. do you understand? you put on the shoes you claimed i was wearing. so you gave me crap for doing something you did. now i am not mad and left before i did. i am moving on and no i do not consider you my enemy.
  12. i going to play elder scrolls online before someone gets their thread locked.
  13. if you want to act like you know what you are talking about you get the coaches name right. and i was picking at the dude. i was not mad. good lord. just go away.
  14. no i was very clear. but you had to bring up my posting for the board. i am not poor me nor misunderstood. but understand this. go **** yourself. pardons to the ladies and see yall if i am not perma banned................if i am it has been fun.
  15. my pardons madam it will never happen again. unless i forget ..........
  16. first off it was none of your business. second if you are gonna diss the coach get the name right or shut the hell up or at least correct your typo.Also i do something to help the board and you are gonna diss me about it? i have almost eight thousand likes, etc and most of them are from folks who appreciate the time i take to keep the board informed. i do not discuss the X's and O's like most folk. and if you have read just one article i have posted you know what that makes you right? have fun with that.
  17. if you read the article it will tell you. you know this is why we post articles right? it is a lie plain and simple. own it.
  18. it is ok but thanx. i have a ton of enemies on here so i am used to it. i have never seen him add anything positive on here ever. just a fellow who can sit on an ice cream cone and tell you what flavor it is.
  19. you gonna lie now and tell me you never read any articles i post. the guy was being stupid just like you are right now. you are pretty ungrateful................
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