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  1. i was just wondering about you. i had not seen you and was a tad worried. but i am old and and i miss stuff..................
  2. tulsa? hell the only thing i have ever heard about tulsa is the song living on tulsa time.................
  3. guys one of the comments for video is this........................ Get the app when they put it on the screen your phone is part of the game. i am not sure if anyone is interested or not but if might be fun.
  4. i saw a nude pic of golf.............lol
  5. things sure have changed since the last night game i attended. just click on the picture.
  6. he is fun at times but i am glad he is not our coach.
  7. yes please lets enjoy the game. harsin is pulling many of us out of the darkness so to speak where we are getting our pride back. i have never quit loving Auburn but i have sat through some rough games only to think "what in the hell did i just watch"?
  8. do you guys like these power ranking articles? i try to post what you folks like so let me know if you like these or if i am wasting time.
  9. ugawire.usatoday.com SEC power rankings after Georgia's win over Florida Joe Vitale 2 minutes Week 9 in the SEC was quiet, with six of the 14 teams on a bye week. Georgia beat Florida 34-7 in Jacksonville, Auburn beat Ole Miss 31-20 and Mississippi State upset Kentucky with 14 point win over the Wildcats. In a battle of the two worst teams in the league, Missouri beat Vanderbilt 37-28. After Week 9, we updated our SEC power rankings accordingly. 14: Vanderbilt Week 9 result: Lost to Mizzou 13. Missouri Week 9 result: Beat Vandy © Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports 12. South Carolina © Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports 11. LSU © Syndication: The Daily Advertiser 10. Tennessee © Bryan Lynn-USA TODAY Sports 9. Mississippi State Week 9 result: Beat Kentucky © Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports 8. Florida Week 9 result: Lost to Georgia © Syndication: Gainesville Sun 7. Arkansas © Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports 6. Texas A&M © Maria Lysaker-USA TODAY Sports 5. Kentucky Week 9 result: Lost to Mississippi State © Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports 4. Ole Miss Week 9 result: Lost to Auburn © John Reed-USA TODAY Sports 3. Auburn Week 9 result: Beat Ole Miss © John Reed-USA TODAY Sports 2. Alabama © Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports 1. Georgia Week 9 result: Beat Florida © (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
  10. bird your thread title seems vague. i was prepared to ask what you scored? drugs? loose women? lol i have no idea if you do either but i am glad i am getting my warped humor back.
  11. SNAP JUDGMENTS: #18 Auburn 31, #10 Ole Miss 20 JackCondon, Son Of Crow, JoshuaBBlack, AUChief, willmclaughlin, joshdub_, AU_Jonesy 3-4 minutes Last night was fun. Jordan-Hare Stadium was insane, the crowd noise was electric, the orange highlights to everything were fantastic, and the team played like it couldn’t lose on a Saturday night. The Tigers beat Ole Miss 31-20 in a game that never really saw Ole Miss within striking distance, as the Rebels never had the ball with a chance to take the lead. Auburn got Tank back in the groove, Bo Nix had another great game, and the defense was opportunistic as hell and made plays when they had to. What did we think? SNAP JUDGMENTS We’re still Auburn. They’re still Ole Miss. -James Jones Arkansas & Ole Miss are very good football teams. Auburn is better. -AU Nerd November is here. Auburn has yet to lose to an SEC west opponent. We’re in contention for the west, playing meaningful football. Not too long ago, some were viewing 2021 as a lost season. Auburn just won two consecutive games against strong opponents that are capable of beating good teams. I’m excited to watch an Auburn football game in November for the first time in years. -Josh Dub -AU Chief We played a great offensive first half and a great defensive second half and beat a Top 10 team. And it was fun being back at a SEC game at Jordan-Hare for the first time in 3 years. War Eagle! -Will McLaughlin Auburn under Bryan Harsin, a coach who can best be described as not-chaotic, has somehow decided to scream out Gattaca! And everyone is confused but also terrified. And they should be! Auburn football is the friend with a hot dog in his jacket pocket in case he gets hungry. -Son of Crow 1. Lane Kiffin is an OC cosplaying as a HC 2. As @AUNerd pointed out, this team has their best ball in front of them 3. Clean up some turnovers and at times strange play calls in the 2nd half and this is a rout. 4. Auburn is in a position for November to matter. Despite the Georgia game getting bumped to earlier in the season that’s what we expect. We remember what they do in November. -Josh Black Auburn beat a top ten team by double digits and it could have been much worse. After rolling up 28 points in the first half, the Tigers’ offense made some really weird decisions and mistakes in the second half, but the defense also stood up and the third and fourth quarters effectively didn’t matter with a 3-3 tie during those 30 minutes. Tank Bigsby found his groove again, Bo Nix looked great *again* and the receivers caught the ball in yet another game. Watching some of the videos after the game with Bryan Harsin celebrating with the team reminded me of 2013 with the renewed excitement of Gus Malzahn and how we felt heading into November that season. Now we’re in a similar position. Auburn controls its own destiny for a berth in the SEC Championship, where Georgia already awaits after having clinched the East yesterday. If Auburn beats Texas A&M in College Station next week, then you’re talking about a Tiger team that might be thinking Playoff hopes. Even if they don’t beat A&M, the Tigers could still win out and win the West since Alabama already has a loss. There’s room for error, but this team feels like it’s searching for much more than a consolation prize at this point. -Jack Condon
  12. this will shock your socks off since i have very little filter and quick to temper if i feel like i am attacked? i have done the Dale Carnegie Course. and i passed lol. but i think they have never failed anyone to be honest.
  13. What Lane Kiffin said after Ole Miss’ 31-20 loss to Auburn By Tom Green | tgreen@al.com 5-6 minutes Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin reacts after Auburn stopped Mississippi on fourth down during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021 in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)AP Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss can’t seem to shake Auburn. The 10th-ranked Rebels dropped their sixth straight game to the 18th-ranked Tigers on Saturday night, falling 31-20 at Jordan-Hare Stadium. The win for Auburn gave the program its biggest to date under first-year coach Bryan Harsin and kept the Tigers in the hunt for the SEC West crown. Read more Auburn football: Instant analysis: Auburn knocks off Ole Miss for first top-10 win since 2019 Tank Bigsby gets back in stride against Ole Miss Goodman: Auburn shows what it can be, but there’s still much to prove Ole Miss’ offense struggled on the Plains, particularly in the second half as Auburn’s defense answered the call and limited Kiffin’s offense to a lone field goal over the final two quarters. After the game, Kiffin met with the media via Zoom. Here’s a look at what the second-year Rebels coach had to say: LANE KIFFIN, Ole Miss coach Opening statement… “Hats off to Auburn. They played really tough and it’s a very tough environment to play in. The crowd was great. Bo [Nix] made a lot of plays especially early on. I thought our defense, after struggling early, played exceptionally well. They gave us a bunch of chances offensively to win. We don’t make three fourth downs in the red zone and throw another interception, so that’s four times in the red zone with no points. That’s going to be hard to win. To be in an 11-point game with that says you must be doing something right on the other side of the ball, which we did on defense. “Matt [Corral] battled to come back in and [Dontario] Drummond went down so Matt was down to none of his initial three receivers or initial tight end so really credit to Jahcour Pearson and Casey Kelly; strong, two walk on kids that really are doing a great job out there. Both had seven catches and there was 200 yards between the two of them. And very courageous by Matt to come back out. Just really a play he had not made since last year, like that. He’s human, you know? He made one and it’s unfortunate. And I think that’s it. It’s a product of forcing. “You know you get frustrated when all of sudden we’re having three and outs to start the second half. That is a problem when you’re not getting a lot of plays made and the run game is not going well. It’s hard not to press, especially when they did.” On Ole Miss’ red-zone issues... “They did a good job but it wasn’t any special or good defense or anything. When you get in the red zone, space tightens down. If you’re not running the ball well, you’re going to have tight windows. You’ve got to make big plays and we didn’t do that. Obviously, you can sit here and say we should’ve kicked field goals but we made a lot of those. Converted more than anybody in the country. When it doesn’t work, it doesn’t work.” On struggles with the run game tonight... “I don’t think it takes a lot to figure out. If you lead the nation in rushing outside of triple-option teams coming into the game, your quarterback is limping and your receivers are hurt, it’s pretty easy to figure out what to do: Stack the box, stop the run, condense your rush lanes. Which is what they came out to do. They made you try to win outside. It’s a good plan by them. I think most of you would’ve done the same. On when he realized Matt Corral could return from his ankle injury... “I thought the way he came off that it was really bad, like, broken. So, I kind of had already gone to that place. So I was surprised he came back, especially came back to have some movement skill. Which was awesome. I was in the tank. Any time something like that happens you’re like ‘Well, we should’ve had a better play on the first down where he got hit or injured.’ It was obviously good to have him back there.” On second-half defensive adjustments... “I thought we played well by tackling. Bo (Nix) keeps drives alive, as you’ve seen like the LSU game. You can play good defense and be right there but you can’t tackle the guy. That happened to us early on. When he does that, they’re long sacks if you make them. He was getting out of them but then we started making some of them.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
  14. 247sports.com College GameDay crew motivates Auburn in win over Ole Miss ByNathan King 3-4 minutes Highlights: No. 10 Ole Miss at No. 18 Auburn AUBURN, Alabama — Jaylin Simpson wasn’t going to let the College GameDay crew get away with it again. At the tail end of ESPN’s popular Saturday morning special, all five participating panelists picked the Rebels to go into Jordan-Hare Stadium and beat Auburn, which closed as a 3-point favorite. Simpson wasn’t watching at the time as he prepared for his own game day, but he saw the screenshot later in the day on his various social media timelines. Soon enough, the “disrespect” was being picked up on by his teammates. As Simpson, who picked off Matt Corral in the end zone for only the second interception of the season for the Ole Miss quarterback in Auburn’s 31-20 win Saturday night, recalled, College GameDay all picked against Auburn before it beat LSU and Arkansas on the road earlier this month, too. “It's crazy because it's the same thing they did to us …,” Simpson said. But it wasn’t just providing motivation for the Tigers in the buildup to Saturday’s SEC West showdown. Simpson said he was so fired up about the lack of confidence for Auburn in another SEC game that he reminded his teammates in defensive huddles about what the expectations were for Auburn against the Rebels. “A few times when they were close to scoring I kept reminding guys about what they said about us on GameDay,” Simpson said. “Not one of those people had us winning.” Simpson wasn’t alone in his fiery approach to the slight on national TV. Plenty of players shared the screenshot in the hours leading up to the game, the most popular being Zakoby McClain, posted the screenshot with the caption “Bet.” By the end of the night, after the win, even more joined in, including the official Auburn football account. “I feel like everybody always looks down on (us),” cornerback Roger McCreary said postgame, “saying Auburn’s not going to win. We’re always the low guys, so I feel like that always hypes us up — like OK, it’s nothing new to us.” Whatever the source of Auburn’s fire against Ole Miss, it worked. The offense set the stage with four touchdowns in the first half, and the defense held Ole Miss to just a field goal in the second half and stopped three fourth-down attempts, all of which came in the red zone. Auburn has now won six straight games over Ole Miss, tied for the program’s longest active streak against an SEC opponent (Arkansas), and is firmly in second place in the division ahead of a trip to Texas A&M next weekend. “We just come out and play what we do, and that’s what we did, McCreary said. “We proved everybody wrong today.” The Tigers hope College Gameday has learned its lesson about picking against them. But even if they haven’t, it wouldn’t be a bad thing for Auburn. Clearly, the Tigers have shown they’re resourceful in finding added motivation. “I bet they won’t do that again, though,” McCreary said with a smile. 3COMMENTS
  15. Five takeaways from Auburn’s win over Ole Miss Share this article 269 shares JD McCarthy October 30, 2021 11:04 pm CT Auburn keeps getting better in Bryan Harsin’s first year. The Tigers picked up a huge home win Saturday night, beating No. 10 Ole Miss 31-20. The win was Auburn’s first against a top-10 opponent in Jordan-Hare Stadium since the 2019 Iron Bowl. Here are five takeaways from the game. Tank Bigbsy is back (Photo by Michael Chang/Getty Images) Bigsby started the season with three consecutive 100-yard games but was held in check over Auburn’s last four games. Bigsby looked like the running back many considered the best in the country against Ole Miss, rushing for 70 yards and a touchdown in the first quarter alone. Bigsby finished with a season-high 140 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries for 6.1 yards per carry. Auburn had arguably their best rushing game of the season, averaging 4.5 yards per carry and finishing with 207 yards and three touchdowns. Bo Nix continues to impress John Reed-USA TODAY Sports Ever since his disastrous game against Georgia State, Nix has been playing some of the best football of his career. He completed 22-of-30 passes for 276 yards and three total touchdowns, two rushing and one passing. Nix was nearly perfect in the first half, leading Auburn to touchdowns on four of their five drives. He went 12-of-15 for 150 yards and a touchdown, plus two more scores on the ground. Offense struggles in second half John Reed-USA TODAY Sports The offensive was in control in the first half, scoring on touchdown drives of 82, 72, 77 and 69 yards. The second half was another story, as they scored just 3 points and had a fumble to keep Ole Miss in the game. The offense may have struggled to score points and put Ole Miss away, but the defense made sure Auburn was able to stay in control of the game. Defense comes up big in second half John Reed-USA TODAY Sports Ole Miss entered as one of the best offenses in the country, but Auburn’s defense was able to hold them in check in the second half. Auburn opened the second half with a missed field goal and two short drives, but the defense held Ole Miss to zero first downs on their first three possessions. The third stand came after Auburn muffed a punt and Ole Miss got the ball at Auburn’s 30-yard line. Auburn forced a fourth-and-1 and Lane Kiffin decided to go for it. Matt Corral misfired on a pass and prevented the turnover from costing them. Ole Miss finished with just three points in the second half and was unable to take advantage of Auburn’s offense slowing down. Bryan Harsin has Auburn headed in the right direction Auburn has two losses on the season, but it is hard to be anything but impressed with where Harsin has Auburn going. Nix has played the best football of his career during the season and looks like an experienced quarterback. Bigsby may have had a rough stretch but just had a huge game and could go on a tear to end the season. On the defensive side, it may not always be pretty, but the defense continues to make key adjustments for the second half and correct any mistakes exposed in the first half. Auburn still has areas to improve in but the Harsin era is off to a strong start
  16. wyomingnews.com Doug Segrest: When a shootout turns into a slog, Auburn’s defense answers the call Doug Segrest/Special to The Star 4-5 minutes Matt Corral arrived on the Plains with well-deserved Heisman hype. But a few minutes past intermission Bo Nix and Auburn were on the verge of taking control of a Top 25 primetime showdown with 10th-ranked Ole Miss. Then an offensive shootout turned into an old-school defensive slog. Field position replaced style points. And the compelling question became which defense could hold up when the offenses returned to form. You know the answer by now. The 18th-ranked Tigers managed to pull off the upset 31-20. Destiny, as they say, belongs to Auburn the rest of the way. For a half, Corral was good, but Nix was better. To be fair, Corral twisted his ankle late in the first quarter and had to be transported to the locker room for further examination. He missed less than a full series. How much the injury affected him, we don’t know because he played most of the night under duress from the Auburn front seven. Meanwhile, Nix went 12 of 15 passing for 150 yards in the first 30 minutes. But while Auburn turned Ole Miss one dimensional, Nix provided balance with his ability to run — twice into the end zone — and with a breakout half from Tank Bigsby. That’s how Auburn built a 28-17 lead. But on the verge of delivering a TKO, everything that could go wrong went wrong. Much of it self-inflicted. A 43-yard field goal attempt from Anders Carlson to open the second half would have pushed the lead to 14 points. Instead, the kick pushed right, caroming off the upright. After Auburn’s defense held, a muffed punt return gave Ole Miss prime-real estate at the Tigers 29. Again, Auburn held. Instead of going for points on fourth-and-1 at the 20, Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin gambled and paid the price when Corral’s pass sailed behind an open receiver. Instead of changing momentum, the moment furthered Auburn’s resolve. On its next opportunity, Corral hit back-to-back passes for 29 and 23 yards, respectively, moving back inside the Red Zone before the drive stalled. This time, Kiffin took the points and shaved Auburn’s lead to 28-20. More from this section Auburn answered with a Carlson field goal. Just when it seemed Corral was back in Heisman form, Auburn’s Jaylin Simpson stepped in front of a pass in the end zone to snuff another threat. The reprieve proved short lived. After Ole Miss stripped Auburn’s Kobe Hudson of the ball near midfield, Corral quickly had the Rebels back in the Red Zone. Again, Kiffin gambled on fourth down instead of taking the field goal. Again, the Auburn defense held. This time, the Tigers offense took over and wouldn’t let go, draining the clock. We said a week ago that Auburn had changed its trajectory for the season. Saturday night, before a full house at capacity decibels, Auburn changed Ole Miss’. The Rebels mission was simple: Win out, go to Atlanta and play for a spot in the College Football Playoff. Now, Auburn can. The task is arduous — especially with a trip to Texas A&M and a visit from Alabama among other challenges. But we’ve seen this movie before. Head into Thanksgiving weekend with a chance against Alabama and anything — emphasis on anything — can happen on the Plains For first-year coach Bryan Harsin, this season is already a success. This is a hard-nosed team that’s improved dramatically the last two months. But what lies ahead could lead to a season for the ages. Doug Segrest, a former SEC beat reporter, is a freelance columnist.
  17. not to start any crap but does harsin send more kids to the pro's than gus? if he is teaching things that might have been somewhat overlooked in the past i would think yes. but kids really loved gus and harsin seems to be such a hardazz it could go either way.
  18. well at least you are not asking about enema's. that would really be crappy bird.................
  19. you guys that know the game please tell me what is up with d linemen subbing our o line?they hit our guys really low and i do not understand how that would help the opposing team. and i know at least one more team has tried that on us this year as well. do they see some kind of weakness that subbing could exploit? just curious.........
  20. the kicker we have coming in next year just set a record 61 yard field goal friday night i believe. there is an article on al.com or tigerland.i cannot remember the name of his high school but from what little i have heard he is really going to be special. i would post some of that kind of stuff in recruiting but they combine article to one post so i would have to go threw several threads instead of just looking for a title to see if it has already been posted. it just makes it harder for this ol geezer. some young whipper snapper might be great at it and quicker. but they are doing articles on auburn commits and how they did. one of our receiver recruits caught four touchdown passes i believe. but if you guys really would enjoy that kind of thing i will see what i can do.
  21. to me he is just showing his love for auburn and wants them to get better. he wants us to be all we can be and i do too. when we start cooking on all cylinders at the same time? saban will start wearing depends. i would bet my behind he is enjoying the win like i am. but i will be keeping my good eye on him............lol
  22. his video is always the last to get posted on youtube. it is always around a three hour wait but you ladies are worth it!
  23. between you and me i am gonna wait for the day when we do the tie dye look. i mean crocs has tie dye shoes. what ya think? i am for no orange jerseys,period. if i am not mistaken the last time we wore those bad boys we got murdered by some team tho i forgot which team it was.
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