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  1. saturdaydownsouth.com Auburn quarterback Bo Nix is an example of just how well the Tigers are being coached Dave Hooker | 17 hours ago 5-6 minutes Auburn quarterback Bo Nix is more unpredictable than a roulette wheel. Pick a number. Pick black or red. It doesn’t matter. No one knows just what Nix will look like on a given Saturday. He has been good and bad this season. He was good on Saturday. Real good. That’s a good sign for Auburn’s entire team. Nix completed 21-of-26 passes for 292 yards and 2 touchdowns and an interception. The junior also ran for 42 yards on 5 carries. That included a 23-yard scamper for a touchdown late in the game that ended any chance that Arkansas had for a comeback. Auburn won 38-23 and only trailed briefly in the second quarter. In September, there seemed little chance that we’d be talking about Nix in such a complimentary fashion. Remember when Auburn almost lost to Georgia State in what would have been the upset of the year in college football? That was partly Nix’s fault. Remember Nix getting benched in that game? That was partly Nix’s fault. However, that’s a small sample size. There’s more to Nix. Even in games in which he hasn’t played great, Nix has always been ready to play, compete and lead his team. That’s saying something for a player that seemed destined to see his eligibility run out from the sideline. I’ve never been a quarterback, but I’m sure it’s much tougher to be a leader when you’re on the bench instead of under center. It’s readily apparent that Nix didn’t let his absence affect him or his team. Had Nix not been committed to his team when he was benched, Auburn would not be 5-2 and 2-1 in the SEC. Yet, they are. There’s plenty for Auburn fans to like about the win over the Razorbacks. We could talk specifics like Nix, Auburn’s defensive front or a number of other things. That’s not what fans should take away from the victory. Auburn fans should be most satisfied with the fact that their team has bought into first-year coach Bryan Harsin. That’s been proven by the way Auburn plays hard, tough and disciplined. Auburn isn’t as talented as they need to be to compete for a national championship. We’ll see if that changes. Auburn currently has the 34th-ranked class in the nation. That ranks 13th in the SEC and needs to get better quickly. There aren’t many athletic departments in the SEC that will tolerate 8 or 9 wins per season. Auburn isn’t one of them. Just ask Gus Malzahn. His job was in question leading into the 2020 season after winning 8 games or more for 4 consecutive season. That included a 10-win season in which the Tigers won the SEC West in 2017. No matter. He was replaced by Harsin. Things look good now as the Tigers are improving, but Auburn expects elite out of Harsin, not pretty good. Recruiting is the key to achieving excellence and it won’t be easy as long as nearby Alabama is in the midst of one of the most successful runs in the history of college football. Either Harsin will somehow have to overcome that hurdle or Alabama coach Nick Saban will retire. The latter does not seem imminent, so Harsin needs to up his recruiting game quickly. Perhaps Harsin is waiting for his coaching to do the talking in recruiting. If so, he’s gaining momentum. Harsin has been in situations in which lesser head coaches would have lost their team, gotten fired and ended up coaching at a place like Arkansas State. Harsin doesn’t seem like that kind of coach at all. Harsin is the kind of coach who always has his team ready no matter what happened in the previous game. That was evident against Arkansas. Auburn had every reason to show up flat. Auburn was throttled by Georgia last week. The Bulldogs’ defense was suffocating. The Tigers had no chance and lost 34-10. For these evolving Tigers, last week was over and didn’t affect them moving forward. They learned that from the disaster that they narrowly avoided against Georgia State. The Tigers didn’t respond nearly as well to a loss earlier in the season. Auburn lost to Penn State 28-20 and struggled against Georgia State the next week. There was no Panther-like hangover on Saturday after another tough loss to take. Auburn’s players and coaches handled the Georgia loss, got ready for a tough team that is also well-coached and won. That sounds much easier than it is. Recruiting will certainly be what Tiger fans should keep their eye on. Auburn fans should hope that parents play a key role in the recruitment of some key prospects. Under Harsin, Auburn may not have much flare — though they did hit a few big plays Saturday — but it looks like a good place to send your child if he’s got a few football scholarship offers in his hand. If you’re a parent looking for toughness and discipline, Auburn seems like a good option.
  2. Aaron Murray getting called out for CBS broadcast of Auburn-Arkansas game Jake Rill | 20 hours ago 3-4 minutes Aaron Murray was part of the CBS broadcast booth for Saturday afternoon’s Auburn-Arkansas game. And that was something that many fans appeared to not be too happy about. Throughout the first half, plenty of people took to Twitter to voice their opinions about Murray’s analysis, and much of it was not positive. Murray, a former Georgia quarterback, has been a broadcaster since 2017, and he was put on this game with CBS airing an SEC doubleheader on Saturday. Auburn led Arkansas, 14-10, at halftime, and the break in the action gave social media plenty more time to continue to react to Murray’s commentary. Here’s some of what Twitter was saying about Murray heading into the second half: Definitely the B-team for CBS today. Aaron Murray brings nothing but awkwardness to the broadcast. — Derek Oxford (@derekosports) October 16, 2021 Aaron Murray just gave Auburn credit for something???? pic.twitter.com/qzDjvSveUi — Jaylin Williams/Jarquez Hunter Fan Account (@ShootyHoopsWill) October 16, 2021 Funny. Aaron Murray cried about Nick Fairley tackling like that, & now he seems fine with it. — O&T Eternal Champ of the Week (@AUSquid) October 16, 2021 Aaron Murray is terrible on TV. Please stop putting him in the broadcast booth — RC (@RodChap24) October 16, 2021 Aaron Murray should be banned from calling Auburn games — Jared Porter (@jaredporter_dev) October 16, 2021 Can someone tell Aaron Murray to stop saying “The University of Georgia.” — The Auburn Emporium (@AuburnEmporium) October 16, 2021 We’re just a couple minutes into Auburn and Arkansas and I’m pretty sure Aaron Murray has already mentioned Georgia about 3x — Caleb Suggs (@CalebSuggs2) October 16, 2021 Its bc Aaron Murray hates Auburn… I’m gonna watch the second half on mute https://t.co/RnUaLaCOKY — Jay (@jayyytoven_) October 16, 2021 Apparently “taking a pop” for Aaron Murray is “falling backwards to the ground and the defender barely scuffing against you”… sounds right. — Ben Bloodworth (@BenBloodworth) October 16, 2021 Aaron Murray and this CBS B crew are insufferable. — Weagle Weagle (@WarDamnEagle__) October 16, 2021 The Georgia in Aaron Murray hates Auburn so much. Commentators are supposed to be unbiased but he’s anything but. https://t.co/4nysgufixP — AJ Richardson (@AJayJay_) October 16, 2021 "When was the last time you saw a fullback at Auburn University?" -Aaron Murray, who can't remember anything past two or so years — Justin (@saveitfulaytar) Octob
  3. SNAP JUDGMENTS: Auburn 38, #17 Arkansas 23 JackCondon 4-5 minutes Sure is sweet getting that sixth straight win over a conference and division rival! Auburn beat Arkansas 38-23 earlier today to improve to 5-2 heading into the off week before the home stretch. Bo Nix was fantastic, the defense was opportunistic, and the receivers caught the ball! What did we think about the win? Read below: SNAP JUDGMENTS I said before the game, this felt like the most important game of the season. Auburn is now 5-2 and 2-0 against SEC West opponents on the road. Winning this one (a pregame coinflip, I think) will go a long way towards defining success in 2021. =Josh Dub -AU Chief BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! Bo Nix has been great on the road in SEC play. Bryan Harsin is 2-0 in SEC Road games. Receivers and Tight Ends were awesome today! This one feels good folks and now 6 in a row!! Get rested, healthy and we’ll see you in 2 weeks! War Eagle! -Will McLaughlin See my pick for this game as reasons #1 - #6000 why I don’t bet. Honestly I had this game as a competitive Arkansas team with their back against the wall coming home after effectively a month away from it with something to prove. ALL OF THAT IS STILL TRUE AND HOLY HELL WHAT AN OFFENSIVE PERFORMANCE FROM BO NIX AND A BUNCH OF PASS CATCHERS WHO DID THEIR JOB. Also credit to the defensive line. First time I’ve seen them disrupt a pocket when we absolutely had to have it in a long time. Have yourselves a BYE week, everybody! We’re 5-2 with everything still in front of us! -Josh Black Haiku: Never doubted bo Focused, having fun, bo nix Hogs get spiked again -Son of Crow I said in the picks that I thought Auburn would win this game but we’d find some things to be irritated about. That’s probably some defensive issues and the struggling running game. But then there’s Bo. That’s what a five star quarterback looks like y’all. He was excellent throwing the ball save for the interception. We held him running the ball until we absolutely had to have it. He put the entire team on his back and won that game. (Also Zakoby McClain and Colby Wooden will be playing on Sundays next year) -James Jones For all of the road woes that Gus Malzahn had, Bryan Harsin seems to have this thing figured out. Of course, we’ll still have to go to College Station and Columbia, but I would say that two of the tougher trips are out of the way, and even the venture to Penn State was much closer than it might have been under Gus. Harsin’s not having any trouble getting his guys up for the game. That’s especially tough after you go to LSU, then return home for Georgia, and have to do it again for a road morning kick at Arkansas. With all of the talk about Bo, I have to give credit to Harsin and Mike Bobo. First of all, Bo has been great, just flat out great, since the benching, and Auburn’s strategy has been wonderful in each of those games as well. The script against Georgia and Arkansas in particular, were almost picture perfect. Auburn also continues to do work over the past few games defensively in the second half. I saw Ted Roof’s name thrown around today, because of the bend-don’t-break strategy, but it was applicable, and Auburn outscored Arkansas 24-9 in the second half. They also played opportunistic, and were able to get the big plays when they needed them. But about Bo, over the past few weeks he’s gotten less spastic and more polished. He was always talented and always had the arm to make any throw, but he’s progressing quickly over recent weeks. Some of the throws (MANY of the throws) that he made today were NFL throws, and it really makes the offense hum when the receivers catch the ball. These were catches they weren’t making a couple weeks ago, and some of them were very difficult. There’s no previous game this season that Auburn could have connected on that long touchdown to Demetris Robertson like today, and making it happen on the road was huge. Now, Auburn gets to rest up before Ole Miss comes to town, and each game leading up to the Iron Bowl are completely winnable, with Ole Miss at home, at Texas A&M, Mississippi State at home, and at South Carolina. Not to get ahead of ourselves, but if Auburn welcomes Bama to Jordan-Hare and the Tigers are 9-2, that place will be out of control. Enjoy the bye and get ready for the home stretch. -Jack Condon
  4. Auburn receivers put drop issues behind them, bounce back vs. Arkansas By Tom Green | tgreen@al.com 5-6 minutes Oct 16, 2021; Fayetteville, AR, USA; Demetris Robertson (0) carries ball between Auburn and Arkansas at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Todd Van Emst/AU AthleticsTodd Van Emst/AU Athletics Bryan Harsin knew something needed to change for Auburn’s skill players on offense. A week ago, the Tigers’ efforts were maligned by seven dropped passes, upping their SEC-worst total to 23 on the season. It had become frustrating and a point of contention. Auburn needed a solution and a fix on the field. That came Saturday in the team’s 38-23 win against No. 17 Arkansas, as Auburn’s receivers, tight ends and running backs put together a clean game that helped the offense approach its potential in the passing game. “We did a better job of executing,” quarterback Bo Nix said. “We had a good plan going in. Our gameplan was really good from the start. We had some shots as well as some just dink-and-dunk, easy completions.” Nix was superb for Auburn, completing 21-of-26 passes for 292 yards and two touchdowns while adding another rushing score that sealed the game, but his performance would have been nothing had his receivers not stepped up against Arkansas. The Tigers’ position players put last week’s woes behind them and came up with big play after big play against the Razorbacks, with 10 different players catching a pass — and what appeared to be just two dropped balls on Nix’s 26 attempts. Those came from the tight end position, with freshman Landen King unable to corral a third-down pass that would have produced a chunk of yardage midway through the third quarter, and Luke Deal failing to bring in a first-down throw from Nix on a tough play in which the quarterback was rolling to his left and threw back across the middle of the field. Those two instances aside, Auburn’s corps of pass-catchers enjoyed a needed bounceback performance as the team heads into the bye week. Shedrick Jackson, who had a forgettable game against Penn State last month, caught all five of his targets for 61 yards. Kobe Hudson secured all three of his targets for 29 yards. Ja’Varrius Johnson turned his lone target into a 39-yard touchdown on Auburn’s opening drive. Demetris Robertson, who had a team-high three drops against Georgia, hauled in both of his targets for 81 yards — including a 71-yard touchdown on a dime from Nix after a change of possession late in the third quarter. “Nobody is trying to put the ball on the ground; we know that,” Harsin said. “A lot of it has to do with the teams that we play. They’re good. It was good to see our wide receivers, our passing game have some explosive plays today. That helps us.” The cleaner and more productive game from Auburn’s receivers came following another week of emphasizing in practice the need to be more consistent in the passing game. The Tigers did more one-on-one drills and added team pass-catching work during the leadup to Saturday’s game, though Harsin said “it’s not anything revolutionary.” They renewed a focus on fundamentals and continued to harp on the need for a fine attention to detail. More players also stayed late after practices this week to get extra work with Nix and the other quarterbacks. It was about repetition. “The Georgia game really was just a game for us to polish up things and get on top of the things that we really need to work on,” Robertson said. “This Arkansas game was the game to solidify that for ourselves and keep working at practice and get chemistry with the quarterbacks. Though the extra drills and time after practice may have helped, Harsin believes the Tigers benefited from some added perspective after their recent issues with dropped passes. “We’ve got to go out there and work on it every day and have confidence in ourselves and believe that we can go out there and make those plays,” Harsin said. “It’s not really any more complicated than that. There’s a few things we did drill-wise, but overall, (it’s telling them), ‘you know what you’re capable of doing, just go out there and do it. Don’t let all these other factors become bigger than what they really are.’ It’s just doing your job at the wide receiver position on that side of the ball. “That was the message this week. Just do your job. You don’t have to do anything more than that. Just focus on one play at a time. It’s simple, but don’t get ahead of yourself.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.
  5. Bo Nix’s stellar road performance guides Auburn past No. 17 Arkansas By Tom Green | tgreen@al.com 5-6 minutes Bo Nix’s future as Auburn’s starting quarterback felt tenuous three short weeks ago. The junior was benched in the second half against Georgia State, relegated to sideline spectator as backup T.J. Finley manned a come-from-behind win and sparked a weeklong quarterback controversy on the Plains. Oh, how things change. Since his benching Sept. 25 at home, Nix has responded in impressive fashion, stringing together three strong performances heading into the bye week — the most recent of which was easily the best of his career on the road and against a ranked opponent. Nix completed 21-of-26 passes for 292 yards and three total touchdowns as Auburn knocked off No. 17 Arkansas, 38-23, Saturday afternoon in Fayetteville, Ark. “Nothing really has changed; I’m the same player,” Nix said. “I come in just focused every day, ready to have a good day and just compete. I think at the end of the day, competing is just the major — I think that’s the major factor in my game.” Nix’s showing against Arkansas led Auburn to its sixth straight win in the series—a needed win for the Tigers after losing their first two outings against ranked opponents this season—and it served as, perhaps, the best individual effort of the third-year starter’s career. Nix’s struggles both on the road and against ranked opponents have been well-documented throughout his career. He entered the season with a 54.5 percent career completion rate in nine true road games, with more interceptions (10) than touchdowns (nine) and a yards-per-pass attempt average of 5.65. An early-season loss at Penn State, when he played well but still completed just 21-of-37 passes for 185 yards, did little to rewrite the book on Nix. But he gutted out a tough road win at LSU two weeks ago, just a week removed from his benching against Georgia State, and followed it up with a solid performance against Georgia marred by dropped passes. Everything came together seamlessly against Arkansas. He opened the game 6-of-6 passing for 72 yards and a touchdown on Auburn’s opening possession, the Tigers’ first touchdown on an opening drive against an SEC opponent since 2019. He completed passes to 10 different receivers and finished with a 192.8 quarterback rating, his second-best on the road in his career. “Everyone can get a piece of the cake,” wide receiver Demetris Robertson said. Nix’s lone mistake of the day came late in the first half, when Auburn tried to be aggressive with its play calling before halftime and Nix threw an interception down the left sideline on a double-move by Ze’Vian Capers. That nearly swung the game for Arkansas, which took advantage of the middle eight minutes of the game to score 14 consecutive points to take the lead. But Nix and Auburn answered. The Tigers reclaimed the lead on a defensive touchdown, and then following a fourth-down stop by the defense, Nix found Robertson for a 71-yard touchdown on the first snap after the change of possession. That gave Auburn a 28-17 lead with 4:16 to go in the third. Nix then sealed the game in the fourth quarter, as Auburn put together a methodical 12-play, 75-yard scoring drive that sapped 6:11 off the clock. On that drive, Nix completed 3-of-3 passes for 37 yards. He also converted a crucial third down on a quarterback sweep off a fake reverse, and then he eradicated Arkansas’ hopes with a 23-yard touchdown run on a draw out of an empty set to push Auburn’s lead to 15 with 2:30 to play. “He’s a competitor, so that’s something I would expect out of him, just coming out and leading those guys,” edge defender Derick Hall said. “… He wants to win, and that’s shown up in the last three weeks. He’s going to keep growing and keep getting better, and that’s just, like I said, that’s our quarterback, and we stand behind him 100 percent.” Since that second half against Georgia State, Nix has completed 65-of-108 of his passes for 764 yards while accounting for five total touchdowns and leading Auburn to its two biggest wins of the season against LSU and now 17th-ranked Arkansas. Not much may have changed for Nix in the last three weeks, but it certainly seems as though his second-half benching lit a competitive fire underneath him that has produced some of his best football to date. “When I go out there and compete and desire the ball and want the ball at the end of the game like today, that’s when I’m just at my best,” Nix said. “And I think our team as a whole would obviously agree.” Tom Green is an Auburn beat reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @Tomas_Verde.
  6. Auburn defense changes the game with big strip-sack against Arkansas By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com 3-4 minutes Auburn’s defense shutting out Arkansas in the fourth quarter en route to Saturday’s 38-23 victory on the road makes it easy to forget how the Tigers were trailing in the third quarter. Arkansas ended the first half with a touchdown to pull within three points following a Bo Nix interception. Nix’s pick was a rare miscue on an otherwise spectacular performance for the signal-caller. Nonetheless, the Razorbacks scored on their first possession of the second half turning the game from Auburn being up 14-3 to being down 17-14 in the third. Razorback quarterback KJ Jefferson dropped back into the end zone on third-and-15 with 7:39 remaining in the third quarter. Jefferson attempted to evade the pass rush, but Derick Hall was too quick. Hall sacked Jefferson and caused a fumble. “Derick Hall, that’s a big strip, fumble play,” Harsin told reporters after the win on Saturday. “You score on defense; you have a really good shot of winning the game.” Hall was into making the tackle; he didn’t realize he created the turnover. “We knew they were backed up. Before we got into that drive, that was a goal that we had, to keep them backed up and cause a turnover,” Hall told reporters via zoom on Saturday after the game. “So, when that opportunity presented itself, I think I took complete advantage of it. I didn’t think of it as a strip-sack. I thought it was just a regular sack.” Defensive tackle Marcus Harris recovered the ball. Auburn was back on top 21-17 and would never trail again against Arkansas. “Then when Marcus got on the ball, I started celebrating that maybe it looks better,” Hall said. “All the hard work we put in just to show it and produce right there, and just to celebrate with each other right there was really cool.” Zakoby McClain nearly went for the ball. McClain eased up once he noticed Harris was close to making the play. “It was a good play, good call by coach to use our blitzes on the quarterback and rattle him up,” McClain said after the game. I went in there and stopped their running back from letting the quarterback get out of the pocket. And Derick came around and got the strip-sack, and I went to jump on the ball. I really had it, was sitting on it, but I gave it to my boy Marcus. I love him.” Nix and the offense scored 17 more points after the fumble. Arkansas only scored seven and none in the fourth. Nix credited the sack by Hall and recovery by Harris as inspiration. “It was huge. It was obviously the play of the game. I think that our sideline — we had a lot of energy at the beginning,” Nix told reporters. We went down and scored, scored again and then there at the end of the second quarter kind of lost momentum and so that play after they came down and scored, that play was huge.” “It got us back the lead. Got the field back shortened so they didn’t win field position, and then we just obviously got some fire back to us.” Auburn is 5-2, 2-1 in SEC after the win. The Tigers are off next week before an October 30 matchup against Ole Miss at Jordan-Hare. Nubyjas Wilborn covers Auburn for Alabama Media Group.
  7. i am impressed if you know hunter or about him. he loved his drugs. got his ass whipped by the hells angels. hated nixon. and when he died they shot his ashes out of a cannon. i am a pothead but i could not do 95 percent of the drugs he has done. i miss him.
  8. it has been hard man. she was my one true love and i am handling it like a kid. i will get past it but it is just kicking my ass. i just do not want her to die on me. thanks for caring. with my temper i do not deserve it. i guess i am paying for my sins.
  9. i am wondering how you pronounce his first name. i guess his tagging an extra loss was he was in a hurry to get his instant analysis out.
  10. i say a pick pregame today of gus on espn and he looks like he has aged twenty years since he left. i was ready for a change but i liked gus. i still laugh when i think about gus saying "we beat the dog crap out of them" after the ga game. i cannot stand ga fans so i loved it and still do. i am glad things are ok now.
  11. from what i gathered on reddit worm did not play because he was in the doghouse and it was said harsin brought it up without mentioning names. take it with a grain. it certainly does not sound like worm and i am a huge fan.i did an edit to add this..... Harsin had a very specific quote after the game which I believe slightly targeted Shivers’ “not focused” comments earlier in the week: “Sometimes when you have something become such a focus, you have to step back and put things in perspective. "Do your job. That was the message this week." I think shivers not being focused or his comments at least led to his time on the pine. level 2 Ok-Recognition7077 · just now i am certainly not saying you are lying or anything of that nature but that sounds nothing like worm. i am on aufamily which is a great auburn site and worms mom posts fairly regularly there. this just shocks me because he is a yes sir no sir kind of guy and his mom raised him right. maybe more will come out and we will find out more down the road but if i was a betting man i would not bet anything that worm has a bad attitude. anyway come visit us guys and tell aubiefifty {me} hello. give me some love for recruiting for the fam mods. 1
  12. yes! brian said that was the hardest hit he ever took.
  13. Instant Analysis: Auburn defeats Arkansas 38-23 on the road. By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com 3 minutes Auburn remains in contention for the SEC West division title with Saturday’s 38-23 win against Arkansas. The Tigers are 5-3 and 2-1 in the SEC heading into a bye week. Ole Miss comes to Jordan-Hare on October 30 for another Western division game. Bo Nix had a season-high 292 yards on 21-26 passing and threw for two touchdowns in front of over 75,000 rowdy fans in Fayetteville. Nix led the Tigers down the field for a touchdown on the game’s first offensive possession for either team. Ja’Varrius Johnson caught a 39-yard pass from Nix, giving the Tigers a 7-0 lead. Nix put the game away with a 23-yard run for a touchdown putting the Tigers ahead 38-23 with a little over two minutes left in the contest. Auburn upset the Razorbacks with a 15 point victory. However, the win wasn’t as easy as the final score reveals. Here are some observations of Auburn’s sixth consecutive win against Arkansas. Quarterback matchup KJ Jefferson is a great quarterback. Jefferson showed his skill with several big passes when he threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran for 66 yards. Nix ran for 43 yards, including the game icing touchdown. Nix was marvelous except for an interception with Auburn up 14-3 late in the second quarter. He overthrew the receiver. As the first half ended, Arkansas took advantage of Jefferson leading the Razorbacks down the field for a score. Arkansas scored another touchdown on a Jefferson 30-yard pass to begin the second half to take a 17-14 lead. Jefferson threw both of his touchdowns to Treylon Burks. Nix got into gear after Arkansas took the lead. He completed passes to 10 different Tiger receivers. The running game is back for a day for Auburn. Arkansas had 232 yards rushing versus 135 for Auburn. However, Tank Bigsby had 68 yards and a touchdown. Nix also ran for a touchdown. Auburn still needs work on the ground game. But they got enough yards to get the win against Arkansas. Defense Arkansas got across the 50 into Auburn territory the majority of the game. However, Auburn kept the Razorbacks out of the end zone consistently. Auburn got two critical stops on fourth down. It also helps when the offense scores following stops as the Tigers did against Arkansas. Receivers were better There was a lot of criticism for the wideouts in last week’s Georgia loss. They were much better against Arkansas. Robertson’s 71-yard catch was huge. Shedrick Jackson had five catches for 61 yards to lead all receivers. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
  14. they went to remove five spots off her liver and could not even do that because they had to remove her uterus and ovaries. they already got a huge tumor from her intestines and she has to have the bag. so if the female stuff was cancerous she is probably a goner and we are still very close. but enough about that i am bringing myself down.
  15. the crow since you do not seem to understand is they can win without tj like i suggested. why is this so hard? are you mad at someone enjoying a game? i needed it. i have a lot on me. my second ex is fighting for her life right now in maryland with cancer so let me enjoy a small vistory ok?
  16. man i am trying to have some fun and enjoy THIS game. i am well aware of our record.
  17. dag is your man crush? is is right above ya on posts...lol
  18. yep. bo loved to hit. dye had to stay on him to avoid tackles instead of running through them if he had a choice. who was the badass LB bo just killed in the nfl?
  19. i think they read the fam and like to mess with us. they set us up and set us up and then BOOM! they makes us eat our words with their play.
  20. i said tj needed more playing time as i did not think bo was quite getting it done and maybe the team doubted him. after the arkie game we can clearly see that is just not true. so bless me father i have sinned. i will repeat the creed a dozen times and give a hundred war eagles! any of you guys got anything ya want to get off your chest? grins
  21. i imagine we are banged up. we need an off week to heal.
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