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  1. i have discovered american aquarium and they are awesome and one of americana's finest.their newest cd is called lamentations from the bible and i believe it to be one of the best albums released this year................
  2. my god man use a condom and give the little lady a break sir!
  3. ell needs a happy meal by the way. and i have no idea why i just said this...........
  4. them trustees that have caught hell on here snuck in and sabotaged ya lol
  5. i just added a few bucks. i would have given 20 but it jumped from 15 to 25. and i am not high yet........lol. i love this site and red i think you are outstanding. when do i get my nekkie pic of golf again?
  6. i just posted the info mikey i never thought anything about what he was thinking.i am more interested in who will be our new coach.
  7. Auburn Football Meet Auburn’s newest Tigers, the class of 2021 Updated Dec 16, 2020; Posted Dec 16, 2020 From left, running back Jarris Williams (Troy), defensive back Armani Diamond (Auburn) and defensive tackle Lee Huner (Auburn) are recognized during an early signing day ceremony at Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, at Blount High School in Eight Mile, Ala. (Mike Kittrell/preps@al.com) By Giana Han After Auburn fired coach Gus Malzahn, nobody could have guessed that the football program would still be able to hold onto its recruits, interim head coach Kevin Steele said. While it lost one and had a few hold out on signing, Auburn still managed to bring in 12 recruits, including two new players who weren’t previously committed. The signing day success said a lot about both the staff and the players, Steele said. “The staff did a great job the last couple days, relentless in their pursuit of trying to keep the class together and represent Auburn in terms of a way people at Auburn would be proud,” Steele said. “These guys, these 12, they showed a commitment to Auburn University that is the kind of commitment you want in the fourth quarter in the Iron Bowl.” The new group of Auburn Tigers includes five new offensive players and seven new defensive players. It also may add a few more in the coming days, Steele said. As of right now, there is room for 11 more players to sign. That will be something for the new head coach to focus on. For now, here is a brief introduction to your newest Auburn Tigers: Three-star offensive guard Garner Langlo: Langlo was the first player to sign with Auburn on Wednesday morning. His letter came in bright and early at 7 a.m. Langlo never wavered from his commitment to Auburn, despite his respect for Malzahn. “He stood in the paint,” Steele said. After the news broke, he simply said “War damn Eagle.” Langlo said out of all the schools who offered him, Auburn was the one that would challenge him the most. With Jaeden Roberts’ decommitment, Langlo becomes even more important as the only offensive lineman in the class of 2021. Four-star quarterback Dematrius Davis: Offensive coordinator Chad Morris went to work as soon as Malzahn was fired to keep Davis in the class. Davis confirmed his commitment before signing day and then was the second player to sign with Auburn. “Replacing a quarterback is hard to do in a class,” Steele said. “So we’re glad that he stayed with his commitment.” Steele said Davis has the ability to hurt teams with his arms or his legs, and he knows how to win championships. Four-star defensive tackle Marquis Robinson: Wednesday was the day Robinson changed his life, according to his Twitter. Wednesday was the day he became an Auburn Tiger. As a “big, strong, powerful, athletic” guy, Robinson helps fill a need along the defensive line, Steele said. Three-star tight end Landen King: Another recruit primarily targeted by Morris, King decided to stick with the Tigers. Steele said Auburn had both its tight end targets :in the boat.” King had 53 receptions for 853 yards and nine touchdowns in 2019. He is one of four Texas recruits in the class of 2021. Three-star wide receiver Hal Presley: After King and Davis, Presley brought the number of Texas signees to three. He’s a player Auburn feels has a good future. “Very, very good football player,” Steele said. “Electric with the ball in his hands. Good, strong hands.” Presley had 45 receptions for 874 yards and eight touchdowns in 2019. Three-star JuCo defensive back Kamal Hadden: The cornerback from Independence C.C. decided to stick with his commitment to Auburn, which was positive because Steele said he is a “very, very talented football player.” He was the first defensive back to sign with Auburn on Wednesday. When his letter came in, Auburn described him as a guy with “sticky coverage skills” and a high football IQ. Four-star defensive tackle Lee Hunter: Hunter is the highest-rated player in the class, as well as one of the oldest commits. Since he committed so early, Auburn had developed a strong relationship with him. Steele thinks that’s ultimately what allowed Auburn to keep Hunter despite the change. “He has the ability to be an exceptional player in this league,” Steele said. “His personality fits Auburn.” Three-star cornerback Armani Diamond: Hunter brought a surprise with him. His teammate Diamond was not previously committed to Auburn, but he announced his intention to become a Tiger on Wednesday. He was a guy Auburn had its eyes on, Steele said. When he did well in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game, they decided to add him. Oklahoma transfer Grant Calcaterra, tight end: The All-Big 12 player was tight lipped ahead of signing day about whether he would stick with Auburn after it fired Auburn. But then his letter came in at 11 a.m. Monday morning. His message didn’t imply permanence — he tweeted “for now, War Eagle,” but he put his signature on the line. He will add more experience to the tight end room. Three-star defensive end Ian Mathews: Mathews was another surprise on signing day. He never announced his commitment as he decided between Georgia Tech and Auburn. Then, on signing day, he shared that he would be wearing orange and blue in the fall. Mathews gives Auburn another “athletic, edge-type” guy on the defensive line. Four-star safety Ahmari Harvey: Despite saying he didn’t know what to do after Malzahn was fired, Harvey decided to stick with Auburn. He said he was going to let his announcement be a surprise. He sent his letter in at 11:15 a.m. and became Auburn’s second-highest rated recruit. He made 94 tackles with 10 pass breakups and six interceptions in 2019. Three-star defensive end Tobechi Okoli: Normally, Auburn doesn’t recruit guys out of Kansas City, but COVID-19 helped it snag Okoli. Steele said once his high school coach connected them, Okoli sounded intrigued by the idea of playing SEC ball. Steele said they liked his skillset, and he’ll be another athletic guy on the edge.
  8. Auburn Football Auburn signs another solid defensive line class to help replace graduating starters Updated 7:04 AM; Today 7:04 AM Blount defensive tackle Lee Hunter chooses Auburn during an early signing day ceremony Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, in Eight Mile, Ala. (Mike Kittrell/preps@al.com) By Giana Han For the fifth year in a row since Derrick Brown and Marlon Davidson joined the team, Auburn brought in a strong class of defensive linemen. Four linemen, including two four-stars and two three-stars, solidified their commitment to Auburn on Wednesday, the first day of the early signing period. It is the fifth time in six years that Auburn has signed at least two four-star recruits, and it’s the fourth time in six years it has signed at least four defensive linemen. The new signees will go a long ways in helping replenish a defensive line that may be losing senior starters Big Kat Bryant, Daquan Newkirk and Tyrone Truesdell to graduation. All three could come back if they want to because the NCAA has granted all players an extra year of eligibility, but they are all seniors. The four new defensive linemen don’t just give Auburn more bodies to help create depth in a tough league. They also fulfill some specific needs. Four-star defensive tackles Lee Hunter and Marquis Robinson help add size on the inside. “We needed some big, strong, powerful, athletic guys inside there,” interim coach Kevin Steele said. “They answer that.” Hunter, who is from Mobile, is Auburn’s highest-rated recruit in its 2021 signing class. He was also one of Auburn’s earliest signees. When Auburn fired coach Gus Malzahn, he was thrown off for a bit, but those deep connections, as well as his lifelong fandom of Auburn, helped him to stick with the school. Keeping the 6-foot-5, 292-pound recruit was a major score for the Tigers. “He’s a very, very athletic defensive lineman,” Steele said. “His skill set is very high. He has the ability to be an exceptional player in this league.” Meanwhile, Robinson stayed quiet after Malzahn was fired but signed with Auburn anyways. He is currently Auburn’s fourth-highest rated signee. He made 25 tackles, including seven for loss and three sacks, in the 2020 season. He measures in at 6-foot-3 and 300 pounds. Three-stars Tobechi Okoli and Ian Mathews are a bit smaller and add a different element. Steele described them as “more athletic, edge-type guys.” They both will more likely play as defensive ends. Okoli was an unusual score for Auburn. He hails from Kansas City, Mo., which is outside Auburn’s normal recruiting grounds. The pandemic allowed the Tigers to stretch their search, and they were impressed with the skillset Okoli showed on film. The 6-foot-5, 290-pound high schooler was “intrigued” by SEC ball and committed early on. Mathews’s commitment was the opposite of Okoli’s. Hailing from Columbus, Ga., Mathews was right in one of the hottest spots of Auburn’s recruiting area. But Mathews didn’t commit to the Tigers until the day he signed, instead taking time to weigh the benefits of Georgia Tech in addition to Auburn. All four players were recruited by defensive line coach Rodney Garner, the man Brown and Davidson attribute a lot of their success to. Garner’s defensive line was not as dominant this season as it has been in the past, but it dealt with injuries and a lack of experience. Towards the end of the season, some young players, like Derick Hall and Colby Wooden, really stepped forward. Their progress helped each of them to earn SEC weekly honors. Auburn currently has three bucks, six defensive ends and six defensive tackles who aren’t seniors. Steele said Auburn’s still looking for more players it can use at the buck position. But with two defensive tackles and two defensive ends coming in, Auburn will have plenty of linemen. In fact, Auburn may have so many linemen, it could switch some over to the offensive line to help a position group that only has one 2021 signee so far. However, that’s a decision for whoever takes over as head coach, Steele said. Even with 11 spots left in the class of 2021, Steele feels the line is in a good place, especially since he expects another defensive line commit by Friday. The four (or five) new Tigers have the skill and attitude to carry on the Auburn defense’s traditions. Related articles:
  9. he was my man crush and his love for auburn is what made me pick him.
  10. i think he was average saturday but i was pulling for him. i watched his replay and realizing it was just one game he looked average but i bet stoops had him on a close leash so to speak. i still remain a fan of his and i hope he lights it up in the future.
  11. so we roll over every single time the repukes do some underhanded crap again and again? this is twice on the courts. we heard they all saying yada yada and then abandoning their word to screw the other side. i say the hell with it. i say pack the courts, pack a bong, and lets watch them see how it feels for a change.
  12. thanks coach! your insight is something i have really enjoyed and i also realize it takes away from your personal time so i know you do it at some cost. to me that just makes it more special and is in the spirit of the auburn family. thanks again and war eagle!
  13. well we did used to have bb gun battles...........then one of us got popped on the eyelid and his mom found out and hell was unleashed lol.
  14. have you fallen on your head lately or something mikey? you just throw stuff out there now to see if it will stick.
  15. i nsaw him in the ham back in the late seventies and he put on a great show. and he loved to kick soccer balls out into the crowd as well.
  16. no wonder i got no comments. hell i did not even gat a u suck dude.........lol
  17. hell i thought i was on the music thread. lol thanx for whomever moved it. people wanted to hear me sing and i finally got help loading them.
  18. this was going to be the title cut but we can out of money and it needed some extra work. this is why we have a chick on the cover and it says little america....lol
  19. this is probably my favorite on the cd. odd this is a demo because the dummy we were recording with lost the true studio version. but i wrote it, sing on it, and play guitar on it. i call it my depression song.................
  20. tried to do a van morrison type thang but it turned into a frigging bosa nova lmao........
  21. this is probably one of my favs. there is a thirty second football cheer at the beginning. it is about the joys of playing live music.............
  22. i got a couple more but they have not been uploaded yet.............
  23. i wrote this and play acoustic and sing lead. the lady singer cleans my clock and is not the probate judge of calhoun county. i was not big on this song for years butn it has grown on me.
  24. i wrote this and sing on it. our guitar player arranged the guitars. he turned an average song into a decent one i do believe.
  25. i wrote this. i sing lead and play acoustic guitar. it was done in 94 - 95. it is a little dated but hey it is one of my babies......check out the guitar rides. he toured in a band that fronted bob seger. true story.......
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