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  1. i just watched half his video and i never saw anyone throw the ball to him. does anyone know if he can catch so we have that extra option with him?
  2. i heard is mom and a sister are off the chart hawt...................lol
  3. i dislike bama as anyone who has seen the pic on my posts would agree. i hated bama fans from a young age. but the majority of friends i have that are bama fans are actually pretty classy. but then most of them went the the university of alabama. and they all pulled for auburn during their run in the tourney. i just wanted to take up for the six i know that are classy. the rest can go to hell....
  4. no wonder no one believes in santa anymore. dirty bums...........
  5. once again i really appreciate the work you put in el. you bust your azz and i hope they pay you for it but know tha it means a lot regardless. you are becoming a legend on this board with all that you do. if i ever make back down to auburn maybe i can buy ya a burger or decent meal when my social security kicks in later this year.
  6. so you are saying women love you they just do not love you long?
  7. montgomeryadvertiser.com Recruiting visits paint positive picture of feeling inside Auburn football program Josh Vitale, Montgomery Advertiser 7-8 minutes AUBURN — The picture that had been painted from outside the Auburn football program in the two weeks since a 52-21 loss to Alabama in the Iron Bowl was not a particularly positive one. There were rampant rumors about Gus Malzahn’s future as head coach, despite the seven-year, $49-million contract he signed earlier this year. Athletics director Allen Greene acknowledged them in a letter penned to fans on Monday, writing: “those rumors and speculation have not served the Auburn Family well." But it wasn’t just that. Offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey left for the same job at Kansas, and Malzahn’s first two targets in the search to replace him — friend Hugh Freeze and former analyst Bobby Bentley — chose instead to go to Liberty and stay at South Carolina, respectively. MORE: Auburn hires Memphis' Kenny Dillingham as offensive coordinator This past Tuesday, former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant chose to sign with Missouri just two days after finishing an official visit to Auburn, which ranked prominently among his finalists. On Saturday, running back Asa Martin — a former four-star recruit and the reigning Alabama Mr. Football — announced his decision to leave the Tigers after a puzzling true freshman season that may have included a mismanagement of his redshirt. But in talking to some of the 10 Class of 2019 recruits who finished official visits to campus on Sunday — both committed and uncommitted — one didn’t get the sense that negativity outside the program had penetrated the walls of the Auburn Athletic Complex. “I feel at home,” four-star Louisville, Miss., defensive end Charles Moore said. “It’s about the life after football. Good, honest coaches. What you see is what you get. They ain’t trying to spice it all up and send me a Disneyland picture or whatever. I know it’s going to take a lot of hard work when I get here; going to have to be 10 toes down and come here ready to work. “They didn’t even sell me a recruiting pitch or anything. I actually didn’t even feel like Auburn recruited me. I kind of feel like they said, if this is the place for you and you feel like this is where you fit, then come, but if not, we want you to be successful wherever you go. The relationship I have with these coaches, I feel like if I didn’t come to Auburn, I would still talk to Coach (Marcus) Woodson, still talk to Coach (Rodney) Gardner, Coach (Kevin) Steele. Those are the type of people that are up here, and these are the type of people I want to surround myself with.” Moore isn’t one of the 16 players committed to an Auburn class that ranks 12th nationally and fifth in the SEC with less than two weeks to go before the early signing period begins on Dec. 19. He’s actually pledged to Mississippi State. But he visited this weekend with close friend and four-star Auburn defensive end commit Jaren Handy, and while he remains committed to the Bulldogs, it’s clear the Tigers made some inroads with him. “I don’t want to just freak everybody out, but be looking for us to be beside each other in May or when the fall comes,” Moore said of him and Handy. “I really do want to play with Stone, and I love this place. My parents, my brother, my sister, they love this place.” Handy feels the same way. The Hattiesburg, Miss., native told reporters his commitment to Auburn is “more solid” after his latest visit and he may even decide to sign later this month. He “ain’t going nowhere,” and he’s trying to bring Moore (who won’t sign anywhere until February) with him. Four-star running back target Mark-Antony Richards also doesn’t plan to sign or even announce his decision until February, but it was clear after his latest visit that Auburn is very much near the top of his list. “I really got the chance to hang out with some of the commits and some of the players, like Jarrett Stidham, Will Hastings and Bo Nix, some of the other guys — Tyler Fromm, too,” he said. “I think that was something I didn’t do at any other school, was hang out with some of the other guys. Really, it just felt like I was already here, to be honest. “It’s always good every time I come here. I’ve been coming since I was in like eighth grade, so it really hasn’t … I haven’t had a negative side of it.” So maybe some of the perceived issues over the past two weeks have been overblown. Malzahn announced Sunday night that he had hired “rising star” Kenny Dillingham, formerly of Memphis, to be the team’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. Greene wrote Monday that the Tigers’ head coach is “dedicated to this program and he has my support as we work together to move forward.” MORE: Gus Malzahn will call plays for Auburn's offense Even before that, the offensive recruits who visited Auburn over the weekend didn’t seem particularly concerned about the team not having an offensive coordinator. “I’m not worried,” Richards said with a smile. “I trust him, and he's going to make things work,” said Nix, a four-star recruit ranked as the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the class. MORE: Patrick Nix, Bo Nix write memorable script at Jordan-Hare Stadium “I’m not really sure who it is right now, but we’ll figure it out,” three-star wide receiver commit Ja’Varrius Johnson said. “I’m just always a confident person. I think everything is good.” Johnson, out of Hewitt-Trussville, is so confident that he plans to sign later this month after previously being unsure about whether he would or not. He also expressed optimism that the Tigers would hang onto their high-profile commitment from four-star Hoover wide receiver George Pickens, who also took an official visit to the Plains this weekend and spent a lot of time with Johnson and Nix. Pickens, who does not plan to sign until February and is still being pursued heavily by a bevy of schools including Alabama, Florida State, Georgia and LSU, did not speak to reporters Sunday. “I’ve always felt confident with him, because I personally know him really good. We played little league together,” Johnson said. “I just feel like… I know I have a feeling he’s going to stay.” Everyone has since the regular season ended a little more than two weeks. The last player to decommit from the Tigers’ 2019 class was three-star center Jakai Clark, and that was way back on Sept. 3. He flipped to Illinois in November, then to Miami on Monday. The top-rated member of Auburn's class, five-star Loganville, Ga., linebacker Owen Pappoe, reaffirmed his pledge to the Tigers last week, tweeting, “Let me clear things up…I am 100% committed.” Pappoe is on track to enroll early, as are Nix, four-star guard Keiondre Jones, four-star defensive end Colby Wooden, four-star defensive backs Zion Puckett and Cam’Ron Kelly, and three-star tight ends Luke Deal and Tyler Fromm. It doesn’t appear that the negativity projected outside the program has had much of an effect on the players Malzahn and his staff are trying to build Auburn’s future around.
  8. hey coach what would it take to get you to take over our tigers and can you guarantee improvement? and if ya took over what is the first thing you would do? lol
  9. this would be awesome.....................
  10. i love how they put his gpa in the film clips. the more info the better. thanks for posting.
  11. trump attacked a pow, a muslim vet who died to save several kids on h9is team, and of course the gold star family. so it is ok for trump to do it but not dems?
  12. i have had a problem getting these to play in the past but it is working great today. THANX!
  13. How Auburn QB commit Bo Nix hasn’t been sacked this season Updated 4:02 PM; Posted 4:02 PM 18 Gallery: Bo Nix honored as Under Armour All-American 1 share By Josh Bean | jbean@al.com jbean@al.com Auburn quarterback commit Bo Nix understands the importance of limiting negative plays. For evidence, consider this single stat: Nix hasn't been sacked a single time this season. Not once. It's a point of pride for Nix leads Pinson Valley in its chase for a second straight Class 6A championship. "My offensive line knows exactly what to do, and they give me time back there in the pocket," Nix said today after receiving his honorary Under Armour All-American jersey at a ceremony in the school's auditorium. "If something does break down, I've got a receiver out there I can just throw it to and make it work. It's means a lot for us, not to get sacked and not turn the ball over. We take pride in that. "Our O-line, they love it. They can say, 'Our quarterback hasn't been sacked all year.' For them to be able to say that and know I contributed to that, it's really neat." Latest Power 25 rankings The Power 25 is designed to rank Alabama's top 25 high school football teams, regardless of classification. Patrick Nix -- also the son of a high school coach and Pinson Valley's head coach -- abhors sacks and interceptions and has trained his son to avoid them at all costs. But even the elder Nix is impressed with Bo's ability to avoid sacks this season after he was dropped only three times in 2017. "Obviously, you have to have a good protection," Patrick Nix said " Most of our schemes are designed to get the ball out pretty quick, and he does an amazing job of processing things very quickly and the ball coming out. And, then, he's had some Houdini moments where he's gotten out of situations that you think there's no way he's about to get out of this and he gets out of it." Nix became the third Birmingham-area player to receive his Under Armour jersey this week, following Hewitt-Trussville’s Pierce Quick on Monday and Thompson’s Amari Kight on Tuesday. Hoover’s George Pickens -- a member of Auburn’s commitment list for the Class of 2019 -- received his last Friday. Bo Nix plans to graduate from Pinson Valley in December and enroll at Auburn immediately, which would allow him to participate in on-campus bowl practices. He'll then travel to Orlando for the Under Armour All-America Game before starting classes at Auburn in January. With Jarrett Stidham expected to head to the NFL after this season, Bo Nix said he hopes to be in the quarterback mix immediately. "I think every quarterback wants to go there and play," Bo Nix said. "but I understand that if it's not my time, it's not my time. I trust the coaching staff and I trust myself that it's going to come. I may have to be patient, but if it comes early, I'll be ready. If it comes later, I'll still be ready for it." First, though, he'll play in the Under Armour game, which he called "a dream come true." His grandfather, Conrad Nix, coached in the 2009 game and Bo is now scheduled to play in it a decade later. Could Auburn flip OL Amari Kight? The 6-foot-6 1/2, 315-pound Kight was honored today as an Under Armour All-American, the second Alabama commit so honored in the last two days Nix's ball security helped him secure the Under Armour invite and could help in his quest for early playing time at Auburn. Sometimes, he said, that means understanding the power of throwing the ball away. "You just don't take a sack and you just don't throw an interception," Patrick Nix said. "That's how it's been in our household forever. He's watched me watch games and yell at quarterbacks on the screen for taking a sack or throwing an interception … and me telling him, 'Hey, you don't do that.' "Second-and-10 is so much easier than second-and-16 or 17. Understanding the value of a yard, I think, is very important." Added Bo, "If something happens, just throw the ball away and live with the next play." But can he keep up the zero-sack stat all season? “I’ve made it this long, so why not keep it going?” Bo said. See latest ASWA football rankings Etowah supplanted Vigor as the No. 1 team in Class 5A in the latest Alabama Sports Writers Association Top 10 polls
  14. several are fishy and one cat was talking about gus' "demise". i thought it was his coaching but i am not sure if he was saying he wanted gus to drop dead or something. if it was the later it was pretty bad and i am ashamed thee are auburn fans out there that think like that. and i understand people getting angry but good grief.
  15. there seem to be a lot of troll types on the board lately and it seems they all wandered in close to the same time. anyone else thinking the same? and they all seem to be itching to blast the sunshine pumpers butmaybe it is my mental illness kicking in. and who was the cat that posted the "demise threads" twice only to get deleted. he came with them i believe. is anyone allowed to see this cats name?i was gonna bookmark it but it was gone before i could read the first two posts in his second thread.
  16. how do you know it is not some kid? good grief.
  17. i am not sure we need to replace our rb coach unless he is not happy. he sure has come up with some great backs while at auburn. i think the oline is the culprit for most of the rb troubles.
  18. coach do you agree with this? i swiped iit from another site but it sounds legit. from a bummer fan as well. Is this a fair assessment: I've watched 3 of your games. Stidham is actually better than last year, often I see the A and B gaps collapse causing him to get rid of ball quicker or force throws. Team are sitting on your RPOs knowing that it's a quick read. Yes I know you guys have a few O-line issues but some can be covered by moving the pocket to take advantage of Stidham athleticism. I think Gus asking him to sit in the pocket and get to his 3rd reads on long developing plays is killing your offense. Arkansas was playing a soft Cover 2 and occasionally bringing a safety into the box. It should of been Barbeque Pig all night.
  19. concerning the db's...........is there any chance adding the second secondary coach maybe has caused some confusion? not bashing but curious. i know we are playing some youth but i think we have done this before with better results? thanx
  20. yes doc i live in the saks area tho i am originally from gadsden.
  21. i have huge respect for coach peterson so i am taking nothing for granted. i just think we look better this year out of the gate than most years which i think means good things for us...........
  22. i post that and then here i think herbie say this is petersons best team so far.................uh oh. lol
  23. once again i appreciate your knowledge and insights! i read everything i can you and pass put out!
  24. i love your posts coach. here is washingtons record for last year i believe. @ Rutgers W 30 14 Montana W 63 7 Fresno State W 48 16 @ Colorado W 37 10 @ Oregon State W 42 7 California W 38 7 @ Arizona State L 7 13 UCLA W 44 23 Oregon W 38 3 @ Stanford L 22 30 Utah W 33 30 (14) Washington State W 41 14 (9) Penn State L 28 35 their record to me does not scare me much at all even tho i know peterson is a good coach. do you think by their record washington might be a tad overrated? and i like washington so i am not dissing them just looking for facts with someone that has a better knowledge of what is and what appears to be.
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