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  1. as an aside dag i believe you work in the medical field? stay safe...............
  2. as a fat boy i hate their tight fitting jerseys. i could have bought one with jersey number 24 which was my dads auburn number but i would look like a bird. big ol body and skinny legs............lol
  3. did he use a lot of mfers in person?
  4. i had the first pair of all black keds high tops but they hurt my feet or my right foot doe to some joint pain below my big toe. i was so sad because i was in a weekend band and wore a lot of black. i had to give them away...........
  5. but what if it was true and we could have twice that number? to be honest i have not purchased a pair of nike's in fifteen or twenty years. but i believe the kids thing is right. i mean we always seem to have yearly articles on people getting robbed and murdered for their nike's. i have never heard that about any other sneakers. and i am not taking up for nike but if they gave us an edge in basketball i would take it. but i also admit i do not know the politics behind the nike brand either other than sweatshop stuff which i believe they all do except maybe new balance.NB used to claim they were american made if my memory is correct.
  6. just that pic of you wearing that dress mr japster.....lol
  7. Kobe Hudson officially becomes an Auburn Tiger Wednesday Today 8:26 AM 3-4 minutes After a year and eight months of commitment, Kobe Hudson will finally become an Auburn Tiger on Wednesday. Hudson, a four-star receiver from Troup County High School in Georgia, committed to Auburn in April 2018. Even after he made his decision, Auburn continued its recruiting efforts with him, which allowed him to develop a relationship with head coach Gus Malzahn. The relationship was very important to Hudson, and it helped solidify his commitment to Auburn. “It’s been a long process, just staying together as a family since my ninth grade year, my tenth grade year to when they be recruiting me in these final years,” Hudson said. “So I’m just happy it’s here.” Hudson is the No. 10 recruit out of Georgia and the No. 18 wide receiver in the country. He received offers from 21 other schools, but stayed committed to Auburn. Immediately after Hudson signs Wednesday morning on Signing Day, he will move to Auburn to start participating in bowl practices. He will be able to participate in three bowl practices, and then he will head to the All-American game. He will return to Auburn January 5. Hudson doesn’t know who his roommate will be yet, although he’s heard it might be five-star running back Tank Bigsby. By getting involved early, Hudson hopes to develop more of those relationships that he talked about with both the coaches and players. He was told Auburn wants to get the ball in his hands a lot, and he’s preparing to be able to make an impact on the team quickly. Hudson had to wait until after the season to really focus in on his receiver work. He spent the season at quarterback for Troup County. Although it didn’t give him much practice with route running and ball skills, his time in the pocket gave him another perspective of the game that will be helpful to him as a college receiver. “It helps me a lot to know what coverage the defense is in, like, seeing those zones,” Hudson said. Hudson finished his high school career with 1,424 receiving yards and 5,030 passing yards. He also had 2,401 rushing yards. This past year, while Hudson played quarterback for his high school, he also watched as Auburn’s quarterback developed. Bo Nix’s improvement is an exciting prospect for him. “I'm really looking forward to next year because at the end of the season, Bo started to build the thing,” Hudson said. “He just started getting comfortable, so I know next year when he come in, he'll be able to go.” Hudson took his official visit to Auburn on December 14 and chatted with Nix as he prepared to leave. Hudson was told during the visit that the coaches will try to have Nix throwing to him often. He’s preparing to play every receiver position. “They say they’re just going to try to get the ball in my hands as much as they can,” Hudson said.
  8. the legend is back! thanx for sharing the love with your auburn brothers and sisters..........
  9. give me a shout. i used to collect mantle stuff until it got too pricey so now i am interested in auburn stuff. whats your favorite auburn piece?
  10. coach ray if you continue with your wonderful articles i will treat you to a mata's greek pizza. over the years they have been voted best pizza in alabama. we can meet or i could send you a gift card so you keep your privacy. your insights are some of the best i have ever read. you make it easy to understand and they entertain the hell out of me. you are one of my favorite things on here. if you leave the bad guys win.i hope in a few days and things return to normal you come back to us. picture aufam as the little boy at the end of the movie begging shane to stay. see? you laughed or wondered what i am smoking. come back and let the idiots eat fish heads......
  11. the debbie downers are so bad on here they actually got a write up on al.com. some have hoped gus would die so he would be gone. some hoped we would get busted by the ncaa to get gone. one cat even threw mrs gus under the bus as well. if you hang around long enough you will find out..........
  12. momma trust me when i say there are goobers on here that will smear anyone to make gus look bad. most of the folks on here know you are a class act and raised worm to be the same. you and worm are much loved and respected by those on here with those who have no agenda. let em eat fish heads and drown in their own hate. they do not rep the mostly great people on here.
  13. man i thought you were seven foot tall and bullet proof..........
  14. looks awesome to me so far........
  15. i should have said they serve no beer. and closed on sundays. their greek salads are popular as well.
  16. have you ever tried mata's pizza in anniston al? they have won a few best pizza of the state awards. it is the best pizza i have had. they closed down the old place and opened a new one right beside it in an old hardee's building right next to the victoria. i was wondering if you had tried it how they stack up to chicago pizza?
  17. you could not drive a tack up my rear end with a sledge hamer.........
  18. when married to ex number two we had four differnt parrots. i believe the lil guy is grooming you. they do that.
  19. murdercycles........i rode off and on for years. man i loved the freedom i felt and people snicker but i always felt closer to god riding. shrugs..
  20. How Auburn commit Tate Johnson went from recruitee to recruiter Updated Jul 28, 10:47 AM;Posted Jul 28, 10:29 AM Getty Images AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 15: A general view of Jordan-Hare Stadium during the game between the Auburn Tigers and the LSU Tigers on September 15, 2018 in Auburn, Alabama. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) By Sam Blum | SBlum@al.com Not many of the Auburn recruits coming out of the Saturday on-campus event were fully decked out in Auburn gear. That’s because many of them still have no idea where they’ll be going to school. In that way — and maybe also the full beard — Tate Johnson stood out. He was dressed out in all Auburn clothing. The 2020 guard was there not just to reaffirm his AU commitment, but to help build the growing class. “I’m more of a recruiter now," Johnson said. "I can kind of be on the coaching staff, sort of say and help the coaches recruit. It’s a more laid back process. And I enjoy it a lot.” He’s one of six offensive line commits in the class. The three-star had offers from Georgia Tech, Boston College and Cincinnati, among others. But he sounds 100 percent sold on Auburn, and will enroll early, in January, after signing in December. “It’s different when recruits are talking to the coaches than when they’re talking to other recruits," Johnson said. "On a certain level, recruits bond with other recruits because they know what they’re going through. They know that other recruits aren’t gonna steer them in the wrong way. They know that other recruits picked here for a reason, and they believe it more coming out of our mouths than the coaches mouths, because they know we’re not just gonna sell them.” These skills might come in handy for one of Auburn’s top running back targets, Tank Bigsby, who is rated by 247Sports as the No. 7 running back recruit in the country, and the No. 4 overall player in Georgia. He is choosing between Georgia, South Carolina, Auburn and Tennessee. Johnson obviously works closely with Bigsby on the offense at their Hogansville, Georgia school, and hasn’t been shy that he wants the prized recruit to continue on as his teammate, even if he isn’t pressuring him to make that choice. “I don’t pressure him hard," Johnson said. "I want him to make the best decision for him and his family. But I just preach to him, I mean here, he knows it. He’s said it before. It’s such a family-oriented staff. They really care about you more than anyone else. I mean, his top schools, out of all those top schools, I’ve been to them, I’ve seen them. This staff is unlike any other staff I’ve ever seen ... He would thrive here under coach Cadillac William.”
  21. Auburn commit making smooth transition from QB to WR Today 6:09 AM 2-3 minutes By Josh Bean | jbean@al.com Troup County (Ga.) coach Tanner Glisson said he considered moving Auburn commit Kobe Hudson from quarterback to receiver full-time. That’s the position Hudson played as a freshman and sophomore and where he’s projected to play at Auburn, despite accounting for nearly 5,000 yards of total offense and 48 touchdowns as a quarterback last season. Glisson said he even discussed the possible position change with Auburn coach Gus Malzahn. “Gus acted like it was not a big issue,” Glisson said. “He said to do what we need to do to win a championship.” That means Hudson will play quarterback, Glisson said, and could line up at receiver, running back or just about anywhere on the field this fall. This week, though, Hudson is a full-time receiver at The Opening Finals recruiting showcase in Frisco, Texas, and he already looks like a polished receiver. He’s making 1-handed catches. He’s running crisp routes. And he looks comfortable catching passes instead of throwing them. “I do a lot of quarterback and receiver stuff at my school,” Hudson said. “I play 7on7 with Cam Newton, so I’ve got a lot of receiver work this summer also.” Hudson – one of 13 committed players in Auburn’s Class of 2020 – is currently the Tigers’ highest-rated offensive player at No. 82 nationally, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings. He plans to graduate in December, enroll at Auburn in January and immediately become a full-time receiver. Hudson showed his athleticism by running for 1,410 yards last year, averaging more than nine yards a carry and running for more than 100 yards in Troup County’s last four games. Hudson said he’s also used his appearance at The Opening Finals to try to recruit for Auburn, too. The Tigers got commitments from receiver Ze’Vian Capers and linebacker Wesley Steiner this week, and both are also at The Opening Finals. Both are also Georgia high school starts, like Hudson. “I’m recruiting a lot of guys. I’m trying to build the class,” Hudson said. “It’s a good class, for sure.”
  22. stat i just saw your picture ans subscribed to you on youtube. keep the video's coming.
  23. the mighty burger was my favorite qb at auburn. he threw a pretty pass. last i heard he was selling boxes out of rome ga. he keeps a black and white photo of himself in uniform and a mutual friend got me his autograph. i got to go to several of his games with my parents. my parents took me to a ton of games after i got out of the military. my mom would sneak in miniatures into the games in her purse and we would get nice and toasty together while my stepdad was the designated driver and missed out lol. those were some of the best memories i have.bo, burger and many others were so much fun to watch. ever consider terry henley stat? he was a great runner and a born comedian. anyway thanx so much for these video's.
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