10.21.2008

The Tuesday chatter

Hey everyone. It's been a weird Tuesday. We're all so used to this being a big information day, but everything was shifted back. I'm sure you're OK with that. The wait is almost over.

Here are a few things to share:

TEMPERATE TUBS: Tuberville is not a cold-weather guy. In fact, I think Auburn is about as far north as he likes to travel. He received a call this afternoon from Jimmy Perry, the team's director of operations, who already is in Morgantown, W.Va. He reported cold temperatures even in the sunshine.

``You know how I feel about cold weather," Tuberville said. ``I'll be so bundled up that people won't recognize me on Thursday."

INDOOR FACILITY UPDATE: There appears to be some renewed chatter about building an expansive indoor facility. The football team currently uses a 60-yard building immediately north of their practice fields, though Tuberville said in February that a bigger facility would be preferable.

Tuberville and a pair of university spokesmen told me today that they aren't aware of any official changes to the project's status, but it's still something worth mentioning.

To review, the project would entail some significant work with the massive drainage basin that flows south out of Jordan-Hare Stadium. If that is squared away, the preliminary plan is to close Biggio Drive and build the new, multi-purpose facility on grounds formerly used by the track & field teams.

You can see that on the map; it's the gray area on the left. The football practice fields are directly to the east of that.

Preliminary cost estimates were in the $10-$15 million range. Auburn has a lot of money tied up in the new basketball arena ($90 million+) and its associated projects, so indoor-facility funding seems scarce.

TEZ TALKS IT UP: Here are some excerpts from an interview with Tez Doolittle, the happy-go-lucky defensive tackle.
  • On the rumors about Tuberville: "I haven't heard anything about his job being in jeopardy and whatnot. People are still worried about who's going to be the coordinator and this and that but that's all we've heard about."

  • On the offensive changes: "They get to put their hand down on the ground and they come off the ball a little harder. I always heard Tyronne Green crying about being in the two-point stance about how he can't get push and stuff like that. Yesterday, went against the offense the last couple periods of practice and I saw Tyrone get down in a three-point stance so I was thinking 'I know they ain't about to pass' so I came off hard and I kind of jacked him up a little bit and he got mad yesterday so we were laughing about that. So I guess they like having their hand down in the dirt and stuff."

  • On his feelings about the new offense (Doolittle was a fullback in high school): "I want to run the ball, basically. I want to get back in my high school days and try to run the ball on the goal line. I was joking to coach Gran about that. I was like 'Coach, when we run the ball and get down on the goal line, let me pound that thing in.' We were just joking and laughing about that."

  • On WVA quarterback Pat White, a Daphne native: "He's very good with the option. When he sees the defensive ends crashing down, he's going to pull it down and run it. If he's in the pocket, he can kill you with his arm and his feet. So he's a good quarterback."

116 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:21 PM

    Dangit Tez, you just gave away our secret about only running the ball when we are in a 2 point stance.

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  2. Anonymous4:23 PM

    I'm a retard when it comes to editing a post using my blackberry.

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  3. Yeah, good to know they haven't spent time fixing that little obvious stance secret. Maybe W Virginia didn't notice what the common viewer did in the Arkansas game, though.

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  4. I've got your back, Alan.

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  5. Anonymous4:38 PM

    In times of trouble and despair, I always know jay g has my back and that's a great feeling! Thanks man.
    On to the game, I wish we would just run the ball close to 35 times with about 7 to 10 deep balls mixed in. I have a feeling that's what well do, but getting disappointed watching auburn is something I am now accustomed to.

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  6. Anonymous4:40 PM

    Dude, sorry again.

    I think I need to retire for the day. Can't even post right.

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  7. Michael: Awesome.

    (I erased the second post, but wanted to acknowledge your work.)

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  8. Yes, I see you've cleaned up the place. Now only you, me, and Alan know what really went on in here. I plan on taking these secrets to the grave.

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  9. What's my silence worth to you?

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  10. Me? Or Michael?

    I suspect the prices could be different.

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  11. You silence is worth nothing, because no one would believe you if you talk, Monica. After all, you didn't post. You have no proof you witnessed a thing. If the glove does not fit, you must acquit.

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  12. Well, I guess I'll just shut up for free then.

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  13. Anonymous5:02 PM

    The famous Chewbacca defense, egh Michael?

    Jay G. Thanks for the updates on the indoor facility.

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  14. What is a Wookie doing living on Endor? This does NOT MAKE SENSE!

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  15. Anonymous5:03 PM

    I won't even let crudup get this secret out of me.

    Just heard on the radio that ingle Martin may get a shot for the chiefs, wow, hadn't heard that name in a long time. Didn't he play at UF then transfer?

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  16. Anonymous5:05 PM

    Yep. Martin was a Punter/QB for Florida then went on to Furman if memory serves.

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  17. I know there are other females on this blog and I wish y'all would post cuz when these guys start talking South Park I'm way out numbered!

    Hep a sistah out!

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  18. For the love of gawd it is not that dang cold up here. Sheesh

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  19. Ingle Martin was awesome. He was better than Chris Leak, but Chris Leak was Zook's guy. So Martin got the shaft.

    He has been on a few NFL practice squads, I think he has been a backup some on active rosters too. He was pretty darn fast also, imagine if he had been running the spread instead of Leak those first couple of years?

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  20. How about the termperature in December in Arkansas.

    Okay, that was uncalled for. Sorry.

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  21. Three minutes 'till Jay Radio. I'm all a twitter...


    ha @ Mark

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  22. Minica, is it colder than 77 degrees? If so, its freakin' cold...I'm going to North Carolina this weekend am fretting, because I haven't bought a coat in several years. Think I'll pull out the ole' Auburn sweatervest for the plane ride Thursday.

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  23. ha ha PF! You are such a sweatervest kinda guy. Well, they are talking like it's going to be single digits. At the END of the game it will only be 40 ish, but I guess it's all relative.

    Why are you going to NC?

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  24. By the way, today was gorgeous here in WV. The leaves are so pretty right now, really crisp blue skies (nothing like we get in Alabama, but very nice) and so those of you who'll be coming up will enjoy it. I should gripe about WV so much. It's gorgeous, fantastic small mouth fishing, white water rafting and sking (but I don't ski). Ok, that's my mea culpa to WV.

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  25. Mon, I have no idea where I'm going. Somewhere in the northwest part of the state.I'm more just along for the ride...I spent a season at Snowshoe. Tried to see as much of the state as I could. WV was beautiful, all the way until my snowboarding accident took me to the trauma center in Morgantown. Scratch that, the amount of morphine I was given made it even more beautiful.

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  26. Excellent interview, Jay. The audio sucked, but the content was great.

    Most excellent shout out to where the hotties live.

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  27. nevermind. southwest NC. was just told that the cabin is just north of Andrews.



    Jay G, "HABOTN.com, where the Hotties Live". Nice!

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  28. "Where the Hotties live"

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  29. PF...you're getting on a plane to you don't know where in NC. Now THAT's intriguing.

    Snowshoe accident = ouch
    Morphine = yay (I should have thought of that when I moved here in 1995)

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  30. Great. Now a ton of radio listeners know where I live.

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  31. I'm surprised that the audio sucked.

    I was on a land line and all. Dammit.

    Sounds like you got the HABOTN shout-out, though.

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  32. You were on the same show with Auburn luminaries such as Ben Leard, Stan White & Jesse McCovery.

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  33. "Where the HOTTIES live." must be added as a tag line to title of the blog ASAP.

    Was that off the cuff or have you been holding on to that one?

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  34. Would I seem brighter and hotter if I said "where the HOTTIES live" was pre-meditated?

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  35. hey anybody see the ref tackle that USC (south carolina that is) player? Turns our the ref plsyed for Kentucky and I think the ole guy just forgot his role. It is hillarious. Luckily it had no real effect on the game. go to you tube to see it. Search ref tackles players or somebody smarter than me link it. It's great!!

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  36. I don't think you COULD seem any hotter or brighter than you do right now. I don't know about everyone else, but I'm just basking in the afterglow.

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  37. I do like that Auburn has been focused on facilities other than just a bigger stadium. JH is impressive as is. I do think the recruits will be more impressed by the other facility upgrades.

    Having Doolittle run the ball in short yardage is actuall interesting. I had forgotten he was a fullback.

    As for the lineman being in a three point stance, that concerns me. If it is only when we are under center, that is probably cool. If it is only when we are running, that is not so good. It would be very interesting if the three point stance were regardless of formation.

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  38. Michael, man, I'm drawn to Jan Terri every time I see that avatar.

    I don't wanna lose you tonight; you're the only thing that matters.

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  39. "bask in the afterglow" not sure that's what I'd call it....

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  40. So, Tez said they were joking and laughing about him running the ball in short yardage. That means they'll certainly being doing it, right?

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  41. Jay's da man though

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  42. I am not sure about being referred to as a hottie. Hootie maybe. Where the hotties live does have a good ring to it though.

    As for WV, anything north of Columbia, SC is too far north.

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  43. Anonymous5:52 PM

    My favorite Star Wars characters were the Ewoks. That is all.

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  44. Awk, what in the world tipped you off to an Ewok reference?

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  45. Wartiger -Oh, just go with the basking! Everybody's doing it (that's hottie pressure).

    Steve - amen. and btw, you KNOW you love being called a hottie.


    AWK! You live in blog time too.

    I thought about saving this for Halloween, but it's never too soon for a little Get Down Goblin.

    paste this, I don't feel like looking for Mr. S's nice instructions

    http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=119675&title=jan-terri-video-vanguard

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  46. Anonymous6:01 PM

    Jay, I just saw the praise of the Ewok's here today so I had to actually say it. Too many people were beating around the bush.

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  47. hmmm monica..pretty funny but hmmm..was that "break down goblin" now that's pretty funny. I was getting ready for a scare.

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  48. Is it too late to follow up on Ingle Martin? He did in fact transfer from UF to my alma mater- FU- -and lead us to the brink of the national championship game before losing to Youngstown St(?) I think? Anyway, he had a naked boot run that was WIDE OPEN for the touchdown late in that one (he was fast, especially for 1-AA) but lost his footing on the astroturf and went down.

    He was initially drafted by the Packers to back up Rodgers, who backed up Favre. I think he'd be attractive to alot of teams as a
    3rd string QB, because he can also serve as a backup punter-- making him more valuable.

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  49. I'm lost.

    Forget the Ewoks. Can I get a Slave Leia shout-out?

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  50. Quan Prowell, former Furman Paladin.

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  51. I think Jay should have a weekly, online radio call in program.

    The Advertiser could sell commercial time. Some of those games you gee..guys play would be perfect advertisers and maybe some online Auburn gear dealers.

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  52. Correct. I think he got to FU, played part of a season and thought "yeah, I'm definitely too good to be playing with these slow pokes"

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  53. I'd listen to that. When is that happen'n?

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  54. I think at least 20 people would listen to that.

    Get real!

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  55. Anonymous6:28 PM

    Jay G., I heard E. Woodberry say that Hot Carter was most likely out for this game.

    Is that accurate?

    Are there any other injuries that will hold people out of playing time?

    Thanks.

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  56. Jay - You're wrong. Don't let those old dudes running Gannett rub off on you.

    I never realized how much Jenna Fischer looks like Leia (a young Carrie Fisher).

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  57. Hot Carter is out with an ankle injury, yes.

    Sounds like Jerraud is going to play.

    I think those are the only up-in-the-air guys.

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  58. Anonymous6:47 PM

    Thanks.

    By the way, AC/DC is getting so love for "Black Ice."

    REVIEW

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  59. I always thought Tubs was one of those guys protecting his skin from the sun with the long sleeves in August and September. Turns out he's just a lot like my great-grandmother. Anything below 80 and he's freezing.

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  60. I have been thinking about our offense ever since reading Doolittle's comment about him carrying the ball.

    I think we see a lot of the I formation. I say this because I see two options here: we pass a lot out of the spread, or we go with power football in the I formation. I don't see the spread option as being much of an option since WV has to be very experienced against defending against that considering they practice against White.

    So, since we have to either pass out of the spread or run the I, it looks like the only option is to run the I.

    I can't see us attempting to beat WV running the spread option. If it comes down to who can best run the spread option I would like to officially say uncle right now.

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  61. I wonder if Tubs likes re-runs of The Lawrence Welk Show too.

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  62. We need official Hottie shirts made, with HABOTN on the back! I'd sport it.

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  63. I know someone who makes shirts. Would the Montgomery Advertiser be willing to sponsor them?

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  64. "Where the Hotties Live and the Playas PLay" My sugestion anyways. I missed the radio interview. I was hitting the olyptical machine at the time. Wish I could have listened.

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  65. Somehow, I really doubt it.

    Any good scoops today?

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  66. I was talking about the advertiser sponsoring a shirt Eddie, not you on the workout machine.

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  67. first of all...shesaid your pic is scaring me..is that a mixture of hillary clinton and the joker??!! yikes...secondly

    Did anybody check out that ref clip I mentioned. I only mention it again because it's worth it????

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  68. Oh come on Phred. Who wouldn't want a shirt of me working out. I would put Jarred of Subway to shame if only I had as much weight to lose as he did.

    HABOTN sponsored by Fatass Eddie.

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  69. Wartiger. I think most have seen the clip. It has been poster a couple of times. I believe the ref must have had a NAM flashback of his playing days.

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  70. ok ok so you all rolled your eyes when I mentioned it 2 days late...well crap I didn't see it unitl today ok.so I tought maybe I wasn't the only one who missed it. OH and the fact that I was 2 days late in talking about it didn't occur to me until now..it's still funny

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  71. People at my newspaper said they were going to handle the t-shirt situation.

    They haven't. I sent an email reminding The Person In Charge about this and I received no response.

    So ... I may be forced to take matters into my own hands. I know the HOTTIES need their thirst quenched.

    For the record, I'll be paying for Taylor's shirt when we get to that stage.

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  72. Welcome Wartiger. Is this Tuberville? Did you have a stroke? :) I'm just kidding with ya. It is very funny unless you are a South Carolina Fan. Keep brining the Passion!!!

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  73. Anonymous8:35 PM

    Wartiger..it's Ok...we know you were jus' tryin' to keep to keep the hotties hot.

    For no apparent reason and totally without justification....I'm feelin' good about the WVa game. Maybe I have gulped down Zenmaster Tubs latest ruminations

    Mon...I flew into Huntington WVa to look at some land for a shopping ctr. We landed on a graded off mountain top, rented a car and drove downhill to town. On the way back "up" to the airport, we pondered therunway length. Cool setting by the Uhio river.

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  74. I saw the South Carolina QB take the hit from the ref. I am not sure what was going through the guys head, but my impression was that he got out of position, possibly day dreaming, and suddenly realized he couldn't get out of the way, so he used his shoulder. I can't believe an official would do that intentionally, but it was funny.

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  75. Anonymous8:45 PM

    woudln't pat white be a corner if he came to auburn? oh my word

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  76. Hey Hoopie - Yep, that graded off mountain was the site of the 1970 Marshall football team plane crash. I used to have to fly out of that airport often. How long ago were you here? Pullman Square shopping center? Yes, Huntington is nicely situated on the Ohio River.

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  77. Since the defense is on the field for almost the entire game anyway, why not let Tez play a little fullback? Run Lester behind Tez like that little dude from uh ... dang what was that team? They were red and the TB was about 5'6" and around a buck fifty.

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  78. phred, that team should not be mentioned.

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  79. no, I think I'm talking about whoever it was who beat USC. I have forgotten. It was a night game three or four weeks ago.

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  80. Anonymous9:12 PM

    Oregon State.

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  81. Anonymous9:13 PM

    Monica...this was in 1990 and the S&L failures stopped financing..we decided to stop developing for a while......uhhh....2008...it's deja vu all over again.

    It was winter, gray w/dirty snow around, but Marshall U, the Ohio River and mountains held great potential for Spring thru Fall.

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  82. Anonymous9:15 PM

    Phred....we'll call it the Mt. Tez goal line formation

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  83. Yea. It was this kid ... Jacquizz Rodgers. He's about the size of your average 8th grader. He makes Lester look like a giant.

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  84. I found this interesting. Meaningless, but interesting.
    LVSC thinks BCS is BS

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  85. Hoopie ... shoot me an email sometime.

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  86. Ahh..that was before Monica (BM) That's the area that was apparently called the "Superblock" around here. Development was on again off again. Well, it was finally developed and opened 4 years ago as Pullman Square and it's fantastic. Huntington really needed it.

    PULLMAN SQUARE

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  87. Mr. S are you sorry you showed me how to create links? I'm link maniac now. :-)

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  88. Thanks for the link Monica. It seems Las Vegas isn't as high on the longhorns as I am. I think the are a cut above everyone else.

    It also appears they realize what is going on with Bama, but I am not certain about Bama. They are playing to the level of their opponents. If Bama wins the SECCG, they should be in the BCSCG.

    Actually, I think there should be a new rule. The BCSCG should be the SEC Champ against the other guy. It seems to be working well so far.

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  89. Anonymous9:34 PM

    Not at all...the more infor. getting shared here, the better I say.

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  90. Anonymous9:43 PM

    That would include you.

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  91. did anonymous just come out of the closet? I'm confused.

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  92. Anonymous9:52 PM

    Nice one Mr.S

    OK...I'm gonna try one.....I think that all anonymous posters....have self esteem issues.

    Phred..I'll do it, gotta go for tonight tho.

    peace

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  93. ha Steve I like your new BCS rule.

    OK, last link for the night. I am an experiential learner. As I have never, well, played football, sometimes it's really hard to understand the fine details from just watching. Occasionally, I find an article that really gets into the nuance of the game. I really dig that. This article on WVU's Devine does that.

    Devine getting used to new style

    Thank goodness tomorrow is Gameday Eve. My obsession is getting on my own nerves. Goodnight hotties!!

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  94. Oh, and wait until my hubby finds out I'm a "homo"!

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  95. At some point, we may have to go to a registration-only setup.

    For now, we'll just deal with the sporadic silliness from "anonymous".

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  96. ha ha ... I'll fess up now. that was me. I was just tryin' to get something started. a little bored I guess.

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  97. Anonymous7:10 AM

    I do not have anything to add. Just hate to see the comments sitting at 99.

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  98. There we go again Anon...Never happy or satisfied!!! :)

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  99. Despite feeling the urge to make post # 100, Anon is probably the same guy who probably hates when someone makes post # 70.

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  100. I can't wait till tomorrow. It is getting boring not having some football to talk about. What percent do you think we lineup under center. I say 50%.

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  101. I'd say/hope more than 50%.

    I'm going to guess more like 75% unless we are playing from behind and have to spend a lot of time passing to try to catch up.

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  102. I hope we do run 75% under center. I really miss play action passing. I hope to see some of that. The only thing that worries me about playing at WV is the temp. It is supposed to be in the 40's durning the game. I can't remember the last cold weather game we played. I'm guessing Nebraska in the Cotton Bowl?

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  103. Anonymous8:24 AM

    I'm more concerned about what Pat White is going to do.

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  104. Worrying abut Pat White makes too much sense. Just imagine the speed we had back there playing him on the scout team. Pat White doesn't have a chance.

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  105. If our D plays good assignment football, then we should be fine.

    As far as the weather goes, the 2000 Iron Bowl was miserable. That was the first game in Tuscaloosa since the early 1900's and I remember some Bama fans saying before the game that Auburn wouldn't win in T-Town unless hell froze over. Well by the end of the game hell was frozen over.

    The 1993 Auburn/Arkansas game was miserable as well.

    I didn't go to the Cotton Bowl (apprently not many did) so I don't remember how cold it was there.

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  106. Anonymous8:32 AM

    If Ta'Sharvin Bell was that fast, we'd be playing him, injury or not.

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  107. I was at that 1999 bama game. It was the coldest game I have ever been too, period. It was sleeting and turned to rain and then I just froze my butt off the rest of the game. I also remember the 95 Georgia game being one of the coldest games that I'd been too.

    Mr. Sensible- I say play Bell.

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  108. Eddie,

    UGA in '95 was freezing. I remember leaving Auburn that Saturday wearing shorts. I think it was about 30 degrees colder when we got to Athens.

    At least I left with a souvenir of the hedges that night.

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  109. I was pretty cold at last years Iron Bowl.

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  110. The opposite of that, I don't think I've ever been hotter at a game than the 2001 Ole Miss game. It was an early kick and I think it was something like 97 degrees and very humid. I think I bought 5 or 6 of the $3.00 bottled waters that day.

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  111. Ole Miss 2001 was brutal. I remember that game. JCam out played Eli that day. I cannot think of a hotter game now that you say that.

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  112. Yeah, I believe Casinious Moore had over 100 yards and maybe a couple of TD's in that game and we went up 27-0 on them and held on to win 27-21.


    But it was horribly hot that day.

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  113. the worst game ever was Alabama there in 2000. It warmed up enough to change from sleet to rain that day. I have been in some cold places Marshall and Lehigh in December, but that was the worst.

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