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8.13.2009

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*=FOR THE ANONYMOUS EMAILER WHO GOES BY "MIKE PRICELESS": The following post was written by Tar Heel Tiger, who is an esteemed member of our community. I, Jay G. Tate, did not write the following passage. If the previous two sentences don't sufficiently convey the fact that Tar Heel Tiger wrote this piece, please contact me again. Perhaps I can call you on the phone and read to you. Polysyllabic words can be tricky in print.



HAPPY RONNIE BROWN DAY!!!

A Cartersville, Ga., native and Auburn graduate, Ronnie Brown is a former All-SEC and Academic All-SEC performer. Though he started only 12 of 47 games for Auburn, he finished his career ranked 7th in school history with 2,707 rushing yards and 5th with 28 rushing touchdowns. He also had 58 receptions for 668 yards and two touchdowns.

He was the second overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft. He plays for the Miami Dolphins.

Jay G's note on Brown: He was more social than Carnell Williams. He also was a completely different kind of back: Bringing power and a certain kind of refinement I never saw from No. 24. Brown was a gifted receiver, a powerful runner and a tireless performer -- when he was healthy. He was sidelined fairly often before that 2004 season. I'll always remember Brown's game at Ole Miss in 2002: 33 carries, 224 yards, three TDs. He was incredible that day.

Here is a little reminder of Ronnie Brown's college exploits.

(Thanks to CincyTiger for assisting with some statistical research.)

343 Comments:

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Substance, Part Deux

9:56 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

I LOVE ME SOME RONNIE BROWN!!!!!!!!

atta boy Sensi.

9:57 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

FAH is right.

9:57 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Man, he's on fira today!

9:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bet Jason Allen still has nightmares of the dynamic duo of 23 & 24 cleaning his clock.

9:59 AM  
Blogger Eddie McCoy said...

FAH, I like it!

9:59 AM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

Ronnie Brown: Bad Man.

I wouldn't classify him FAH, though. He won't outrun McCalebb now. He wouldn't have outrun McCalebb then, either.

10:00 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

sorry, i was referring to Sensi & his icon being FAH.

10:00 AM  
Blogger Eddie McCoy said...

Scottie- Was I too hard on the bama fan last night on Sensi's other moonlighting project?

10:01 AM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

FAH update: Team sources suggest the addition of Walt McFadden to the team.

So here is your revised FAH lineup: McCalebb, Harry Adams, PPL, McFadden.

10:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The FAH Four

I like it.

10:03 AM  
Blogger Jet said...

Is Big Snacks FAH?

Inquiring minds.

10:04 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

Eddie, i only make it through 20 minutes or so of the show on my drive to work. i've given up trying to listen to anything at work right now b/c i'm so busy. will prob finish at the gym this afternoon.

is giving a Bama fan a hard time bad? i'm confused.

10:05 AM  
Blogger Eddie McCoy said...

McFadden deserved to be a founding member just because of his last name, just as I deserve to be a drunken Irish Brigade member with my last name of McCoy

10:05 AM  
Blogger Eddie McCoy said...

Scottie, not at all, see if you like the last 10 minutes of the show.

10:06 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

Is that video of him running over that tenn. safty in the sec championship game? i can't get youtube at work.

Ronnie might might not be as fast as McCalebb but he was as fast as Cadillac and bigger. that what i though was so great about him.

at one point wasn't Brandon Jacobs at Auburn behind those two? thats some serious depth at RB.

mornin hotties

10:07 AM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

Another FYI: Big Snacks doesn't like being called Big Snacks. King Dunlap and Marcus McNeill made me promise to call Mr. Berry by his nickname for the remainder of his Auburn days, but I may break the deal.

Berry REALLY doesn't like that name.

10:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm out for the day Hotties. Jet, let me know if you need help moving Turbo in on the Plains.

10:07 AM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

Nugget: The video is a montage of various Brown highlights.

10:08 AM  
Blogger mytommyd said...

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10:08 AM  
Blogger Eddie McCoy said...

Aunugget- Brandon Jacobs was behind those two until Tubs suggested he be a TE and then it was outta here. Wonder if he has any regrest?

10:09 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

nice, i have spent many hours looking at old Ronnie and Cadillac highlights, especially after Auburn games last year. had to remind myself that we were awesome not too long ago.

Thanks for all hard work Jay G, it makes my day.

10:10 AM  
Blogger mytommyd said...

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10:11 AM  
Blogger mytommyd said...

The video is AWESOME. Thanks for whoever provided the link, thanks to the person that made the video, thanks to JGT for putting on the front page, and THANK YOU Ronnie Brown!!! WOOOHOOOO AUBURN FOOTBALL RULES!!!

10:12 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

yeah Eddie, im sure he doesn't. but its not like, even with hind site, playing him would have made us any better at any time. all three of those guys were/ are studs.

10:12 AM  
Blogger Bellefay1 said...

Jason Allen must have nightmares about that game in 04...and for him to get drafted by the Dolphins in 06.

10:15 AM  
Blogger Norm said...

Morning Hotties - coming to you live from way out west where I'll work another long day, drive 2 hours to LAX for a red-eye home. I'm so lucky.

You know I run a lot but I'm not FAH in that use but I do think I'm FAH because I'm a funny guy. I think I am at least, don't you dare tell me differently.

Keep Hate Alive.

10:17 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Ahhh the glory days, one of my fav possessions are my two AU signed helmets, one signed by 23, RB and the other 24, CW. They face each other in a mirror backed display case. I'll have to post a picture.

10:17 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Brown also happened to be faster than Caddy, although he wasn't quicker.

10:20 AM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Ronnie Brown was my favorite player on the 2004 team.

I can only remember him making a mistake on one play at Auburn. In the 2002 game vs UGA on our last drive after he had gotten hurt but was still playing, he ran out of bounds to stop the clock a couple of plays before we had to punt. Had he stayed in bounds we win that game because UGA gets the ball with a lot less time.

10:22 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Sensi, where does he fit in? He is fast as hell. That's where he fits in.

10:23 AM  
Blogger Jet said...

I certainly don't fault Tubs for wanting to move Brandon ... he was a beast, but Cadillac and Ronnie were better college football players. Why not try to get him on the field at another position?

Brandon is the perfect NFL back. He left, which made sense for his NFL aspirations as a running back.

It worked out for all involved.

10:23 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Hopefully, you can see them.

10:23 AM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Tub actually suggested to Jacobs that at his size, his future would be at DE in the NFL, and suggested moving him to DE for the 2004 season.

Jacobs transferred. It seemed to work out well for all involved.

10:24 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

cool Sean. i've got one of those glossy orange footballs that they both signed. it makes me happy.

i've also got that large RB print of the J.Allen runover signed and hanging over my couch in the AU Room.

10:25 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I think CTT did the right thing there. Caddy was the obvious choice at tailback because Brown was so darn versatile. He could have played any position. Make Ronnie a tight end, no problem. Heck, you could have made Ronnie the center and he still would have likely been the best one we had. As for Jacobs, he would have played tailback after Caddy and Brown graduated, but he didn't understand how good those two were.

10:27 AM  
Blogger Aubie said...

Great job THT and Jay G. RB was/is fantastic.

On a different note, I have decided to adopt some of CGC's management tools.

I am making my wife and kids wear shower caps while at home so they don't scuff up their hair.

I also yell at them if their utensils are not properly aligned at the dinner table.

If these things are important to Chz, then they are important to me.

10:28 AM  
Blogger Peter Frankenschmidt said...

I wish people would call me Big Snacks. Berry should be more appreciative.

10:28 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Not a fan of the Orange jersey in your profile Aubie...it's just too much.

10:29 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Tell Berry that it is better to be called big snacks than big sacks, so get use to it.

10:29 AM  
Blogger Norm said...

Aubie - report back to us in a week and let us know if you're still alive.

10:30 AM  
Blogger Commish of Old Pimps said...

Of course McCalleb is FAH. He has the unfair advantage of having four legs, as this JGT picture and article clearly reveals:

http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/article/20090813/SPORTS0402/908130322/1002/sports/Teammates-can-t-keep-up-with-Tiger-tailback-McCalebb

10:30 AM  
Blogger Aubie said...

Sean,
EVERYONE loves the orange jerseys. You are the only one I have ever heard of who doesn't love them and wish we would wear them every game.

10:33 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Yeah but if we wore an orange jersey, the sleeves would have to be different or something to balance it out...just sayin'.

Sarcasm duly noted by the way.

10:35 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

tenn. wears orange jerseys...ef tenn.

10:38 AM  
Blogger Dan Armstrong said...

Good morining:

Not to be too contrarian but someone wrote that we would not have been any better at any point had Jacobs remained on the team. What if he had sat out 03 or 04 and been featured in 05?

Remember that Tre Smith started against GT because Irons "didn't know the offense". We don't lose to GT with Jacobs in the backfield.

10:39 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

That RB highligh video is awesome. Notice that his highlights aren't when we played the joe nobody, they are against the big boys. His performance against Penn State was one of the best performances I have seen from an Auburn runningback.

10:41 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

By the way, was Justin Albert the linebacker that said Auburn's first victory over UT in 2004 was a fluke. That would be the first fluke. Not the second fluke when we beat them in the SECCG.

10:42 AM  
Blogger Monica said...

Steve I think you should tell Mr. Berry to "get used to it." Please make sure someone video's that so you can share it with us.

10:45 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

said that Big B.

i meant while caddy and ronnie were there. after Jacobs left its kind of a moot point. Yes, it would have been great to have him in 2005 but he didn't want to wait to play and he didn't want to play another position before that. in 2004, we could not have won anymore games playing him. thats what i was saying. but i do argee having him later would have been great.

10:46 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Jacobs and Irons sharing snaps would have been interesting.

10:47 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

i never understood why after Caddy and Ronnie left we didn't continue playing our offense like we did when they were there. playig both RBs together and doing the RB passes and stuff. it was like the coaches said.."well, that worked great.....lets try somthing else."

10:49 AM  
Blogger Dan Armstrong said...

I would not have taken Jacobs over either of them myself (he looked slow in college) but the since the staff somehow talked him into coming to Auburn in 03 perhaps they could have talked him into taking a redshirt at some point.

Jacobs and Irons would have been a thunder and lightning tandem for certain. I still feel sorry for the poor saps on the kick return team when Jacobs was the wedge buster.

Moot point I suppose since neither could have prevented the 5 missed FGs in the LSwho game......

10:52 AM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

i just got sick to my stomach think about that lsu game.

10:54 AM  
Blogger Dan Armstrong said...

Same here, sorry about that.

10:55 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I don't believe we had another running back that could play the Ronnie Brown position in 2005.

10:55 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Don't forget, Brad Lester got the nod to start and it was only after the Arkansas game where he left with an injury that Kenny Irons took over as the starter full time. Lester was a guy that could have filled the Brown role. He had a ridiculous stat his first two years, he had the most TDs/touches in the history of AU football...even better than Bo for a while.

11:05 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Lester wasn't really the receiver that Ronnie Brown was.

11:12 AM  
Blogger Dan Armstrong said...

I had forgotten all about Lester and how good he was when healthy (i.e. dragging UAT defenders 10 yards on 3rd and short to ice the 07 IB). I guess I am trying to forget 2008 altogether.....

11:12 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

I would argue that as a freshman and sophomore, Lester did good things catching balls out of the backfield. His role changed considerably as did his production as his career progressed.

11:13 AM  
Blogger Jet said...

Brad Lester ... man, he was talented ... but he kept going on those duck hunting trips after the season, and you just kept questioning his commitment to Auburn.

11:14 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Don't misunderstand Steve, I'm not saying he was as good as Ronnie, but he was good enough to play that role.

11:14 AM  
Blogger Dan Armstrong said...

I wish I could find the clip but there is a Caddy TD run (UGA maybe) where Ronnie Brown is absolutely destroying a defender to pave the way. He didn't stop blocking the guy until they were 4-5 yards out of bounds, it was awesome.

He was underappreciated for his blocking ability in my humble opinion.

11:22 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

That is the thing with Ronnie Brown. It didn't really matter what he was doing, he was good at it. He could run, block, catch...heck, he even threw that ball in the pros. Put the guy at any position and he would have excelled.

11:27 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

What do y'all know about a walk-on WR named Jay Wisner?

11:30 AM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

i know about as much as you just posted Sean.

11:31 AM  
Blogger BigEZ said...

Eddie, someone on your podcast said that if we flip flopped a couple of games last year and won maybe eight games that we would not be having these discussions now. I disagree because of how terrible we played and the loss to Bama. I do think however that we would at least be worrying about having another terrible Tubby offense.

11:32 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

One of my buds just said he thought he might be an impact newcomer and I thought that was odd as I've never heard of him before.

11:35 AM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

"As for Jacobs, he would have played tailback after Caddy and Brown graduated, but he didn't understand how good those two were."

Steve,

Jacobs couldn't have played after Ronnie or Carnell, he was in the same class as them. He would have been a senior in 2004 as well.

11:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was surprised to learn that Senor Lester never mustered a 100 yard rushing performance. He alswys seemed to be scoring TDs but never hit the century mark.

Any word on his whereabouts?

11:40 AM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

I never saw Lester as an every down SEC back. He was at his best when he could come in as a change of pace for Irons or Tate.

11:42 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Right on WERK. When he was the change of pace/receiver out of the backfield, he was at his best.

11:44 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Which, coming back to present day, makes me really excited about the new 23...kid's gonna be a star!

11:45 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WTH is FAH?

11:46 AM  
Blogger j-z said...

Fast As Hell.

11:48 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks, j-z!

11:49 AM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

For all of us who love the guitar...RIP Les Paul.

11:56 AM  
Blogger Monica said...

Amen

11:57 AM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Is it just me, or are more famous peeps dying this year than usual?

12:00 PM  
Blogger mytommyd said...

It has to do with global warming Seanzie

12:01 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

i'm procrastinating a phone call i don't want to make yuck

12:03 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

when's the last time the Roundtable had a "nationally known guest"?
lol

12:06 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

It would have been interesting to see what changes Tuberville would have made with the offense this season. He could have went back to his conservative ways or he could have hired Malzahn. We will never know.

12:09 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I am expecting to at least hear about a narrowed list of potential QB starters sometime this week. It should be coming any day. I would think they would want to be able to give a couple of QBs most of the reps in Saturday's scrimmage.

12:10 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Tuberville would have gone out and hired some other dude to run his patented "Tubershell" offense.

12:11 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

I don't think Gus would have worked for Tubs. Especially not with the restrictions Tubs place on "he who must not be mentioned."

12:12 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

place = placed

12:13 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Steve,

Aren't you a big proponet of not mentioning the past and saying that Tuberville is our old coach, why are we talking about him still today?

12:13 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

RK, scroll up. He was mentioned.

12:15 PM  
Blogger AUBigCat said...

Ontario McCalebb is so fast that he ran through a hurricane in Florida and didnt get wet.

12:15 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Would Gus be working with Nall, Ensminger & Knox?

If so, I would suggest that the results wouldn't be great.

12:16 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

One of the things I would like to see with this team is for it to come together early. We have a long history of losing games early in the season that we probably shouldn't have. Typically there has been a game 4 or 5 games into the season where I think our team finally develops a personality. Of course, I am still waiting on that game from last year.

12:18 PM  
Blogger mytommyd said...

McCalebb facts soon to be thrown about

12:19 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

RK, that is an excellent question. I would have no problem with Gran and Nall still being around. Even Ensminger wouldn't have bothered me. I just think Knox needed to find somewhere else more well suited to his talents.

12:19 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

That's the point I was going for RK. Gus wouldn't work for Tubs if he kept those guys on board....why am I even commenting on this? We've already beat all the stuffing out of Trigger on a few occasions.

12:20 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Steve just makes sure not to originate the comments, but once they are made, he likes to comment on the previously afformentioned comment.

12:20 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Nall= sucks. That guy was the anti-offense.

12:20 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Nall was an excellent OL coach. As an OC, Nall was a great OL coach.

12:22 PM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

re Lester: He didn't even get a free-agent contract this fall.

That says a lot to me.

12:22 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I think Lester is the player that I read tended to over train. His father instilled in him to always do more than the other guy. That isn't always the best idea. Both he and Davis never lived up to their potential.

12:24 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Regarding all things Tubs

12:25 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

that's a bit disturbing Mon.

12:27 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Nall= average OL coach. Excellent coaches don't leave to manage truckers. I mean the guy is being sued by a former player.

And Monica is right, from this point forward, I will no longer criticize anything Tuberville.

12:27 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

I thought it was hilarious. I am a huge fan of Office Space.

12:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who's Tuberville?

Anyways, I wonder who will be featured on #22 day?

Cencade Pennington gets my vote, THT.

12:29 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Scottie - It's no more disturbing than this circular conversation about Tubs & Co.

12:31 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

I think Cencade Pennington was # 40.

I'm guessing Fullwood will be the #22.

12:32 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

I vote Tre Smith.

12:32 PM  
Blogger AUNugget said...

I love T-ville, but i am encouraged by the direction Auburn looks to be going.

cannot wait for the games to start.

12:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sean,

Did you get the memo about putting a TPS cover on your posts? I'll make sure you get another copy.

If you could do that from now on, that would be greaaaat.

12:33 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Somebody tinkled in Doug's grits this morning. growl

12:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I thought he was #22. Oh well.

You are right. Fullwood.

Not much on the reading, but a force on the running.

12:34 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

*TPS REPORT COVER SHEET*

Sensi, you are the 5th person to remind me of that today.

And yes, I have the memo.

12:35 PM  
Blogger boknowsbo said...

Tre Smith would have been an All-American at GA Southern.

12:36 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

I live Office Space every time I have to come into the office. It's amazing how funny that movie got after I got an office job.

Eddie & Sensi,

I'm listening to your show right now to make it through the last couple of hours of work today.

12:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks, RK. We appreciate the support. If you got it off ITunes, please rate.

12:37 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Office Space is hilarious.

12:37 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Doug Amos is mad at the big, bad media from Miami, Florida still being bitter about Saban leaving them in the lurch.

Talk about beating a dead horse.

12:39 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

#22 in the Pennington era was Gabe Gross.

12:40 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Good Lord, Sensi! Ain't that the truth. He is freakin out over this and he's sounding like an idiot.

12:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahh, the future MLB player. Yes, RK. Thank you.

Yes, Monica, Doug is wigging over another slight to his beloved Saban.

How dare they?

12:43 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Well in all fairness to the Miami media...the way he left the Dolphins was pretty bad. It would have bordered on Petrinoish had he left mid season.

And he left it at the expense of a Shula. Double whammy.

12:44 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

And the article isn't even really about that. It's about Pat White calling Saban out as a liar and THAT's why he came to WVU to be their QB. I posted that article here a few days ago.

12:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did Ben Leard follow or precede Gabe Gross, RK?

12:45 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

After hearing Doug Amos' definition of a lie I'd be listening to what he said to me more carefully.

12:47 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of #23s - what became of Chris Slaughter?

12:50 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

BOTH Sensi.

12:51 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Leard was here 97-00, Gross was on the football team from 98-99. So Leard was here before Gross.

12:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks, fellas.

12:52 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Doug needs to put on his big girl panties and deal with it.

12:53 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

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12:53 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

I need to learn how to "refresh" after playing catchup on a long series of posts.

12:54 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

i thought it was a trick question. granted, i have blocked out most of the '98 & '08 seasons, but i thought Leard started the season, Gabe took over during the UT game and finished the season, then Leard took over in fall camp of '99 and Gabe went to baseball.

sorry for the long sentence. a distinguished writer i am not.

12:54 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

Writer ScottieB and his soliloquy!

12:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Scottie, that's what I was thinking too.

I know Gross started the Iron Bowl where Shaun Alexander took the first half off and blistered us in the 2nd.

Then, he went on to baseball.

12:56 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Leard started the 98 season as the QB, then got drilled several times by UT and Gross took over on the goalline stand that UT had.

Gross started 99 as the starter, then we almost lost the App State game, so Leard brought us back. Leard got hurt vs Ole Miss and Jeff Klein came in, Leard came back vs Ark, then got hurt again. Kline came back in, then Leard came back right before the UGA game.

Had Leard stayed healthy in 99 and Duval hit a couple of FG's we might have had an 8 win season instead of 5.

12:57 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

I've got some errands to run. Who wants to come sit on my porch and sign for my tickets when the mail lady comes by?

12:58 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Gross went on to baseball, that is.

Shaun Alexander went on to become another victim of the Madden Curse.

12:58 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

You are so right, Sean.

12:59 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

WERK, somewhere in that yarn of yours Gabe Gross separated his shoulder. i think.

1:00 PM  
Blogger Monica said...

Do you think the Cubs should go after the guy who threw the beer at Victorino last night?

1:02 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

RK droppin' the mad knowledge. b/c the football was so bad in '98, our tailgating became a little more hardcore if you know what i mean. it's a little fuzzy. yeah, Gross getting drilled in the iron bowl in '98 is the only thing that really stands out. i think we were winning at halftime then they blitzed us in the 2nd half.

i agree on the Leard thing. if he hadn't gotten hurt we would've had a good season. Klein just couldn't get it done with no running game behind him.

1:02 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

i wish someone would throw some beer at me. i'm thirsty.

1:03 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

nope, that was Leard with separated shoulder. I could have sworn wondering back in the day how that injury would affect his (gross's) baseball.

I guess since it wasn't his shoulder, it had no effect.

1:04 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here's a what if for you all.

What if Kodi Burns is names the starter?

What will your reactions, feelings be?

I know mine. I'm curious as to yours.

1:05 PM  
Blogger Tar Heel Tiger said...

yeah, THTjr is home and can take up the "ticket watch."

I'm off to run some errands.

WARRRR EAGLE!!!

1:05 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

Gross did have a shoulder issue. i worked with him a lot (i was a student athletic trainer) in '99 with ice & rehab stuff.

1:06 PM  
Blogger boknowsbo said...

Sensi, I wouldn't be thrilled. Granted the offense was miserable last year, but Kodi had chances and did diddly poo (big ups to Jim Mora) with them. If he were going to be the man I'd like for him to have done more last season to prove himself.

1:12 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Sensi,

If Kodi is named the starter, then I won't have a lot of confidence in the passing game until proven wrong. Teams will just stack the box and know that he doesn't have the field vision to get it to anything other than the primary receiver, and that's iffy depending on his mechanics.

I hope he can prove me wrong, but I haven't seen it yet.

1:12 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Office Space is way to close to reality, which is why it is so funny. It also is why I have had to phase a manager or two out of a project occasionally.

1:13 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

The fall of 98 was my first year as a graduate student here in Chattanooga, so I didn't get to attend many games that year. I only went to the App State, Alabama and the game at UGA that year.

So my memories aren't as hazy as I watched most of them from home.

1:14 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

Jeff Klein's 1st pass as a starter was taken to the house by Deon Grant in Knoxville in 99, talk about a bad start.

1:16 PM  
Blogger boknowsbo said...

my favorite "first pass", although not as a starter, was from one P Nix.

1:23 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Oooo and he caught. Sanders caught it at the two and dove in! TOUCHDOOOOOOOOOWN AUBURN!"

- Jim Fyffe

1:25 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

I was also living in Chattanooga for the '98 football season. I wasn't too sorry to miss the games in-person that year. It was one of the few years that basketball rescued us from football futility. I remember listening to the UCF game on the radio and thinking, "I can't believe we're even going to lose to them!" If not for a late Karsten Baily TD, we would have.

1:27 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

"He jumped up over Tommy Johnson or Antonio Langham. How he held it I don't know!"

"Auburn's right back in the thick of it!"

1:27 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

Baily = Bailey

1:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That turned the game in Auburn's favor.

I also remember listening to the call (and watching in the news highlights because of the TV ban) that big James Bostic run that put the Tide away for good.

1:29 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

i've got a great b/w pic of Karsten Bailey running by me on the sidelines during the '97 Bama game. it's pretty cool.

i was/am such the nerd. since the '93 Bama game wasn't on tv i recorded the entire game w/o commercials off the radio onto cassette tapes. still got 'em. :)

1:32 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

That Bostic run was awesome! I distinctly remember going crazy in JH when he broke that one off! "Eleven and oh!!! Eleven and oh!!!" - Jim Fyffe

1:34 PM  
Blogger AUBigCat said...

Hey I heard that Ontario McCalebb was so fast that he could take contacts out of your eyes while your're reading and your vision wouldnt change.

1:35 PM  
Blogger Scott M. Brannan said...

i had a 22-14 score sign in the window of my Chevy Blazer for nearly a year after that game Scott C. good times.

1:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Harry Adams is so fast, he refills the water bottles while returning INTs.

1:37 PM  
Blogger Seanzie said...

Sensi, my reaction would be War Damn Burns, let's go win some games.

Inside I would be doubting very seriously.

1:37 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Walt McFadden changes history using his speed.

1:38 PM  
Blogger AUBigCat said...

Sensi during the 1993 TV ban, AU still televised the games on the campus station. For the IB, a buddy and I went to Foy and turned it to that channel and the whole place went wild!!! Foy was playing the game over the speakers and I will swear to this day that the extra energy we created helped AU pull that game out.

1:39 PM  
Blogger E-Bro said...

1993 was my family's first time having season tickets (how bout that timing). By the time of the Bama game, even being down 14-5, everything had a certain amount of inevitability about it. Even when Stan White went down, I just knew things were going to work (of course, I was also 11 and at that age you never think your team can lose).

Anybody else remember immediately after the Bostic TD when Tony Richardson just absolutely decked him in the celebration? One of the hardest hits I have ever seen, and it was all in celebration. One of my favorite memories from that season.

1:40 PM  
Blogger WarEagleRK said...

I have a copy of the 93 Iron Bowl on DVD that has the video from the video screen at the stadium and Fyffe's call as the audio.

The video quality is horrible, but it's cool to have.

So has Harry Adams settled in at DB, or will he go back to WR?

1:40 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I bet that was something to see, BC.

1:40 PM  
Blogger AUBigCat said...

McCalebb is so fast that AU police gave him a speeding ticket for running a punt return back.

1:41 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tony Richardson was a stud. Still is. I believe he opens holes for Adrian Peterson nowadays. Unless he retired.

I also remember Bostic's turn with the Birmingham Thunderbolts.

1:42 PM  
Blogger Aeronaut said...

There are 16 WRs, and most of them range from very good to pretty much serviceable.

I don't think Harry Adams will get a shot at WR considering the lack of depth at secondary.

1:44 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

I attended my first and only Birmingham Bolts game the day Dale Earnhardt died. Coincidence? I think not.

1:47 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

McCalebb is so fast that he's already scored two touchdowns against Bama.

1:51 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Moving some of these WRs to DB makes a lot of sense. We need another WR as much as we need another QB. I think we will be okay at DB, but the loss of Savage really hurt and the loss of McNeil for a while didn't help.

1:55 PM  
Blogger E-Bro said...

FYI, be sure to drop by Dairy Queen today and buy a blizzard. At least one dollar of your purchase will go towards the Children's Miracle Network. So eat a tasty treat and feel good about it.

1:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, it was you J-Z.

Have you also ruined Jr's career?

1:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

McNeil's HS coach is a trip (he's also's Gabe McKenzie's) if any of you have ever met him.

If you live in the Mobile area and get a chance to catch Davidson, I recommend it.

1:56 PM  
Blogger AUnMobilz (CAM-"Da Man") said...

Onterio "L.S." McCalebb
the L.S.="Ludicrus Speed"

He's so Fast he can run backwards around the earth and turn back time!

1:58 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

I think he has pretty well managed that on his own.

1:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Finally, after 40 years, someone has opened the vault and revealed the
answer to a question that has clawed at our brains since the 1969
Woodstock album was released:
What were the lyrics to Joe Cocker's version of 'A Little Help From My Friends'?

He was so wigged-out and loopy on a multitude of drugs, no one has been
able to understand his garbled, mush-mouth version.

...Until now

1:59 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

We need a good practice fight...not a DeRon Furr kind of fight, but just something to let us gauge the fury of our team. If they could arrange for it to occur during the 25 minutes of stretching that Mr. Tate is allowed to view, that would be awesome.

2:04 PM  
Blogger AUnMobilz (CAM-"Da Man") said...

I can hear CGM calling the play like Cpt. Kirk calls on Lt. Scott....
"Onterio I need warp speed now!!!!"

2:05 PM  
Blogger AUnMobilz (CAM-"Da Man") said...

j-z I'm with you brother.... nutin wrong with a lil bump and shine!

2:06 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

I'm getting the impression that Onterrio only has one speed...Warp Speed!

2:09 PM  
Blogger AUnMobilz (CAM-"Da Man") said...

j-z actually he has two speeds....
1. Off and 2. Warp!

2:10 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

Pop quiz, hotshot. There's a bomb on a running back. Once the running back goes 50 miles an hour, the bomb is armed. If it drops below 50, it blows up. What do you do? What do you do?

Make the running back is Onterrio FAH McCalebb.

2:12 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

Make sure....

God I hate typos.

2:13 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

Eltoro also has two:

1. Warp
2. Wham!

He's going to hit the opposition so hard and so often that they'll need shoehorns to get their helmets on for practice the next week.

2:14 PM  
Blogger j-z said...

I would classify Eltoro thusly: Eltoro is matter. The opposing ball carrier/QB is anti matter. Once the matter collides with the anti matter, a new material is formed from the empty carcass of the antimatter. It becomes "It don't Matter."

2:17 PM  
Blogger Nooj4AU(qualify tyrick!) said...

So Is there a practice today?

Think we might here anything about the QBs that make the 2 deep?

Also, Does anyone else besides me see Onterio playing alot more than anticipated? I see this kid on the field for about 60% of the game, every game. Lined up next to Tate like a two back shotgun.

2:21 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

Oh, so that's why there's an "It Don't Matter" restaurant on the way down to the beach. Now I know why I don't stop there.

2:21 PM  
Blogger Nooj4AU(qualify tyrick!) said...

By the way not tryin to be mean but those speed jokes you all were telling are very lame guys...The hotties can and must do better.

2:23 PM  
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2:23 PM  
Blogger astatguy said...

Seeing the picture of Brown scoring on Tennessee reminds me that or colors are navy blue and burnt orange, not the road cone orange we've migrated to over the past several years. Let's leave sickly, pale orange to Tennessee and road cone orange to Florida.

2:23 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

Nooj, you're up. Knock one out of the park.

2:24 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

astatguy, I agree. All those AU shirts I see at games that are the wrong color orange (usually the UF variety) drive me crazy. That's one of the main reasons I generally stick with navy blue.

2:27 PM  
Blogger Jay G. Tate said...

198.

2:31 PM  
Blogger Scott Chocolate said...

Where's Norm? Cali is no excuse.

2:32 PM  
Blogger JgobravesHAG said...

199...Im hearin Eric Smith has been beastly in practice...Little Rudi may get his nickname back!?!?!?

2:32 PM  
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