Days to kickoff: 25
Our Tar Heel Tiger's Auburn Minute* is brought to you by the number:
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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.
Roy Haynes "Monk" Gafford, Jr. was born in 1920; he was a native of Fort Deposit, Ala. Monk was a three-year starter at halfback and was the very first Auburn back to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.
He was recognized by the Touchdown Club of Atlanta as the SEC Player of the Year in 1941 and achieved All-American honors in 1942. The Birmingham Quarterback Club named Gafford as its 1942 SEC Player of the Year; in my biased opinion they showed a little better judgment than the national voters, who gave Heisman Trophy honors in 1942 to Georgia's Frankie Sinkwich.
Monk Gafford's most famous game was in 1942 against Sinkwich's top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, a team which also included future All-American Charlie Trippi. Georgia had beaten Florida 75-0, a team which had beaten Auburn 6-0. The Dawgs outweighed the Auburn team by an average of over 20 lbs/man. Unequivocally, the best player on the field that day was neither Sinkwich nor Trippi, but our very own Monk Gafford. Auburn's #25 had 119 yards rushing on 21 carries, and added another 92 yards on three punt returns in leading Auburn to the stunning 27-13 upset.
For his Auburn career, Monk averaged a lofty 6.4 yards per carry. LSU coach Bernie Moore called Gafford "the best back the SEC had seen in the last 10 years." (1942 was the 10th year of the SEC).
Immediately following college, Gafford entered the Army in service to his country during World War II. He was the first officer with men taking over the infamous Dachau prison camp. As soon as the war was over, Monk served as player/coach of the Army's European Theater Operations championship football team. General George Patton proclaimed Monk Gafford the best back he'd ever seen.
After the war, Gafford spent a few years in the All-American Football Conference, the first with the Miami Seahawks and two subsequent seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He went on to a business career in Tulsa, Okla., before returning to his native state for retirement. Monk Gafford was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.
HONORABLE MENTION:
* One of my favorites, HB/DB Tommy Lorino, from the '57 National Champs
* FB Wallace Clark in the late '60s.
* DB Roger Mitchell: He blocked the first kick against UA-T in 1972...no, not the punt, the extra point after UA-T's first TD, thus providing Auburn's eventual 17-16 margin of victory. I never get tired of watching him hurdle an upright Bisceglia on the 2nd punt block play.
* HB Tim Jessie, an outstanding back who was understandably overshadowed by Bo & Brent.
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Sources: Philip Marshall, ASHOF, Wikipedia, and of course, the Auburn Football Media Guide.
*=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.
Roy Haynes "Monk" Gafford, Jr. was born in 1920; he was a native of Fort Deposit, Ala. Monk was a three-year starter at halfback and was the very first Auburn back to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.
He was recognized by the Touchdown Club of Atlanta as the SEC Player of the Year in 1941 and achieved All-American honors in 1942. The Birmingham Quarterback Club named Gafford as its 1942 SEC Player of the Year; in my biased opinion they showed a little better judgment than the national voters, who gave Heisman Trophy honors in 1942 to Georgia's Frankie Sinkwich.
Monk Gafford's most famous game was in 1942 against Sinkwich's top-ranked Georgia Bulldogs, a team which also included future All-American Charlie Trippi. Georgia had beaten Florida 75-0, a team which had beaten Auburn 6-0. The Dawgs outweighed the Auburn team by an average of over 20 lbs/man. Unequivocally, the best player on the field that day was neither Sinkwich nor Trippi, but our very own Monk Gafford. Auburn's #25 had 119 yards rushing on 21 carries, and added another 92 yards on three punt returns in leading Auburn to the stunning 27-13 upset.
For his Auburn career, Monk averaged a lofty 6.4 yards per carry. LSU coach Bernie Moore called Gafford "the best back the SEC had seen in the last 10 years." (1942 was the 10th year of the SEC).
Immediately following college, Gafford entered the Army in service to his country during World War II. He was the first officer with men taking over the infamous Dachau prison camp. As soon as the war was over, Monk served as player/coach of the Army's European Theater Operations championship football team. General George Patton proclaimed Monk Gafford the best back he'd ever seen.
After the war, Gafford spent a few years in the All-American Football Conference, the first with the Miami Seahawks and two subsequent seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He went on to a business career in Tulsa, Okla., before returning to his native state for retirement. Monk Gafford was elected to the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 1985.
HONORABLE MENTION:
* One of my favorites, HB/DB Tommy Lorino, from the '57 National Champs
* FB Wallace Clark in the late '60s.
* DB Roger Mitchell: He blocked the first kick against UA-T in 1972...no, not the punt, the extra point after UA-T's first TD, thus providing Auburn's eventual 17-16 margin of victory. I never get tired of watching him hurdle an upright Bisceglia on the 2nd punt block play.
* HB Tim Jessie, an outstanding back who was understandably overshadowed by Bo & Brent.
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Sources: Philip Marshall, ASHOF, Wikipedia, and of course, the Auburn Football Media Guide.
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oh yeah, Coach Dye did say one quotable thing. He said Coach Chiz was Mark Richt with a bad attitude.
We missed a good KOS opportunity yesterday, come to think of it.
j-z,
yes, this batch is for that purpose. I don't think I've ever gone on a ridiculous bowtie spending spree before.
Somebody needs to make Coach Boulware aware of the KOS policy. Will you mention it to him today, Mr. Tate?
Bad as in good?
A bad attitude? that's something i can relate to.
Chiz = Mark Richt with a bad attitude....that's awesome, Mon! Long live Dye.
he has a much stronger jaw line too.
That's the attitude showing through.
ha Nugget - he does indeed
I don't know if he meant bad as in good. I report. You decide.
PF, now you're wasting perfectly good Jack Daniels on your shirt? we need to talk young man!
so, is there a Tailgate for the WVU game that someone would like to invite me to?
Scottie B,
Just spilling a little for the fallen homies...but missing the ground.
Mon - there is nothing like the feel of sheep wool against a bare leg. You should try it.
j-z - I am not scared of taking the trash out in my underwear in broad daylight. I am just worried a housewife on my road might see me and then all of a sudden yet another cougar is trying to pursue me.
oh, ok. as long as it's for the homies.
PF, you're welcome to chill with me and the wife. we don't really have plans yet but we'll be there.
I wonder if Jan Terri takes the trash out in her underwear?
What's the deal with todays Scrim? Media gonna get to be there for the same 5 minutes as normal practices?
i SHO hope not.
It would fit in her underwear, it appears.
surely Jan Terri is way too rich and famous to take out her own trash
Mon,
If he puts up 10 wins per year and multiple trips to the SEC title game like Mark Richt then that works for me.
Jan Terri has underwear?
why are there already 4 of Auburn's games scheduled for night time this year and last year there was on 2 all year?
Auburn plays way better at night, we should just have all our games then...that is what messed us up last year. we only had the lsu game at night at JH. They still lost but that was probably the best they played all year.
I always pictured Jan Terri as a commando kinda girl.
Scott Choc, do you have an AU-themed catalog or brochure for your biz-ness? if so, shoot me an email or link.
Amen, WERK!
Michael, I live in WV. I KNOW the feel of sheep's wool...
nugget- the new ESPN deal has a lot to do with that
ESPN loves AU?
I, too, can vouch for the deliciousocity of Scott's Choc's. Not to mention they are gawjuz.
his icon looks tasty. i may have to give in.
I'd feel bad eating something that looks that good.
Harrison,
to try and get more sec night games?
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ESPN will now be carrying mose sec games on their various networks. The first 2 Auburn games are on ESPNU at 6:00pm. not a whole lot of people get ESPNU
WOW
ah, guess i feel bad for those that don't get it, but its awesome for those actually going tothe game. (myself included in the latter list)
Dang...that's two I've deleted today. I'm getting soft. (Don't go there Mon)
yeah I have both options too. I guess i'm just a bigger fan
Scott,
I salute .. no, I salut your innovation and creativity.
trying...not...to...go...there...
AUNugget,
For those who think we play better in night games, in 2004 we didn't play a single night game at home.
I have ESPNU.
it also meant the death of Raycom (the old JP). although espn did hire one of those 3 dave's to stay on
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Harrison,
I think the Auburn/Miss State game is on Fox Sports Net and not on ESPNU.
yeah, well, im going to the game, watching it on my iphone, and listening to it in my special radio ear piece, so i guess im just a little bigger fan than you.
rk- it might be, but somehow that's still part of the espn tv deal. Not sure how though
Trust me...Mr. Tate would have wanted it that way.
Raycom is still somewhat alive and well since ESPN is syndicating one SEC game a week and Dave Neal is broadcasting it and it seems it's going to be on all the same channels that had the Raycom broadcast.
nugget- i moved back to auburn 3 years ago..trump card!!
well Werk, sometimes there is no explanation for perfection.
maybe i just like the games more at night.
cock fight
cock fight
I love games at night...if I'm there.
I hate sitting around the house all day and waiting for kickoff when I'm not there.
Not ALL, but some. For instance, I think the Gump affiliate is different.
Nice Harrison,
i was going to trying for my best Kisten Wigg impression but i couldn't get it ridiculous enough.
j-z...
Thanks a ton. Now I'll never be able to eat one of Scott's "iconic" chocolates without disturbing mental images.
something like, i moved back to Auburn 100 years ago, and watched them on all the espn channals while at the game when they were still a pop warrner team, so guess im just a little bit bigger fan...for a little longer
I was totally expecting you to come over the top with some ridiculousness. i'm kind of sad you didn't
yeah, like that
couldn't help myself...but still didn't have the punch i wanted.
Is she the One Upper from SNL?
ehyou - tell me what jz's deleted post said. :-) Remember, I'm the one who welcomed you with open arms when you first became a hottie.
correct Mon
I think I seriously HATE bammer. As in.... violently.
I need to get out of this place, quit this job, etc.
Good thread today, Hotties. Time for my bi-weekly pilgrimage to Boone, NC, to socialize with other Hotties (hot hippy App ST girls). Go Mountaineers and WDE!
Hey, its michael. I just wanted to let you guys know there was a new thread. Talk to you later! Bye!
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