8.21.2009

First Post: Friday

Hey everyone. Last night was a late one once again. Broken record, I know. I think that was the last of the insanely late practices for a while. Auburn has moved today's practice up nearly three hours, so that's good.

Thanks to all of you who listened to my segment on Jackson, Miss., radio this morning. I'm pretty sick of doing radio, but I love being on their show. They (wisely) let guests talk on their show rather than trying to dictate tempo as many other hosts do ... or attempt to do. That's why I like 'em. I hope you do as well.

Anyway, here's the Auburn situation at this moment:

TODAY'S STORIES

PREVIOUS STORIES

THE VIDEO VAULT

TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Auburn practices at 4:20 p.m. today, though I will not be attending. I have to pick and choose which practices I cover and, well, this one seemed less valuable than others that preceded it. So it goes. The alleged "final" fall scrimmage will be Saturday morning in the stadium. I will be on hand for that.

Here's what the next few days look like:

Fri., Aug. 21, 4:20 p.m. (partially open to media)
Sat., Aug. 22, 9:20 (SCRIMMAGE)
Sun., Aug. 23, TBA
Mon., Aug. 24, OFF
Tue., Aug. 25, TBA (partially open to media)
Wed., Aug. 26, TBA
Thu., Aug. 27, TBA (partially open to media)
Fri., Aug. 28, TBA
Sat., Aug. 29, OFF

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20 comments:

  1. Take that Dear Leader :)!!!

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  2. I planned my course schedule around Days of Our Lives and Santa Barbara for two years back in the day.

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  3. j-z- I would do the same. I would do the same. Oh the days.

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  4. from the last thread...

    This is the best I can do at the moment PF.

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  5. Santa Barbara is where I learned to appreciate all things Robin Wright.

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  6. sure wish I could have listened this a.m.

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  7. Those guys are good, like I said before I just wish they were closer.

    It beats when Jay G is on the roundtable and they bring in that one guy who talks over everyone and nobody ever gets to talk.

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  8. ...and by closer I mean not in Mississippi.

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  9. Maybe Josh Moon will read this and learn something.


    Who am I kidding?

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  10. PMarsh, the enforcer of ettiquette....pretty funny, j-z. I still want to see a pic with him beating down MM (who may or may not have been involved in a beat hack skirmish).

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  11. I thought Jay's comments on the radio about Gannett telling the reporters not to accept credentials at this time was interesting. Can you elaborate a little?

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  12. Anonymous10:04 AM

    This is a repost, but fits the converstaion: That was good radio stuff. No stammering, talking over or fighting to sway the conversation toward desired political agendas like the Roundtable.

    The Roundtable sacrifices wit and discussion for noise and agendas.

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  13. I sure wish I had some of Bates's discipline.

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  14. minus a T....


    seriously, though, what's Gannett trying to prove? That they are too big to be bullied by the SEC?

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  15. Jay G, I'm gonna need a transcript of the hack fight on my desk by 11:00. Thanks.

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