It's not legit. They're just as dirty as they ever were. Lowder's still in charge. The boosters are still doing what they've always done. Money is still flowing freely.On the other hand, this is Auburn. Oh well, we had our chances. Either way, I'm going to be sick, especially knowing how close we were. At least this time if the barn wins, it's legit (compared to the sCam they got away with a few years ago).
Aubie's not going to lose. If FSU is favored, bet the house on those lucksters. If Aubie is favored you should be able to buy enough points to bet on those lucksters at an even pick. But don't bet on Aubie unless you do that, because if you bet on them to have to win by two, they'll win by one point.Do the math.
We win + Noles win = We finish ranked above aubie.
We win + Aubie win = We don't finish ranked above aubie or possibly, the Noles either.
Feel for me too. My wife is a Barner, and so are both my children. I partially blame the Dubose, Fran, and Shula eras. But mostly blame my failure in parenting. (Just kidding)Not sure how you manage, especially this time of year??
Precisely, you saved me the typing.Auburn is going to win. FSU is going to get punished on the ground. They'll dominate Auburn's secondary but they'll get enough TFLs and sacks to pull out a shootout win like tonight.
Tenn. vs. AU would be worse for meWorse matchup possible.
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Somewhere in the deepest, darkest, remotest areas of your minds, lurking in nooks and crannies seldom seen, there must be a certain sense of pride that the state of Alabama will be represented in the NCG for the 5th straight year, and possibly obtain, for the 5th straight year, the crystal trophy. Even if it has to be that hated rival you call the Barn, that zany team that chooses to step up its game in 2010 when you have an off year, and who God Himself seems to favor this year. There's got to be some pride that no has breached that iron curtain. I'm glad I can say that our team (in 2010) was one of the armies at the gates that nearly made it all the way, and that we had a role to play in that history, however small that role may have been. You all play great football in your state and continue to set the standard. Cheers.