With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
I'm guessing it's the same people who want to claim the 2003 BCS title. Anyway, it's not an official championship until something gets covered in TP.With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
That's mind-blowingly awesome logic. The guy was accused of a crime but was never even prosecuted, much less convicted by a jury of his peers (even if he was guilty). The boogs frequently talked about the need for proof when we talked about AJ and the Heisman, but now that he has quarterbacked the team that cost them a championship, he is a felon and should be ineligible, thereby awarding them the MNC by default. You just can't make this stuff up.With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
Well, they claim the 2004 title should be theirs because USC was stripped of the BCS title and they were number two.With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
Have you got a link with this behavior on it?With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
Several aubie friends on Facebook have posted the link to the article and lead their post with Auburn 2013 National Champions. Here is one that I have a simple reply toHave you got a link with this behavior on it?
Thx - guess they shut it downSeveral aubie friends on Facebook have posted the link to the article and lead their post with Auburn 2013 National Champions. Here is one that I have a simple reply to
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The responses write themselves...With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
Maybe we can get someone infected with Barner logic to explain to us how a disqualification of Winston "undoes" the loss of Auburn in 2013 but does NOT undo the loss of Oklahoma in 2004. Those twerps have tried to claim that one as well - because, they told us, it didn't matter because OU now had a loss.For crying out loud, how do you lose a game and somehow become the winner? Even if the BCS, which is now defunct, somehow decided to revoke the FSU NC it would be like 2004 and there would be no BCSNC.
I say again - using that logic, Oklahoma and NOT AUBURN (who claimed it) is the 2004 champion since Bush was ineligible.Saw another post staying that Jameis should be disqualified and it should be retroactive. That would mean that FSU played with an ineligible player which then FSU would have to forfeit the game making auburn the winner.
Using that reasoning, shouldn't Oregon be the 2010 Champs? :cool2:With the N.Y. Times story about Jameis Winston, I have seen several auburn fans claiming the 2013 National Championship. Anyone else experience this?
How can you claim something you didn't win let alone play for?? The barn started lower in the polls the USC and OU and they also lost to USC in 2002 and 2003. They have nobody to blame but themselves for what happened in 2004.I have no problem with their 2004 claim. They were undefeated and never got to play for it on the field. They lost this game on the field. It doesn't matter who played, they lost, and it was not their only loss on the season.
Excellent point!!Maybe we can get someone infected with Barner logic to explain to us how a disqualification of Winston "undoes" the loss of Auburn in 2013 but does NOT undo the loss of Oklahoma in 2004. Those twerps have tried to claim that one as well - because, they told us, it didn't matter because OU now had a loss.