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During Saturday's SEC/Big-12 Challenge on ESPN, NBA Hall of Famer and TNT analyst Charles Barkley revealed why he chose to play his college ball at Auburn...
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TigerLord202015 months
That was hilarious
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DeafVallyBatnR15 months
Charles picked Auburn so he would get an invite (38 years after he played at Auburn) to Huggins BBQ. That Charles is so progressive thinking.
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Bulldogblitz15 months
I clicked because I thought it was a paige spiranic post
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A75CADDY15 months
The real reason Charles Barkley went to Auburn.
They sucked, to be honest with you […] It turned out to be the best decision because I got to play right away.

— Charles Barkley on why he went to Auburn
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lastfan15 months
Larry, you fkr. Made me listen to that clip when you knew good and well you were full of crap.
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UncleLester15 months
THANKS A LOT, LARRY. I listened to it two times now, thinking I missed I the first time, and I still have no idea!!!
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USMEagles16 months
I spoke with Bob Huggins earlier today and he hates this post.
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GatorPA8416 months
Larry I will murder your family!!
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Drizzt16 months
Larry is bad at his job
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CoraAriana16 months
Hello
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soccerfüt16 months
Another “swing and miss” from Larry. There was no “hilarious” reason Barkley went to Morgantown, it was simply that he respected Coach Huggins. You’re absolutely killing your dad, Larry.
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FatDawg16 months
I didn't want to watch it all so I looked at the comments to see what Charles' reason was and well, I still don't know.
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beaverfever16 months
This is getting ridiculous
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BigJim16 months
Huh? I didn’t hear the reason.
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boosiebadazz16 months
That’s not what he said at all, Larry. Jesus, man
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