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re: Best Auburn RB's of all time.

Posted on 11/30/12 at 4:10 pm to
Posted by GumBro Jackson
Raleigh
Member since Mar 2011
3114 posts
Posted on 11/30/12 at 4:10 pm to
Nobody has OMAC on their list? Come on, he isn't top five, but he needs to be on there somewhere. My list (which only goes back to the late 70's):

1. Bo Jackson
2. Cadillac Williams
3. Brent Fullwood
4. Joe Cribbs
5. James Brooks
6. Stephen Davis
7. Ronnie Brown
8. Ben Tate
9. Lionel James
10. Onterio McCalebb
11. Michael Dyer (would be higher if he had played more)
12. Kenny Irons
13. James Bostic
14. Rudi Johnson (would be higher if he played more than one season)
15. Mario Fannin
Posted by beatbammer
Member since Sep 2010
38012 posts
Posted on 11/30/12 at 4:25 pm to
Ummmm... you have Mario Fannin over Stacy Danley? Were you asleep in the late 1980's?
Posted by AUtigR24
Happy Hour
Member since Apr 2011
19755 posts
Posted on 11/30/12 at 5:31 pm to
Hung out with Tre Smith a few times in the Gump at some bars, couldnt believe how small he was. You would never think he was once an SEC rb
Posted by AUin02
Member since Jan 2012
4281 posts
Posted on 11/30/12 at 8:29 pm to
quote:

Dude was a prick who thought he was better than Carnell. I hate that mofo with a passion


Not throwing anyone under the bus here, just listing this for comparison (this happened right in front of me). Someone saw Kodi Burns in Lowder and said War Eagle to him. He looked right at him and said "I'm the reason you say War Eagle." Cocky as frick, extremely douchey mannerisms. This was spring of 2007, so after the bowl game I guess he was super confident, cocky, douchey etc.

Kodi Burns graduated the football program while being thought of as one of the most humble, hard working guys on the team. They're college football players man, everyone of them is a prick.
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