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Posted on 1/31/09 at 9:50 pm to AuburnCPA
What's that? That her and my dad own an accounting firm with over 70 employees? Or the the fact that the entire staff is required to put in 55 hours a week during tax season, unlike some "CPA's" that spend every waking hour on the internet posting bullshite. Like I said, change your name to "soontobeunemployedcpa"
Posted on 1/31/09 at 9:55 pm to Governor
and it is not tax season yet dumbass. Our software has not even been updated for the 2008 returns yet. Most people have not even received their W2s and 1099s yet either shite for brains.
and what is your job Governor? Toll Booth Attendant?
and what is your job Governor? Toll Booth Attendant?
Posted on 1/31/09 at 10:03 pm to AuburnCPA
NO frickING WAY YOU ARE A CPA
Posted on 1/31/09 at 10:07 pm to Governor
I don't care if you don't think I am a CPA.
Posted on 2/1/09 at 7:44 am to tennessee391
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haha, i know, you aren't RBU
I read this over on Auburn's scout.com website:
In the last 30 years, only Michigan and Nebraska have fielded more 1000-yard rushers than Auburn.
Every Auburn running back that has rushed for 1000-yards has been drafted into the NFL.
Joe Cribbs
James Brooks
Bo Jackson
Brent Fullwood
James Bostic
Stephen Davis
Rudi Johnson
Ronnie Brown
Carnell Williams
Kenny Irons
Since 1970, 22 Auburn running backs have been drafted into the NFL.
Not included in the above list of 1000-yard rushers but good enough to be drafted into the NFL:
Mike Zofko
Williams Andrews
Chester Willis
George Peoples
Lionel James
Tim Jessie
Tommy Agee (FB)
Reggie Ware (FB)
James Joseph
Kevin McLeod (FB)
Fred Beasley
Heath Evans (FB)
During this current decade, an Auburn running back has rushed for 100-yards in a game on 54 occasions.
Posted on 2/1/09 at 8:56 am to Auburntiger
they think scout is wrong and they are right so therefore those numbers don't matter. Alabama is RBU now with Glenn Coffee
Posted on 2/1/09 at 10:43 am to AuburnCPA
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Our software has not even been updated for the 2008
^^^this really means he hasn't bought Turbo Tax yet so he can do his momma's taxes^^^
Posted on 2/1/09 at 10:47 am to AuburnCPA
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Most people have not even received their W2s and 1099s yet either
This quoted on Jan 31st. The last day employers are required to deliver W2's.
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it is not tax season yet dumbass
Posted on 2/1/09 at 10:51 am to Alahunter
You need to change it to Long Snapper U...
The 6-foot-3, 220-pound Knipper became a hot commodity after a strong showing at the Jamie Cole Kicking Camp.
"It's interesting," Whitefish Bay head coach Jim Tietjen said. "Charlie came out of (the camp) rated as the No. 1 long snapper. In the last couple of weeks, Auburn has really jumped on him. He has some interest from LSU and Ohio State. They are looking at him too and I think it's because of the camp.
"He met with Wisconsin yesterday. Iowa is next, and Purdue has a full-court press going on, too. He's one of the best long snappers in the country. But not only is he a big-time long snapper, but he can also get down the field and cover."
Knipper, who runs a 4.8 40-yard dash, doesn't have any offers at this time but hopes to pick one up this weekend.
"Wisconsin said at this point it's a walk-on, but by January next year he could be on scholarship," Tietjen said. "They'd walk him on in the fall and then scholarship him in January. That's the best offer he has so far.
"For an SEC school to show this kind of interest, he's very excited. Auburn has him on the top of their list to fill a need. They could conceivably offer him while he's down there."
The 6-foot-3, 220-pound Knipper became a hot commodity after a strong showing at the Jamie Cole Kicking Camp.
"It's interesting," Whitefish Bay head coach Jim Tietjen said. "Charlie came out of (the camp) rated as the No. 1 long snapper. In the last couple of weeks, Auburn has really jumped on him. He has some interest from LSU and Ohio State. They are looking at him too and I think it's because of the camp.
"He met with Wisconsin yesterday. Iowa is next, and Purdue has a full-court press going on, too. He's one of the best long snappers in the country. But not only is he a big-time long snapper, but he can also get down the field and cover."
Knipper, who runs a 4.8 40-yard dash, doesn't have any offers at this time but hopes to pick one up this weekend.
"Wisconsin said at this point it's a walk-on, but by January next year he could be on scholarship," Tietjen said. "They'd walk him on in the fall and then scholarship him in January. That's the best offer he has so far.
"For an SEC school to show this kind of interest, he's very excited. Auburn has him on the top of their list to fill a need. They could conceivably offer him while he's down there."
Posted on 2/1/09 at 1:26 pm to GOBAMA90
I see it is already posted but I'm posting it again as it deserves a mention.
Even out here folks recognize USC and Auburn as RBU. Auburn may not have the championship hardware, but they produce great running backs that go on to the NFL.
//credit StatTiger
In the last 30 years, only Michigan and Nebraska have fielded more 1000-yard rushers than Auburn.
Every Auburn running back that has rushed for 1000-yards has been drafted into the NFL.
Joe Cribbs
James Brooks
Bo Jackson
Brent Fullwood
James Bostic
Stephen Davis
Rudi Johnson
Ronnie Brown
Carnell Williams
Kenny Irons
Not included in the above list of 1000-yard rushers but good enough to be drafted into the NFL:
Mike Zofko
Williams Andrews
Chester Willis
George Peoples
Lionel James
Tim Jessie
Tommy Agee (FB)
Reggie Ware (FB)
James Joseph
Kevin McLeod (FB)
Fred Beasley
Heath Evans (FB)
During this current decade, an Auburn running back has rushed for 100-yards in a game on 54 occasions.
ESPN has referenced Auburn as RBU many times. But not so much in 2008.
Even out here folks recognize USC and Auburn as RBU. Auburn may not have the championship hardware, but they produce great running backs that go on to the NFL.
//credit StatTiger
In the last 30 years, only Michigan and Nebraska have fielded more 1000-yard rushers than Auburn.
Every Auburn running back that has rushed for 1000-yards has been drafted into the NFL.
Joe Cribbs
James Brooks
Bo Jackson
Brent Fullwood
James Bostic
Stephen Davis
Rudi Johnson
Ronnie Brown
Carnell Williams
Kenny Irons
Not included in the above list of 1000-yard rushers but good enough to be drafted into the NFL:
Mike Zofko
Williams Andrews
Chester Willis
George Peoples
Lionel James
Tim Jessie
Tommy Agee (FB)
Reggie Ware (FB)
James Joseph
Kevin McLeod (FB)
Fred Beasley
Heath Evans (FB)
During this current decade, an Auburn running back has rushed for 100-yards in a game on 54 occasions.
ESPN has referenced Auburn as RBU many times. But not so much in 2008.
This post was edited on 2/1/09 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 2/1/09 at 1:35 pm to GOBAMA90
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GOBAMA90
Yes, of course, lets make fun that Auburn is recruiting a long snapper. Nevermind our two five stars, and other good recruits, you are going to make fun of recruiting this kid. Are you to daft to realize people can make fun of any school in the country based on their lowest ranked recruits?
You fail at making fun of Auburn.
Posted on 2/1/09 at 1:44 pm to Ross
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You fail at making fun of Auburn.
bullshite, you signed a longsnapper last year as well Ross.
Posted on 2/1/09 at 1:56 pm to cajunbama
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bullshite, you signed a longsnapper last year as well Ross.
Auburn is likely going to finish in the 15 in recruiting, and under the circumstances I think that's pretty good. I don't understand Alabama fan's infatuation with Auburn's recruiting. This is not like last year. Last year we were getting flat out dominated in recruiting, this year we are doing pretty good considering. But you guys can continue making fun of Auburn recruiting, although it seems you'd care more about Alabama's class, seeing how its likely to finish in the top 5.
Posted on 2/1/09 at 4:16 pm to Ross
They are worried cause we have some kick a$$ recruiters now
And a top 15 or 18 class is better equipped to beat a top 3 bama class than say a class anywhere between 30 and 40
Would Tubbs have even got us in the top 25?
I know you crimson boys aint worried,but you best be
And a top 15 or 18 class is better equipped to beat a top 3 bama class than say a class anywhere between 30 and 40
Would Tubbs have even got us in the top 25?
I know you crimson boys aint worried,but you best be
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