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Posted on 6/14/14 at 1:58 am to SoGaFan
quote:Of course he's at least partially responsible. Sure, there are other factors in play but at the end of the day only he controls his own actions.
Well, at least you admit that he had a significant part to play in his current circumstances
If he comes to Auburn, he has a chance to get his head on straight. Different town, different atmosphere, closer to home, further from some people that weren't good for him to be around, new friends...just a fresh start overall. He's going to have to pay tuition for at least a year so I imagine his family will be keeping a closer eye on his actions. Plus he knows if he screws up once, his arse is gone. 3rd chances are few and far between, regardless of one's talent. So it's a low risk for Auburn & Gus.
quote:ummm...I don't even know where to start on this. I'll just assume it's a poorly worded joke
Sounds like AU is particularly complicit to me . I would watch out former Prez Adams. This could be the slow play the NCAA has been waiting for to regain relevance. Let's face it, on a national scene, AU is less than irrelevant.
Posted on 6/14/14 at 7:38 am to SoGaFan
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Well, at least you admit that he had a significant part to play in his current circumstances
I haven't heard anyone say the guy is a golden child. In all honesty though, I think some of you guys aren't understanding that a kid can get in trouble and actually learn his lesson and decide to better themselves.
If AU "swept stuff under the rug" so much we would've kept Dyer and other players through the years. It's not extreme to believe some people learn from their mistakes.
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