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re: Auburn won't claim National Championships

Posted on 5/28/15 at 4:45 am to
Posted by BowlJackson
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 5/28/15 at 4:45 am to
You'll absoletely never know that.

One thing that is certain is 2004 produced more NFL talent that performed better and longer in the NFL than 2004 USC did.

USC appeared more explosive because of the type of offense they ran and the weak Pac 10 defenses.

AU and Tommy Tuberville were as conservative as possible in offense so they didn't put up the style points but they still got the job done.

Cadillac was just as explosive as Reggie Bush. His rookie season was better than anything Bush did in the NFL, the Caddy got hurt.

Ronnie Brown >>>> Lendale White, the fat bum

Jason Campbell >>>>> Matt Leinert as a pro. JC lasted a decade and did better with shite organizations and teams than Leinart could do with a Pro Bowl WR corp

At WR Ben Obamana had a comparable career to Steve Smith, while Devin Aromashadu outdid Dwayne Jarrett

USC OL produced Ryan Kalil, AU produced Marcu McNeill, Ben Grubbs, and King Dunlap

DL: Pat Sims, Jay Ratliff, Quentin Groves for AU vs

They get an edge at LB for NFL talent, Lofa Tatufu> Will Herring. This liked undersized speedy guys though.

Or DBs blow theirs away. Carlos Rogers, Pat Lee, Junior Rosegreen,Kevin Hobbs vs a bunch of nobody's


USC got higher and probably more draft picks than AU based on hype, but AU's guys definitely outperformed USC's at the highest level
Posted by brbama
Member since Dec 2014
20 posts
Posted on 5/28/15 at 7:33 am to
quote:

WR Ben Obamana


AU had a fantastic team that year. Anyone that says they didn't is more than likely just trying to get a rise out of you. Auburn was a hard nosed SEC team...I really believe they would have curb stomped USC.

on a side note...Ben's name was 'Obomanu'.

oooppps...i was wrong as well...o...not a lol
This post was edited on 5/28/15 at 7:36 am
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