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And Texas played with their hurt backup QB for 3/4 of the game and still should've beaten Alabama. Texas A&M was also starting Johnson the prior games to Bama and he got hurt, no one talks about that either.
Final Four team had better 3 pt shooting.

re: I'm tired of this fricking shite

Posted by mb711 on 11/5/20 at 11:40 pm
Where do you live?

re: Serious Auburn-Kentucky discussion

Posted by mb711 on 9/24/20 at 11:59 pm
Diddly, do you now finally attend UGA?

re: SEC Championship venue

Posted by mb711 on 7/5/10 at 2:13 pm
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UF has a pretty long drive too.


Gainesville isn't that far from Atlanta, it's 330 miles. Gainesville to New Orleans is 530 miles.

re: John Wooden or Paul "Bear" Bryant

Posted by mb711 on 6/5/10 at 1:59 pm
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John Wooden or Paul "Bear" Bryant
Wooden's ten worst teams:

14-12, 0.538 ('59-'60)
19-12, 0.613 ('51-'52)
16-10, 0.615 ('57-'58)
18-11, 0.621 ('61-'62)
16-9, 0.640 ('58-'59)
19-10, 0.655 ('50-'51)
16-8, 0.667 ('52-'53)
20-9, 0.690 ('62-'63)
18-8, 0.692 ('60-'61)
22-7, 0.759 ('48-'49)
Total: 178-96, 0.650

College total: 363-82, 0.816

Undefeated teams - 4
1-loss teams - 3
2-loss teams - 2

27 of his 29 years of college coaching were at UCLA.

UCLA record: 316-68, 0.823

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Bryant's ten worst teams:

1-9-0, 0.100 (1954)
6-5-1, 0.542 (1970)
6-5-0, 0.545 (1969)
5-4-2, 0.545 (1952)
5-4-1, 0.550 (1958)
5-3-2, 0.600 (1948)
8-4-0, 0.667 (1982)
8-4-0, 0.667 (1951)
7-3-0, 0.700 (1946)
6-2-1, 0.722 (1945)
Total: 57-43-7, 0.564

College total: 323-85-17, 0.780

Undefeated teams - 4
1-loss teams - 11
2-loss teams - 9

25 of his 38 years of college coaching were at Bama.

Bama record: 232-46-9, 0.824




Please note that each coach's winning percentage at the school they're most closely associated with is virtually identical, with a slight edge to Bryant.

As much as you can possibly compare coaches in different sports, it's pretty much a wash, IMO.


You realize that almost every single year in football there is an undefeated or 1 loss team. You rarely ever see that in college basketball. How many titles does each coach have(note: Wooden's were all undisputed and not voted on or shared).
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(synder) got hurt.


Snyder played against Auburn, right?

re: OM-1 vs Auburn-11...Bot 9th

Posted by mb711 on 5/22/10 at 4:16 pm
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Matt Heath is the man.


He did an did a pretty good job last year as hitting coach, but Link Jarrett is doing a much better job this year as AU's hitting coach. What is Heath up to now?

re: OM-3 vs Auburn-5....FINAL

Posted by mb711 on 5/20/10 at 6:32 pm
Any Rebs have a link to watch the game?

re: Auburn Fans: Practice/Srimmage notes

Posted by mb711 on 4/14/10 at 4:04 pm
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This doesn't make any sense, who completely holds someone out of practice to let backups get reps???

Sounds like he may be injured.


Caddy and Ronnie B were held out at times during the spring before the '04 season as well. This happens often and not just at Auburn.

re: best position changes in SEC history

Posted by mb711 on 4/13/10 at 2:09 pm
Karlos Dansby from WR to S to LB.

re: Who has the best SEC Tennis Facility?

Posted by mb711 on 4/13/10 at 2:08 pm
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i've always wanted to be able to hit a few balls on our indoor courts. i have on the outdoor ones. I've gotten to play on some really nice indoor courts and auburns are pretty nice.



Have you played on the clay courts at Auburn?

re: Jevan Snead has always sucked.

Posted by mb711 on 1/22/10 at 5:09 pm
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FWIW Carson Palmer thew 29 TDs and 30 INTs his first two years at USC with USC talent.


And he's a backup NFL QB.


Carson Palmer is a backup NFL QB?

re: Texas giving up on Seastrunk/Reed?

Posted by mb711 on 6/9/09 at 7:41 pm
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People talk about Tulsa stats like they mean something. Gimmick offenses work in gimmick leagues. Hawaii was putting up major stats two years ago. They sucked.


My point wasn't to say that Malzahn will put up the same type of numbers against SEC competition but to show that a RB in his offense can put up big numbers and that his offenses do run the ball. Tulsa passed for 4226 yards last year and rushed for 3752, that is pretty balanced. Tulsa rushed for 183 yards(528 total yards) against Arkansas last year, LSU rushed for 161 yards(301 yds total) against Arkansas.

re: Texas giving up on Seastrunk/Reed?

Posted by mb711 on 6/9/09 at 5:55 pm
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Malzahn is recruiting him on look what I did for McFadden, Felix Jones



Those guys were successful once they stopped running Malzahn's offense. I don't know whether it was Nutt or whether it was Malzahn who decided to cut out the QB altogether...but that certainly wasn't Malzahn's typical offense.

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I've also seen Seastrunk say Auburn has a history of putting RBs in the NFL, so whatever Auburn is telling him, he's eating it up



This staff had nothing to do with Bo Jackson or the Brown/Williams combo. Lache sounds a little gullible.





Malzahn's Tulsa offense was 4th in the nation last year in rushing. Their leading running had over 1500 yards. Curtis Luper(AU's new RB coach)coached the 6th leading rusher in the NCAA at OK St. last year(Kendall Hunter) and he coached the 17th leading rusher in the nation the year before at OK St.(Dantrell Savage). So it's not like these guys don't know anything about running the ball or coaching RB's

re: is lsu on cox cable 2night

Posted by mb711 on 4/24/09 at 4:05 pm
Is it streaming online anywhere for free?
Talk to Eric Berry about it(and don't try to claim the Chavis connection). You realize just because you coach a certain position doesn't mean you recruit that position(unless they are in your area.