Favorite team:Auburn 
Location:Orlando, FL
Biography:Born in Auburn AL, raised in Orlando, FL. Attend Olympia High. Plan on attending Auburn University to major in rhetoric/philos., and get involved with the Ludwig von Mises Institute, the world center of Libertarian academics, and based in Auburn.
Interests:Any form of art; literature (reading and writing), art, music, ect. In addition, I love a good movie and and competitive sports
Occupation:Student
Number of Posts:113
Registered on:10/18/2009
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re: Big Cat visitor list

Posted by grfsg on 5/13/13 at 2:38 pm
If I remember correctly, Brandon Cox was pretty highly rated coming out of HS
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Sounds like a big, strong, athletic kid.


He's 15 years old :wha:
idc about numbers per say, numbers are often decieving. What I want to see is our talent not going to waste. I hated watching Fannin struggle for four years when we all knew what he could do! I dont want our top recruits leaving the team (Goodwin, Dyer, Mack) and I want a talent like Lemonier (I know, he's defense, but the point remains the same) to have more than one good year.

If our ball players can't develop into NFL-caliber players... isn't that the entire point of college football?

If our coaches can develop the talent that an SEC school like Auburn will inevitably bring in, the Wins will be sure to follow.
idc about numbers per say, numbers are often decieving. What I want to see is our talent not going to waste. I hated watching Fannin struggle for four years when we all knew what he could do! I dont want our top recruits leaving the team (Goodwin, Dyer, Mack) and I want a talent like Lemonier (I know, he's defense, but the point remains the same) to have more than one good year.

If our ball players can't develop into NFL-caliber players... isn't that the entire point of college football?

If our coaches can develop the talent that an SEC school like Auburn will inevitably bring in, the Wins will be sure to follow.

re: 2014 Auburn Football Recruiting Thread

Posted by grfsg on 2/7/13 at 10:56 pm
I think Holsey has shown the most promise out of all the corners we've had.

Btw: this is my first time posting in a while, but I decided to jump back in. Lot of new faces but it's good to see some of you have stuck around

: :cheers: WDE!

re: If Auburn beats Oregon.....

Posted by grfsg on 12/20/10 at 12:31 pm
I would have been if not for this board. Everyone has hopped on the "Auburn cheats" bandwagon, even though there's no evidence or even A CLAIM that we did. How exactly has Auburn cheated, SEC fans? By taking a player who might/might not have known about his FATHER shopping him to ANOTHER school? A situation that we, as mere fans, have relatively very little knowledge about.

Why should we honor the people who threw us under the bus when we were under national scrutiny? Why should we share our moment in the spotlight we were denied THREE times (1983, 1992, 2004) with people who have expressed nothing but hatred for us, even when we gave nothing but our full support when THEY had the big stage.

This is OUR time, we were laughed at and ridiculed when Chizik was hired. We went from being 5-7 to 13-0 and one of the worst offenses in the nation to one of the very best in TWO YEARS. We were mocked for our recruiting stunts and then we got us the 4th best recruiting class in the country. You would think that some people would be humbled by just how wrong they were, but all I have heard is:

"it all goes downhill when Malzahn leaves,"

"7-5 next year"

"cheaters"

"I don't want Auburn representing the SEC"

NOWHERE have i seen the same credit or praise given to the past four SEC champions given to Auburn. Thats fine. I don't mind it being us against the world. But when we win, don't expect us to share the spotlight. We're gonna celebrate this alone, just the way everyone else left us.
none of you seem to remember how we had a COMPLETELY different offense last year, and it still worked pretty well.

Malzahn will innovate like he always has and tweak his philosophy to fit his personel, like we did in 2009.

re: how does it feel auburn

Posted by grfsg on 11/13/10 at 9:29 pm
This board lacks alot more common sense than I was lead to believe...

re: Chizik is NOT the coach of the year...

Posted by grfsg on 11/7/10 at 9:00 pm
You guys are dumb -.-

Of course Newton gives us an added dimension to the offense that is unique but Newton has played moderately in games like Ole Miss and people like Dyer and OMac stepped up. I think its retarded that the team with the best player is getting hammered for having that player and using him. Remember that Auburn was still a VERY good offense in much of last year with Chris Todd at the helm. And Saying that the defense has not improved is also stupid. They have stepped up EVERY time we needed them to. Its not always pretty but when the game was on the line, our defense makes plays.

re: Trooper Taylor

Posted by grfsg on 10/24/10 at 11:27 pm
Malzahn is pretty crazy for an OC. Does anyone ever notice he's always hitching his pants up every few seconds?
Sorry, but UAT OLB are pretty damn big

re: Why does Auburn have so many close games?

Posted by grfsg on 10/24/10 at 11:17 am
We had 3 scoring oppurtunities we left on the field

Fannin's Fumble
Byrum's missed field goal
Last drive of the game.

With those scores, Auburn hangs 37 to 41 points on LSU

re: Newton-McCaleb

Posted by grfsg on 10/18/10 at 7:21 pm
See Auburn-Florida 2007
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We have a lot of NFL type man players on both sides of the ball. Auburn has one.


Really???

Ziemba
Dyer
Berry
Adams
Blake
McCalleb

Fairley
Carter
Bynes
Stevens
Etheridge

we have plenty of NFL talent

re: Arkansas vs. Auburn by the numbers

Posted by grfsg on 10/11/10 at 3:15 am
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Carolina is great against the run, not so good against the pass..

Enter Newton with 176 rushing yards and Dyer with 100 rushing yards.

re: Cam Newton now leads for Heisman

Posted by grfsg on 10/10/10 at 5:01 pm
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The politically correct way of saying you will never play a down here,


... Which might be why he chose to transfer??? :dunno:

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You just proved our point.


No... your point was that he got kicked off the team. He did not. He realized that he would, as you said, "never play a down" at Florida and decided to get the hell out of there while he could.

The fact that you are trying to paint a picture that Auburn is over hyped says a lot about what you think of your own team. You have no ground to stand on after barely beating a Florida team that just got the snot kicked out of them by Bama.

That's not to say that the win wasn't meaningless, but to hear you say that Auburn hasn't had any legitimate competition after SC just whooped Bama, a team we ran all over, is stupid.

You are being totally biased, and that's fine, you're a fan after all. But the double standard that you are applying in this argument just makes you look more like an idiot than a homer.

re: #8 Auburn -37 vs Kentucky -34 Final

Posted by grfsg on 10/9/10 at 6:46 pm
Cobb is good at returning kicks :angry:

re: #8 Auburn -37 vs Kentucky -34 Final

Posted by grfsg on 10/9/10 at 6:40 pm
Man up Roof! :banghead:

re: #8 Auburn -37 vs Kentucky -34 Final

Posted by grfsg on 10/9/10 at 6:38 pm
close the lanes...