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A friend from Dallas paid a guy 400 each for LSU GEORGIA tickets only to be turned away at the gate, they were counterfeit tickets, the scalpers from Atlanta strike again, the family was able to get 4 for 200 each, so they got to see the best game ever for 2400 dollars, do not buy printer tickets unless the seller will walk with you to the gate
Flynn for class
Hester for having that football steel
I don't remember us making any touchdowns against BAMA

re: extended forecast for 11/25

Posted by gxlfnut on 11/13/11 at 2:03 pm
HAS TO BE WRONG
quote:

IT NEVER RAINS IN TIGER STADIUM

great video

Posted by gxlfnut on 11/9/11 at 8:51 am
hope this isn't a repeat
LINK
but if it is enjoy it again
0 dolar tickets n craigslist is a scam, says he is in Alabama, but has no idea about distances from his fake location to Tuscaloosa, also his email come from CA not Alabama
TIM STINE, YOU GO MAN, LOOKING FOWARD TO SEEING YALL AT A GAME THIS YEAR
to get to play in a regional, we need at least two coaches who are up on the game, a batting coach who can change our batting approach with the new bats and a pitching coach who actually improves the players and it would be good to have a third base coach who doesn't have his head up his asp

re: Hotel for Oregon Game?

Posted by gxlfnut on 1/11/11 at 9:14 pm
ton of hotels on lamar at 360
I stayed at the hilton

re: Johnny Jones

Posted by gxlfnut on 12/27/10 at 8:12 pm
Shaq had a FORD EXPLORER, WHILE IN SCHOOL AND got a CHEVY Suburban when he went to ORLANDO
void the transaction before the pickup
I said we would go 5-7, didn't think the talent would be used wisely, I think that with a little wiser coaching we could have been national champs

re: Do we beat Auburn with a good QB?

Posted by gxlfnut on 11/14/10 at 5:02 pm
BETTER COACHING wins the AUBURN game
same idoit posting BAMA tickets two weeks after the game, this NIGERIAN doesn't understand AMERICAN football
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[quote]2 LSU vs. Alabama VIP CLUB SECTION 103 TICKETS - $600 (SECTION 103 ROW 5)

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Date: 2010-11-14, 10:49AM CST
Reply to: sale-w2js2-2059673504@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?]

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TWO TICKETS - VIP CLUB SECTION 103 ROW 5, SEATS 5 & 6


AIR CONDITIONED VIP SEATING WITH BUFFET AND CASH BAR, ETC--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hello,

My Name is Sara Morton and i am located in Richmond, VA.
I am selling all 4 tickets for $600.If you are interested in buying these tickets i will do this deal only trough eBay.In order to start the transaction i will need your full name, address and your eBay id.They will send you an invoice how to purchase the tickets from me.(You will be sending the money to an eBay agent.After the payment is sent i will send the tickets to you.eBay will release the funds to me ONLY AFTER you will send them the confirmation that you received the tickets and they are real.

I will ship them via UPS overnight.I will pay shipping.

I will wait your reply.

Thank You !

/quote]
if everyone on tigerdroppings would email him and ask for a photo of the tickets, we could overload his email box and he would be out of business for a couple days
his email is:
sale-w2js2-2059673504@craigslist.org

why the AUBURN fans love CAM

Posted by gxlfnut on 11/14/10 at 12:14 pm
1: HE WINS
2: HE GIVES 100%
3: HE DOESN'T PLAY FOR BAMA
4: HE HAS A 200 THOUSAND DOLLAR SMILE
5: DID I SAY HE WINS
6: THERE IS NO BETTER QUARTERBACK INTHE
NATION
7: ALL SEC TEAMS THAT HE HAS FACED HAVE LOST
8: HE LOVES THE FAN BASE
9: HE LEFT FLORIDA
10: HE KNOWS THE VALUE OF A DOLLAR
from the ESPN newsroom
quote:

Two sources who recruit for Mississippi State said that Cecil Newton and his son, quarterback Cam Newton, admitted in separate phone conversations to a pay-for-play plan while Newton was being recruited late last year.


Mississippi State compliance officials relayed the alleged conversations to Southeastern Conference compliance officials in January, according to two other sources close to the football program.


Prior to Newton's commitment to Auburn, one of the recruiters said Cecil Newton told him it would take "more than a scholarship" to bring his son to Mississippi State, a request the source said the school would not meet. Cecil Newton also referred the recruiter to a third person that would provide more specifics, the source said.



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After Newton committed to Auburn, another source said an emotional Cam Newton phoned another recruiter to express regret about his change of commitment from Mississippi State, stating that his father Cecil had chosen Auburn for him because "the money was too much."


The NCAA is investigating allegations surrounding the Newtons in regards to the recruiting process. Cam Newton, who is having a Heisman-caliber season for No. 2 Auburn, declined comment.


Cecil Newton, who previously has denied any wrongdoing, did not respond to an e-mail request for comment Tuesday night.


Auburn did not respond to a request for comment. The school has repeatedly said it looked into Newton's recruitment and that he remains eligible.



Earlier Tuesday, Auburn found itself defending Newton in the wake of allegations of academic cheating when he was at Florida. The Tigers' coach, Gene Chizik, dismissed a FoxSports.com report as "pure garbage" in an emotional 4-minute, 25-second rant.



"I'm standing up here on a very important week trying to defend something that's garbage," Chizik said. Auburn faces Georgia on Saturday.



FoxSports.com reported Monday that Newton was caught cheating three times and was to appear for a hearing in front of Florida's Student Committee facing possible expulsion during the spring semester of 2009.



Newton transferred to Blinn Junior College in Brenham, Texas, where he played last season. He declined to discuss the latest report, which came on the heels of former Mississippi State quarterback John Bond telling ESPN.com that someone claiming to represent the Newton family sought money during his recruitment by the school.


Sources told ESPN.com the man who said he was representing the Newtons was Kenny Rogers, who played in the 1980s for Mississippi State alongside Bond.


"I'm not going to entertain something that took place not three months, not six months, not a year but two years ago," Cam Newton said. "I'm not going to sit up here and say anything about it, whether I did or did not do it, because I don't want to beat a dead horse talking about it. It's not going to affect me any way, shape or fashion."


Cecil Newton talked about the allegations earlier Tuesday on Paul Finebaum's syndicated sports talk radio show in Alabama.


"This is a character assassination attempt," he said on the show. "Who is going to profit and why are they are going to profit? We sure don't.


"I think there's a group of people who have a hidden agenda and don't want to see him as a Heisman nominee, let alone winner," he said.


In Gainesville, Florida coach Urban Meyer said in a statement that neither he nor anyone on his staff leaked information on Newton's academic record, calling it a "ridiculous claim."


"For anyone to think that I or anyone on our staff may have leaked information about private student records to the media doesn't know us very well," Meyer said. "It's a ridiculous claim and simply not true."


Cam Newton said Meyer was a man of integrity.


"I would hope he wouldn't say anything like that," he said.


Meanwhile, Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops, who also recruited Newton out of Blinn, said he saw "nothing at all" out of the ordinary during that process.


"Our recruitment of Cameron could not have been better, or was just fine," Stoops said. "I didn't notice anything and none of our coaches did as we were recruiting him."


Joe Schad is a national college football reporter for ESPN. Information from The Associated Press