🏈 I have mixed feelings.

Would you rather the Ducks win or the Barners win and havbe the title taken away from them

  • Oregon beats Auburn

    Votes: 22 78.6%
  • Barners win but it is later stripped

    Votes: 6 21.4%

  • Total voters
    28
I don't want them to win simply because I think there is a tremendous chance that they will be stripped of the trophy, thus eliminating the team(s) that should've played in the championship. The fact they are there with this looming & the propensity of it being stripped is downright awful.
 
I have no mixed feelings. I hate Auburn. They aren't even real people. I want them to lose every single game. Ever.

I feel exactly the same way. With a burning desire. But when i voice it openly i catch flack about it.
From EVERYONE not just here on the forums. My newly found 17 yr old daughter....Barn fan. Wasn't riased that way by her adpotive parents...
but current boy freind turned her. :lance:. So i hear it from her now, and my 2 closesest buddies all the time (both aubies). It drives me crazy.

I was looking for the D. All of the above button as well.
 
I want Auburn to win, but not to get the trophy taken away.

So I voted the first option. ;)
I only want Auburn to win because they're SEC and from Alabama. (Or was it Georgia…?)

But if Cam cheated, then I want no mercy from the NCAA. I just don't think he did…as of yet.
 
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I want Auburn to win, but not to get the trophy taken away.

So I voted the first option. ;)
I only want Auburn to win because they're SEC and from Alabama. (Or was it Georgia…?)

But if Cam cheated, then I want no mercy from the NCAA. I just don't think he did…as of yet.

I would have no problems pulling for the ducks were the NCAA not lurking in the weeds. If I have ever pulled for the barn against anyone I can't remember it. Barn v Al Qaeda would be tough.

As far as Cam and wrong doing, it is very difficult for me to believe that if Cam was for sale to MSU he was not for sale to the Aubies. Not enough proof at this point for a finding of guilt, but over the next year or so there will be a lot of evidence to come out. It is worth noting that the NCAA in its decisions applies what is called the "prudent man" standard, rather than the "reasonable doubt" standard in criminal cases. What would a prudent man believe at this point based on the known facts?
 

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