🏈 The Aubies at work

After the game i actually made a facebook post to my auburn friends congratsing them on a good game. All of them responded "So much for that Heisman".

Also i love the fact that on the Roundtable Clay Travis just made a prediction on the SECCG that Tebow will be the best player on the field and Florida will win COMFORTABLY because he wouldnt trust McElroy to lead his team in this game.


And why would any Bama fan give a rats butt what Clay "I am a UT homer" Travis have to say. Let everybody and their grandma think we don't have a chance, all that matters is that the TEAM believes they can.
 
Not that the Heisman matters or anything, but if it really did (apparently Auburn thinks it does), all Ingram has to do is get considerable yardage on Florida and he wins the Heisman. It will look big on TV, and when Alabama wins it will be enough to voters. He really didn't HAVE to do well against Auburn.
 
Not that the Heisman matters or anything, but if it really did (apparently Auburn thinks it does), all Ingram has to do is get considerable yardage on Florida and he wins the Heisman. It will look big on TV, and when Alabama wins it will be enough to voters. He really didn't HAVE to do well against Auburn.

Ingram playing injured has filtered out, so the FLA game will determine if his low numbers were the new norm or just an injury. Interesting that...no where in this is credit given to Auburn. Irrelevant AGAIN.
 
Ingram playing injured has filtered out, so the FLA game will determine if his low numbers were the new norm or just an injury. Interesting that...no where in this is credit given to Auburn. Irrelevant AGAIN.

:headscratch:

yea...interesting that giving credit to Auburn for stopping Ingram from really doing anything in the game wasn't a point I was trying to avoid either. Yea, good job Auburn, and good game and all. etc. etc.

All I'm saying is that if the Heisman REALLY matters, he isn't "out of the game" for the award. Just a side point there for the Auburn fans.
 
This is what a barner co-worker said to me this afternoon:

"It wasn't just a moral victory for auburn. It was an affirmation that 36-0 was an aberration and in two years, maybe even next year, this game will matter on a national scale."


:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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