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As you can see, I favor the Auburn Tigers. I hope both of these teams lose?

 

I can't say I am pulling for Alabama, but I am certainly against LSU. I did cheer for LSU

against Oregon at the beginning of the season.

So it's Auburn first by a log shot, then Alabama and the SEC in bowls games.

 

As screwed up as Auburn is right now, They are still my team. ALL IN.

 

War Eagle!

 

Babyhauler

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well my brother made this thread for a place to talk crap. and hype the game.

 

 

Posted

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As you can see, I favor the Auburn Tigers. I hope both of these teams lose?

 

I can't say I am pulling for Alabama, but I am certainly against LSU. I did cheer for LSU

against Oregon at the beginning of the season.

So it's Auburn first by a log shot, then Alabama and the SEC in bowls games.

 

As screwed up as Auburn is right now, They are still my team. ALL IN.

 

War Eagle!

 

Babyhauler

 

 

Im an alum of Arkansas State, the new home of Coach Malzahn and we are very excited to have him. What are your feelings on his departure? Also, Geaux Tigers!

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Clemson Tigers here, but I would like to see LSU take it. Simply for the fact that they have already beat Alabama once, and at Alabama on top of that. If Alabama wins, to me it means they are even, not champions. I will agree that they are the best 2 teams in the country though.

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That's true but in the game LSU and Alabama played this year the only reason LSU won was because Alabama missed 2 field goals from pretty close. But a wins a win for LSU. It should be a pretty good game coming up. Can't wait to watch it.

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I think Malzahn was good for Auburn. I do not know if he was told to slow the offense down because the D could not keep up, but he did not produce this year. That was the banter on talk radio around here. The worst part was they were not really any better at the end than the first of the season.

Malzahn has been a success where ever he has been, so I would say you are in good hands.

 

Roll T***, oh crap,I just can't say it. lose tigers lose.

 

babyhauler

  • 2 weeks later...
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proud to say i was part of a team that scored one on only 9 touchdowns on the bama defense..... probably the greatest in history. also we crossed the 50 a few more times than LSU did

 

one of* only

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