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Iron Bowl 2010

TheRealPhil

Sorceror
Bama will stay on top until Saban retires.
He is the beat coach since "the bear"
And could quite possibly tie the bear in championships!
So it is quite understandable why you would have animosity towards alabama!!!! Cause we whooped ur ass in 09'




Hahahahahahaahahahaha
 

Bama

Bug Huntress
@TheRealPhil
Auburn's next recruiting class is in red

Here are all of the SEC football arrests from 2016 thus far:

ALABAMA (2)

  • Cam Robinson (May 17): Possession of stolen firearms, possession of controlled dangerous substance
  • Lawrence “Hootie” Jones (May 17): Possession of marijuana, illegal carrying of a weapon in presence of narcotics
AUBURN (4)
  • Byron Cowart (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Carlton Davis (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Ryan Davis (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
  • Jeremiah Dinson (April 30): Second-degree possession of marijuana
GEORGIA (6)
  • Chad Clay (June 22): Theft by taking
  • Chauncey Rivers (May 11): Felony violation of Georgia’s Controlled Substance Act, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, keeping drugs in a container, parking in a parking spot designated for persons with disability
  • Juwuan Briscoe (April 23): Failure to wear a seatbelt, driving without a license
  • Chad Clay (April 12): Possession of weapon in a school zone, second-degree criminal damage to property
  • Julian Rochester (April 12): Possession of weapon in a school zone, second-degree criminal damage to property
  • Jonathan Ledbetter (March 20): Underage possession/furnishing alcohol, possession/making a false ID
KENTUCKY (2)
  • Will Thomas Collins (March 4): Alcohol intoxication, criminal mischief, theft, fleeing and invading
  • Jason Hatcher (Feb. 22): Speeding, trafficking in marijuana (eight ounces to less than five pounds), tampering with physical evidence, possession of drug paraphernalia
MISSISSIPPI STATE (1)
  • Anfernee Mullins (April 8): Simple assault
MISSOURI (1)
  • Terry Beckner Jr. (Jan. 20): Possession of 35 grams or less of marijuana
OLE MISS (2)
  • Rod Taylor (April 3): Suspicion of shoplifting
  • Breeland Speaks (March 4): Suspicion of driving under the influence (first offense)
TENNESSEE (1)
  • Alexis Johnson (Feb. 17): Aggravated assault, False imprisonment
TEXAS A&M (1)
  • Speedy Noil (April 1): Driving without a license
No arrests: Arkansas, Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Vanderbilt



 

Bama

Bug Huntress
Nope.
Gets lucky one game goes 2-3


Poor Gus ............
This article says Auburn has the toughest schedule in the country

Ratings: Average team would lose 8 games playing Auburn’s 2016 schedule

Poor Gus


https://www.seccountry.com/auburn/r...ld-lose-8-games-playing-auburns-2016-schedule



Every SEC team claims a tough schedule.

But one team’s schedule is tougher than all others heading into the 2016 season, according to a sophisticated set of ratings: Auburn.

The Tigers’ strength of schedule ranks first nationally, according to the Fremeau Efficiency Index‘s strength of schedule ratings. FEI is a rating system developed by Brian Fremeau that is based on opponent-adjusted drive efficiency. Media outlets such as ESPN and several others utilize the system during the season.

A deep dive into the numbers explain why Auburn owns the toughest schedule in the country:

  • Auburn is the only team in the country scheduled to face three teams ranked in the top five of the FEI ratings.
  • Auburn and Southern Cal are the only teams scheduled to face five teams in the top 15.
  • The strength of schedule in the SEC is unmatched. Twelve of the 15 hardest schedules are owned by SEC teams, including four SEC West teams that claim the top four spots (Auburn, Mississippi State, Texas A&M and Ole Miss).
  • Auburn’s schedule is, by far, the toughest in the country, according to the ratings. Auburn’s schedule strength scores a .042 compared to No. 2 Mississippi State at .062.
What do all of the numbers mean? Well, nothing until the season begins, but it does provide a better perspective on preseason prognostications while also providing a complex-but-simple simulation of the season — and it may temper fans’ expectations, too.

The computer ratings include interesting win-loss projections for elite teams, good teams and average teams against the schedules of all 128 teams in the FBS. Auburn’s journey is not favorable for the Tigers led by fourth-year coach Gus Malzahn.

An elite team would average 2.41 losses against Auburn’s schedule, a good team would average 5.22 losses and an average team would average 7.73 losses.

In other words, an average team facing Auburn’s schedule would finish with a 4-8 record, according to the FEI. A good team would finish with a 7-5 record, which is nearly on par with the Tigers’ 7-6 mark last season.

Malzahn enters a critical year for the Auburn football program, which has failed over the last two years to match the first-year success of a 12-2 record, SEC title and runner-up finish in the BCS National Championship. Auburn opened the 2015 season No. 6 in the nation but has lost nine of its last 11 SEC games, including an 0-4 mark last season at home.

Auburn also is rebuilding on offense after a sub-par season with quarterbacks Jeremy Johnson and Sean White sharing the reins. The Tigers will break in several new receivers while weighing whether to stick with White or Johnson, or go with newcomer John Franklin III at quarterback. Auburn also enters the upcoming season with five new assistant coaches, including defensive coordinator Kevin Steele, on the staff.

The Tigers open the season Sept. 3 against Clemson, which is ranked No. 3 by the FEI ratings, inside Jordan-Hare Stadium.


Good Bye Gus
AHUEAHUEAHUEAHUEAHUEAHUE



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