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So how has Mincey been passing drug tests the last 3-4 years at AU*

I wonder where Mincey lands in the Auburn Sports countdown of their top players... looks like the Auburn DB is a great place for all lawbrekers.
 
Is UGA football so pathetic that you guys have nothing better to do than run to an AU message board anytime an AU athlete does something stupid? You must lead sad and pitiful lives if this is what it takes to bring you joy!!
 
Looks like you are a giant dildo and have 10x the arrests at GA than AU. Suck on that
 
Because you guys don't arrest criminals, you recruit them. Cam, tossed from UF for stealing. Marshall, booted from UGA for stealing. Matthews, booted from UGA for stealing , then having a prof have to call the cops on him. Good work AU!
 
Because you guys don't arrest criminals, you recruit them. Cam, tossed from UF for stealing. Marshall, booted from UGA for stealing. Matthews, booted from UGA for stealing , then having a prof have to call the cops on him. Good work AU!
 
Re: It's a legitimate question that you didn't answer*

Hey you have all the accusations. Maybe you also have all the facts. Gives us all the details. I'm sure Mincey is under the same rules as all the players and will be dealt with accordingly.


This post was edited on 6/29 9:28 AM by Sanctions Stand
 
Cam wasn't kicked off for stealing, so nice FBI work. The other two just needed hugs as saban would say, and loved on. We certainly made the best out of giving a couple kids second chances, and it kills the Turds and Mutts. Saban took back a kid who beat a Uof Al student unconscious and robbed him. We took a kid who may have took a few bucks out of a locker. Big difference. War Eagle!!!
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This thread is just further proof that Georgia fans are the most jealous, butthurt, delusional, and idiotic fans in college football. Georgia has had players like Quincy Carter and Odell Thurmond that have been basically blackballed from the NFL for their drug problems, yet both of those clowns made it through school at Georgia without any problems. Quincy Carter has basically admitted to snorting cocaine all throughout his career at Georgia, yet I don't remember him being suspended even one time. Kind of makes you wonder exactly how much shite Georgia covers up to keep those players eligible

Pure jealousy is what causes Georgia fans to start these kind threads on an Auburn board in the first place. Jealous that Auburn has played in two national championship games in the last 5 years and Georgia's underachieving, loser football program couldn't make it to a national championship game if Mark Richt's life depended on it

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We import clean urine in from UGA's football team. They are clearly the only team that doesn't partake in those type of shenanigans.
 
Hey guys, take it easy on these uga fans.

It's not easy to beat your chest when you're 35 years old and have never seen your team be called the best in the nation.

It's not easy to be the only SEC "traditional power" without a crystal ball.

It's not easy to be over 30 years old and to have survived that 20-year SEC title drought.

It's not easy to see half your players get mugshots and still have the courage to call other programs on the carpet.

It's not easy to accept that your only modern national title was earned under the leadership of an Auburn alumni.

It's not easy to be told, almost every year during the Mark Richt era, that you are the preseason favorite to get to the SECCG, only to know that there will be at least one game where Richt will make every uga fan ask WTF did we ever hire this guy.

It's not easy to convince the world that Nick Fairley is dirty when you have one of the most penalized teams in college football.

It's not easy to hang on to coach who has done so little with so much talent, only because you're scared that if you get rid of him, the next guy will be the reincarnation of Jim Donnan.

It's not easy to see young men commit dirty deeds while under the influence of your institution, and then see those same young men become model citizens when they find a better situation.

It's not easy to think of yourself as the biggest deal in your own state, when that school in Alabama recruits your back yard just as well as you do.

It's not easy to tell people about that time when you lost 13 of 14 to your biggest rival (UF), and that you've only beaten them 7 times in the last 25 years.

It's not easy to try to brand yourself as the Harvard of the South when most of your fans couldn't find Harvard on a map.

It's even more difficult to think of yourself as the Harvard of the South when it's more difficult to get admitted to your in-state rival.

It just ain't easy to be a dawg...
 
Originally posted by AirmanTiger:

Hey guys, take it easy on these uga fans.

It's not easy to beat your chest when you're 35 years old and have never seen your team be called the best in the nation.

It's not easy to be the only SEC "traditional power" without a crystal ball.

It's not easy to be over 30 years old and to have survived that 20-year SEC title drought.

It's not easy to see half your players get mugshots and still have the courage to call other programs on the carpet.

It's not easy to accept that your only modern national title was earned under the leadership of an Auburn alumni.

It's not easy to be told, almost every year during the Mark Richt era, that you are the preseason favorite to get to the SECCG, only to know that there will be at least one game where Richt will make every uga fan ask WTF did we ever hire this guy.

It's not easy to convince the world that Nick Fairley is dirty when you have one of the most penalized teams in college football.

It's not easy to hang on to coach who has done so little with so much talent, only because you're scared that if you get rid of him, the next guy will be the reincarnation of Jim Donnan.

It's not easy to see young men commit dirty deeds while under the influence of your institution, and then see those same young men become model citizens when they find a better situation.

It's not easy to think of yourself as the biggest deal in your own state, when that school in Alabama recruits your back yard just as well as you do.

It's not easy to tell people about that time when you lost 13 of 14 to your biggest rival (UF), and that you've only beaten them 7 times in the last 25 years.

It's not easy to try to brand yourself as the Harvard of the South when most of your fans couldn't find Harvard on a map.

It's even more difficult to think of yourself as the Harvard of the South when it's more difficult to get admitted to your in-state rival.

It just ain't easy to be a dawg...
I love this list, but you left off a couple I would add.

Georgia likes to criticize Auburn for cheating, but both their football and men's basketball program have been on probation more recently than Auburn football.

Georgia fans cry about Auburn paying Cam Newton, yet Georgia still proudly claims a national championship from 1980 that even a Georgia professor named Jan Kemp claims they cheated to win

Most Georgia fans view Georgia Tech football as irrelevant, yet Tech has won a national championship in football more recently than Georgia
 
ESAD!!!!!!!!!!! Punk!!!!
Originally posted by ohsfan28:

This thread is just further proof that Georgia fans are the most jealous, butthurt, delusional, and idiotic fans in college football. Georgia has had players like Quincy Carter and Odell Thurmond that have been basically blackballed from the NFL for their drug problems, yet both of those clowns made it through school at Georgia without any problems. Quincy Carter has basically admitted to snorting cocaine all throughout his career at Georgia, yet I don't remember him being suspended even one time. Kind of makes you wonder exactly how much shite Georgia covers up to keep those players eligible

Pure jealousy is what causes Georgia fans to start these kind threads on an Auburn board in the first place. Jealous that Auburn has played in two national championship games in the last 5 years and Georgia's underachieving, loser football program couldn't make it to a national championship game if Mark Richt's life depended on it

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