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A New Name for Thayer Evans
Chad Gibbs is on top of things (as always). Yes, indeed Thayer Evans is Turtle Boy and from here on out should only be referred to thusly.
I've been holding onto this video I shot of the Tiger Walk at Ole Miss because I didn't want to damage Nick Fairley's reputation. However, in light of recent allegations regarding his character, I feel that I have no choice but to share it with everybody. About three and a half minutes into this video, Nick has the audacity to stop and hug his mama.
How can you call a guy willing to demonstrate love for his mama in such a public setting dirty?
The Dirtiest Play in the History of College Football
You've all heard it by now. Bama fans are taking up the mantra from UGA fans. Your co-workers are saying it. Your friends are saying it. If you're very unlucky, your family is saying it. Heck, even random strangers who see your Auburn shirt are stopping you to tell you that Auburn is dirty.
Earlier today a Facebook "friend", who happens to be a bama fan, posted a photo from Auburn's 1972 season. The photo, with the superimposed caption, "Auburn Tigers - Redefining the phrase 'unsportsmanlike conduct' since 1972 - WAR DROPKICK!", shows David Langner leaping in the air with the apparent intent to deliver a drop kick to an opposing player.
I'm not here to debate whether or not Langner actually turned ninja in an attempt to injure another player (actually it looks to me like he's trying to block a punt). I'm here to remind bama fans that the dirtiest play in the history of college football occurred when Tommy Lewis decided to take matters into his own hands during the 1954 Cotton Bowl.
The next time a bama fan tries to tell you that Nick Fairley is the dirtiest player ever, or that Auburn is the dirtiest program ever, please refer him/her to this.
War Eagle!
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