Does anyone else feel sorry for Auburn???

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Auburn's ranked #15, but they have a very good chance of landing a number of elite players by year's end, including one Ronald Darby. Either way, no, I don't feel bad for them. They have a chance at a top 5 class.
 

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Feel sorry for Auburn??? I"m a Notre Dame fan who's been waiting for a national championship since 1988 :( In all seriousness though I don't see them being competetive in the near future though. The SEC is too tough and Chizik just doesn't impress me and for good reason (I'm from Iowa and I saw what he did (or didn't do) at Iowa St. Most of us that follow the Clones at all were suprised he even got the job.
 

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Does anyone else feel sorry for Auburn???

Does anyone else feel sorry for Auburn???

I feel sorry for their trees. Toomer's Corner is pretty.
 
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I feel about as bad for Auburn as I do for a guy with a with a 10" member, 6-pack abs and a British accent living in America.
 

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I feel about as bad for Auburn as I do for a guy with a with a 10" member, 6-pack abs and a British accent living in America.

Don't fret, chap... I'm doing aces.


Why is this in the recruiting profiles forum?
 

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I have to think that you live by the money bag and that you die by the money bag...

When Auburn hired Gene Chizik, the thought was that he was a top-notch recruiter with a defensive mind -- similar to his former mentor Nick Saban. Chizik brought Auburn to the national championship, and brought in a Heisman Trophy winner in Cam Newton. But now, he appears to be losing his recruiting class: This comes form AL.com.


"Four-star wide receiver Ricardo Louis has changed his commitment from Auburn to Florida State this Friday, leaving the Tigers with 15 commitments, the fewest in the SEC," the website reports.


In 2010, Auburn had 32 commitments. In 2011, the Tigers picked up 26. They're ranked 15th, far behind No. 1 Alabama for in-state supremacy. Not a good offseason to be Gene Chizik.
Great quote and it should be used for the whole conference-there will come a time when things equal out as the rest of college football tires of the culture of success that is promoted by the SEC. It will end when the other schools have just had enough of pro football southern style.
 
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