ALABAMA VS AUBURN - IRON BOWL - KOD

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Gus Malzahn was talking to his Athletic Director about a raise. "I don't know Gus", he replied, "you already make more money than the English department, how could I justify giving you a raise?"

"Let me show you what I have to put up with" says Malzahn.

He proceeds to stick his head out of his AD's office door and yells for Nick Marshall,
Auburn's QB.

"Nick, go see if I'm in my office", said Malzahn.

"Sure thing coach" replies Marshall and sprints off down the hall.

Marshall returns 15 minutes later, winded from the effort and says "No coach, you're not there."

"See what I mean?" says Gus Malzahn.

"I sure do" replies the AD. "All he had to do was call"
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nuff said
 

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After last year fiasco Bama is going to be pissed in this game at home.

Talk about a revenge game from that field goal runback last year .:SIB


They continue to need to impress with blowouts if they can as we never know what will happen
in the next few weeks.


Auburn has the offense at times, but that defense is going to get Tide stomped.


ROLLTIDE !!!!!!


:00hour:00hour
 

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Gentleman.

Prepare for war !

On to Victory Lane.
 

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Paradice runs off Glory Rd, take a left
to Victory Lane and that is where I lives

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What really gets me about Alabama is that they are vulnerable.

There is no way Auburn should have scored that many points on the Tide's defense.


When Sims was throwing interceptions , Saban gets Coker ready on the sidelines throwing.



That shows me that one of these days soon, Coker is going to have to come in and Alabama is
going to have a rough time then boys.
 

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In the year of the flawed, Alabama might be the ideal No. 1. It's a team that gives up 630 yards -- and wins. It's a team that turns over the ball three times -- and wins. It's a team that spots its archrival a 12-point lead, dominates the fourth quarter -- and wins.


:scared
 

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In the year of the flawed, Alabama might be the ideal No. 1. It's a team that gives up 630 yards -- and wins. It's a team that turns over the ball three times -- and wins. It's a team that spots its archrival a 12-point lead, dominates the fourth quarter -- and wins.


:scared


so if they played FSU it would be like playing their twin.
 

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"Name of the game was we got in the red zone and had to kick field goals," Tigers coach Gus Malzahn said.

Sims passed for 312 yards and four touchdowns but threw three interceptions. Auburn's Nick Marshall had a school-record 456 yards passing -- 206 of them to Sammie Coates. His 505 total yards were also a school record.

Auburn gained 630 yards against the SEC's top defense.:scared

"We haven't played a lot of games where we give up 44 points and win," Tide coach Nick Saban said. "That's not really our style."

"We're relentless," he said. "We don't want to lose. I guess you can say we'll win by any means."

"We never gave up," he said. "We just kept fighting the whole time."

Alabama's T.J. Yeldon ran for 127 yards and a pair of scores. The SEC's top rushing defense made it hard for the No. 1 rusher and held Auburn's Cameron Artis-Payne to 77 yards on 25 runs.

The Tide had backup quarterback Jake Coker warming up after Sims' third interception. He wasn't needed.

Sims overcame his uncharacteristic mistakes to start the comeback with a 75-yarder to a streaking Cooper when Auburn pushed its lead to nine. The Tide quarterback then pulled a Marshall-like play; he scampered for an 11-yard touchdown run and converted the 2-point play to take the lead for good.

It prompted Saban to proclaim: "That's about as bad a half of football as we've played all year."

He said his halftime message to his players was that this was a gut-check: "I believe in you. I think we can win. I think we will win if everybody makes a commitment to giving their best in the second half."

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It says alot about a team that can do this as Alabama did yesterday.

I don't trust them though.
 
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