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should have never won the heisman trophy. It was perhaps in my opinion the worst screw job ever given.


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Aren't you an Auburn tool? Weren't you the prick trying to stick up for Cam a few years back?

I hope you don't have kids.

If you do, how do you sleep at night knowing they hate you.

I only say that because there is no way in hell you are fun to be around.

What a sad little fuck.

Go back and read all your past posts. Sucks to be you. You display that fact on here. Every. Single. Day.
 
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I hope you don't have kids.

If you do, how do you sleep at night knowing they hate you.

I only say that because there is no way in hell you are fun to be around.

What a sad little fuck.

Go back and read all your past posts. Sucks to be you. You display that fact on here. Every. Single. Day.

Kentucky to the core. :facepalm:

Why don't you post some more fucking pictures. :mj07:
 

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really bo? lol

really bo? lol

I would consider Eddie George getting it over Tommie Frazier.


still makes me laugh when i see espn's top 10 worst big ten moments, which listed number 8 , not a game but Chuck long not winning the heisman. Jackson missed half the season for Auburn, Iowa was ranked #1 or near the top the entire year. In a era "85" in which the big ten was known for pounding the football, Hayden Fry and his qb Long threw for right at 3000. yards and like 29 touchdowns, which was un heard of back then in the big ten. Yes it was then the closet race ever, which was decided by i think 45 votes, but Long was the leader of one of the best teams, had the stats and then lost it to a guy who only played half of his games, It was in my opinion the worst snub job ever.:nono:


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Bo played in each of Auburn's regular season games in 1985. He did miss portions of two games due to injury. He amassed over 1700 yards, had a 6.4 ypc average and had 17 touchdowns. He had four touchdown runs over 50 yards.
 
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your right, i was going off my old ass memory, but after seeing the post, it was that auburn was never in the hunt and yes they had 4 loses, my mistake but thanks for setting the record right. thank you

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Iowa was definitely the better team, as pointed out by the losses and rankings for those teams that year. But what should be considered in the argument is that Auburn played the #7 SOS and Iowa the #25.
 
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from iowa state ran for 2000 yards against the big 12 two years in a row and never won the trophy. he got to go to the show just never won.


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still makes me laugh when i see espn's top 10 worst big ten moments, which listed number 8 , not a game but Chuck long not winning the heisman. Jackson missed half the season for Auburn, Iowa was ranked #1 or near the top the entire year. In a era "85" in which the big ten was known for pounding the football, Hayden Fry and his qb Long threw for right at 3000. yards and like 29 touchdowns, which was un heard of back then in the big ten. Yes it was then the closet race ever, which was decided by i think 45 votes, but Long was the leader of one of the best teams, had the stats and then lost it to a guy who only played half of his games, It was in my opinion the worst snub job ever.:nono:


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I was a Jr at Iowa in the fall of '85 and was at Kinnick for the #1 ranked Iowa vs #2 Michigan game that Iowa won 12-10 on 4 Rob Houghtlin Field goals.
Long should have won the Heisman that year, but Bo was an incredible athlete in his time. Real shame he got hurt the way he did--he would have put up some monster numbers in both sports.
 
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