Chizik on ejections: ‘I am embarrassed by it’

Transcript of Auburn coach Gene Chizik’s postgame news conference:

Opening comments: “I couldn’t be happier for our fans . . . the Auburn family. I am  excited for everybody. That stadium out there tonight was electric, and our student body, our alumni, our fans . . . it was a great night for everybody. Our football team in that locker room over there has a lot of love for each other. I think tonight was another situation when we were down by 14 points I think at one point; they just play as a family. That’s all that I can tell you. They play as a family, and I couldn’t be more blessed personally in my life to be around great people, great coaches, great administrators and players who are a joy to be around. They care about Auburn. They care about this football team, and they never cease to amaze me. I am very proud of [Cam Newton] and his performance, and I am very proud of our whole football team starting with our seniors, who have done a great job getting us to this point this year.”

On Cam Newton’s ability to avoid the distractions: “Cam rushed for (151) yards tonight. I was just really proud of the way he played. Like I said, he’s a really, really talented, extremely gifted football player who means a lot to our football team. By his performance, I felt like he’s done just about what he’s done in every other game this year.”

On the decision to on-side kick to open the second half: “That’s a very potent offense, and the on-side kick we felt really good about it during the week, and we felt like we needed to take one possession away from them in the second half. We needed to get some momentum coming out. We told our guys in the locker room at halftime  it’s up and running and you have to get it. Wes [Byrum] made a great kick. I think it swung the momentum starting the second half, and it took one more possession away from their offense in the second half, which we needed to do.”

On how difficult it was to defend A.J. Green: “I don’t know that we did. I know that we certainly tried about everything we had, and they made some great throws to him. He made some great catches. He’s one of the best football players, wide receivers, certainly in college football. There’s no question about it. He is a force to be reckoned with. He’s a very talented young man.”

On the difference between Auburn’s defense in the first quarter and the rest of the game: “We settled down a little bit. We tried to do some different things coverage-wise just trying to get the passing game under control. We felt like we could stop the run, but we knew that they had very talented guys at wideout, including the tight end. They do a great job of seeing what you are in. The quarterback does a great job of reading what coverages that you are either disguising and trying to work to, and he hits the guy who is most available in that coverage. They are really good at that, and I thought they executed that well. I think pass rush and pressure, more so in the second half, got to them a little bit.”

On controlling the game running the ball in the second half: “We felt like offensively, starting with our offensive line, we could get some movement up front. We were trying to get a pace going where we could wear them down a little bit. I don’t know if that happened exactly the way we wanted to, but we had some explosive plays in there where they had to run down the field and get set and reset. We did some things that we thought with clock management and other things would help us towards the end of the game. Again, our offensive line … that was a good defense we played against. My hat’s off to them. They tried to do a few different things to take away the quarterback run game which we were able to do some other things with our tailback run game, but at the end of the day, that was a really good defense. I was proud of our offensive line.”

On winning the SEC Western Division: “We had goals at the beginning of the year, and this was the first goal. Really in the name of trying to take them one at a time, we didn’t know when, if we were going to win the West, when that would happen. We were blessed to be in a position tonight where if we won, then obviously we have a trip to Atlanta. So I think there was a lot of incentive out there. There was a lot on the line, and I couldn’t be more proud of our team because of the way they responded and the way they just kept playing.”

On the personal fouls and ejections in the game: “Just really disappointed in that. That’s a lot of reflection on us as coaches, and I am embarrassed by it. That’s not who we are. That’s not the way we carry ourselves, and we will address that tomorrow.”

On Michael Dyer breaking Bo Jackson’s freshman rushing yardage total: “I think Mike as the year has progressed has got a little more comfortable with the offense every week. We certainly have a lot of confidence in him running the football and protecting the football. What a great accomplishment. I think he feels a great comfort level, and I think it is a great honor for him. Again, we are not trying to break individual goals here but certainly that is one he is always going to be proud of until the next guy comes along and breaks it. I am proud of Michael.”

Did you believe you would win the SEC Western Division this soon after taking over as head coach? “I never put a timeline and a timeframe on anything. Our belief was that the only thing that we could focus on is where we’re going with the program and how we’re trying to get there, and we’re trying to do all the things the right way that make sense that the Auburn people would be proud of and the Auburn family. It would just be what Auburn is and who Auburn is, and that’s where we tried to start. So we didn’t put a timeframe on anything, but make no mistake our goal since the day we stepped here was to win a championship, and we haven’t done that yet. So, I don’t want to act like we have. We haven’t, but we are one step closer to being able to do that.”

How welcome is this bye week now? “I think it comes at a great time. We are definitely a tired football team. If you count two-a-days when we started in August, this is probably week 14 straight. I think we tried to manage it about the best way we could with trying to back off when we needed to back off, and try to be aggressive when we needed to be aggressive. They’ve done everything we’ve asked them to do, and that’s the great thing about this team. It’s a well-needed break. We will sit back and try to get a little bit of a breather here in the next probably 48 hours, but we have a huge, huge football game coming up in two weeks, and we have to get ready to play that game.”

On coming back from a 21-7 first-quarter deficit: “Like I said, the guys in that locker room just never cease to amaze me and the coaches … offensive coaches, defensive coaches, special team coaches. Nobody gets rattled. Players keep playing and the coaches keep coaching and we have to adjust and sometimes it doesn’t look exactly the way we want it to look. Sometimes it is really ugly. Sometimes it’s not. For 11 weeks in a row now, we have found a way to win so that’s the most important thing.”

How will you deal with the ejections? “I am going to deal with that tomorrow, and I am not happy about it at all.”

Was your team a little bit hyped up to start the game? “They were. I think they were very excited to play. I knew that when we were getting off the bus. We were trying to temper it down a little bit. They were extremely excited to play this game. The seniors knew that they were never going to play out here again. That’s where it started, and they love Auburn, and they love playing in front of these fans, and they were off the chart in terms of excitement and I don’t blame them. But I think that was a little bit part of some of the play at the beginning … we weren’t very smart. We were just too out there with that. Finally we settled down, and I think we played a little bit better.”

On what it was like when it was 21-7 Georgia: “You are always concerned when it is 21-7, but I don’t think a 21-7 score affects you unless you have never been there before. We have probably been there two to three maybe more times this year. I just think our football team has confidence, and we get things adjusted to the best of our ability, and we try to come back and just keep playing for 60 minutes. We just don’t look up at the clock. We just keep playing and when it is 0:00, we will look up and the best man will win.”

(Transcript provided by Auburn.)

481 comments Add your comment

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
7:18 pm

Fact Finder…all nine of those were clean and classy plays. You may hav a point but I have to disagree on principle and get the last word. So there.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
7:19 pm

Fact Finder…I am smarter than you too.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
7:22 pm

Fact Finder…my boyfriend’s gear is better than yours and my comic book collection is bigger too.

Gatorman 404

November 14th, 2010
7:25 pm

SEC Fact Finder…..

Answer your phone ..been trying to call you…still on the road?

Enjoyed seeing you last night in Gainesville, too bad my gators did not play better, but USC has a good team and it ought to be a good rematch in Atlanta.

What game are you working this weekend? I am off next weekend…

You know you cannot argue with these folks on here. Do not give away too much info.

I will give you a call later in the week if we have not talked by Wednesday.

Take Care brother ….baseball is right around the corner…and these fall intersquads are getting old.

CYA

SEC Fact Finder

November 14th, 2010
7:29 pm

404…

sorry traveling and not at home. Got my cell?

Yeah you are right, I think this one guy is just drunk or still on cloud 9. I will call you in the a.m. My flight lands around 8 in the a.m. Call you then. Good seeing you too.

Got Georgia State at Alabama on Thursday night. Then off until UGA and GT. I am trying to get out of that one. Family plans that weekend.

Bye

Mama is calling

November 14th, 2010
7:37 pm

Fact Finder,

Do not stoop too low with this clown. Your post seem to always be non controversial and some people cannot take the least bit of critisism or anlysis. Keep up the good work and my dawgs will be back.

Just because you shouldn’t stoop so low doesn’t mean I won’t, Auburn played an ineligible player, used dirty tactics and that is the reason they will be without two players for the first half in their next game.

Just really mad

November 14th, 2010
7:40 pm

I honestly think I heard last night at the beginning of the game that Bo Jackson?? was on the sidelines and talking to players during the game. Now, I’m not certain it was Bo, but they did say a former player was doing this. Is this legal??? Also, Auburn is going to forfeit all the games this year, and hopefully the officiating (if you can call it that) team will be penalized, as in the LSU game a few years back.

Thugalot

November 14th, 2010
7:47 pm

UGA are the biggest whining hypocrits. CMR told the referee that the fight is what happens when you do not call a penalty on Auburn hitting the QB on the knee. First of all, he was blocked into the QB. Secondly, going after the Auburn DL after the next play is deliberately thuggish. A great example of christian values your teaching your players CMR!

AFDawg

November 14th, 2010
7:53 pm

Dawggone 5:56 post, I just got back from dinner. Don’t remember the play during the UT game. I went back and checked the post game articles — no mention of it. I’m not saying it didn’t happen, but you’re really grasping at straws here. One play out of an entire game means we play dirty? The difference here is Fairley made a point of trying to hurt Murray the entire game. Go back and review the game film if you don’t believe me. Your defense of Fairley shows how low class Auburn fans are. After last night — Auburn has definitely vaulted to number two most hated Georgia rival — right behind Florida. You jumped Tennessee and Tech for sure. I’ve got to sign off — here’s hoping Auburn crashes and burns big time from here on out.

ol'seadawg

November 14th, 2010
8:07 pm

I’m surprised no one has mentioned what Fairley did to LSU’s quarterback , which was an out and out body slam! I believe CBS was carrying that game too, with Lundquest and Danielson calling it and it was right there, the kid getting slammed and they laughed about it! They were even talking about him before the game and how he had a habit of doing that. Hard nosed football is one thing and I’m all for it, but intentionally trying to end somebody’s career is another. Remember Jim Mcmahon with the Bears, was slammed like that and it pretty much ended his career.

Dawg Whisperer

November 14th, 2010
8:11 pm

You have to understand that there is always someone like dawggone that prefer to win a point than accept what was obvious to everyone. No, he isn’t an Auburn or Tech fan.. it’s much worse than that, he is a typical gator know it all fan who has nothing better to do than spend an afternoon on a blog when his team wasn’t even playing in the game.

I love the fact that a Spurrier coached team crushed his ex-employer and the Florida fan base. Priceless!

Dap01

November 14th, 2010
8:12 pm

Should the Auburn coach question how someone like Cam Newton could get in to a university with his past (Theft, 13 traffic violation, 3 instances of cheating).

The only school with less character than Auburn is Florida who had no problem with Cam’s actions.

How long will it be before all of this year’s wins are vacated by Auburn. Can we say “Reggie Bush”?

TrishaDishaWarEagle

November 14th, 2010
8:13 pm

WAR DAMN EAGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AU TIGERS 2010 SEC West CHAMPS

UGA..good game..you lost..act like you’ve ben there before, because you have..6 times this year.

Why do UGA teams ALWAYSSSSSSSSSSS make excuses..

“SC was lucky!”
“ARK won because the refs sucked”
“Florida is dirty!”
“AU is dirty!”
“colorado..uh uh uh…it’s the altitude!”

Fairely doesn’t do anything great QB crunchers like LT, Reggie White, Deacon Jones , Michael Strahan didn’t do plenty of..

As for playing so clean, UGA had 5 personal fouls penalties also..same as AU

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
8:16 pm

You all all wrong again. I am watching the game right now. The refs didn’t see anything…and Auburn won so our plan worked and is justified. You are all just blind homers.

Larry

November 14th, 2010
8:17 pm

Hey DawgGone…what did you dress up as at Dragon Con this year?

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
8:17 pm

A Storm Trooper.

Larry

November 14th, 2010
8:18 pm

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
8:19 pm

Yeah. Chubby guys are suckers for a man in uniform. It worked too! Daniel was chubby just like I like my men. I hope you are doing well Larry…meet at the Comicbook shop on Tuesday regular time?

Larry

November 14th, 2010
8:20 pm

You know I will. I have missed you.

Dawg Whisperer

November 14th, 2010
8:22 pm

Just to add a little perspective, it was a dirty display by Fairley throughout the game, and the Auburn coaches exercised no constraint over him nor did the referees. I hope that the SEC reviews the film and suspends Fairley from the Bama game. Multiple personal fouls with a bent to injure Murray was pretty much obvious. Any one with common sense understand that this is what lead the fray at the end of the game. Com’n Auburn fans, you know this is true.

Murray is one tough kid and deserves a lot of credit for hanging in there. UGA’s future at QB is bright with Murray at the helm.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
8:32 pm

I will say this for Murray. He is F.I.N.E.!!! A little on the skinny side…but I wouldn’t kick him out of bed for eating crackers.

November 26, 2010...

November 14th, 2010
9:31 pm

@ TrishaDishaWarEagle ….. hope you cheating barners are ready for ALABAMA to ruin your perfect season. Go ahead and brag on your SEC west title… sooner or later the NCAA will take it away.

War Scam

Skitty Fritty

November 14th, 2010
10:17 pm

I was actually pulling for Auburn unless they play UGA. But after the performance yesterday, I hope Bama and Carolina beat AU. I guess AU is the new Miami. Fairley is clearly a Thug and is Cam the new Ceasar? I love his kisses to begin the game. I am looking forward to AU getting the same treatment as SMU when all the dust settles with the payola issues around Cam.

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
10:28 pm

So…someone stole my screename and has been posting…all of the posts on this page aren’t mine. A pathetic attempt by a frustrated reader…whatever

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
10:32 pm

AFdog…here is the link to the story about the chop-block (there are many others) http://www.utsports.com/blog/2010/10/in-the-huddle-josh-ward-6.html

Of course UGA isn’t dirty because of one play…it’s just one example of how players can do things that they shouldn’t on the football field. It’s not the only chop-block, personal foul, or unsportmanlike penalty that UGA has received this year. My point is that when they do happen, I don’t hear the outrage from UGA fans about it. They simply say, “it was no big deal.”

DawgGone

November 14th, 2010
10:34 pm

Fact Finder…if you really do work for the SEC, then what does your employer think of you dissimenating SEC info on a UGA blog?

Hmm

Skitty Fritty

November 14th, 2010
10:44 pm

Auburn Fans:
Even Fox Sporthttp://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sec-dangerous-precedent-if-fairley-unpunished-29239?from=foxsports/COLLEGE+FOOTBALL/headliness knows what a dirty player Fairly is based on the article below

Skitty Fritty

November 14th, 2010
10:44 pm

Pitbull

November 14th, 2010
11:05 pm

The Auburn Coach never saw Fairley pick up QBs and slam them to the ground when studying tape. How did all these gutless reporters not ask him that question. Besides, he still never addressed that. He only addressed the ejections. It’s ok with him to let his players take cheap, dirty shots, that could mame someone, (AS LONG AS THEY DON’T GET EJECTED)!!!

Pitbull

November 14th, 2010
11:13 pm

As for you people taking up for Fairley. I’ve been watching college football for over 40 years. I’ve NEVER, EVER, seen someone put a helmet in the middle of a QBs back. Especially one that small. That is Criminal!! ROLL TIDE!

Auburn/Delta

November 15th, 2010
12:00 am

Dirty Dawgs? I think so.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/517057-georgia-auburn-gets-ugly-why-richt-must-go

Fairley tackles Washuan Ealey after a gain of about 3 yards. During the play UGA’s number 61 Ben Jones holds the jersey of Auburn’s number 93 Mike Blanc and pushes him out of the play. Then in a pre-mediated manner Jones immediately pounces on Auburn’s number 90 Nick Fairley and grapples with him on the ground. On the video you can clearly see Jones punching Fairley in the abdomen as he pins him on the ground. Seeing this, Auburn’s Mike Blanc and Stevens pull Jones off of Fairley. UGA’s Washaun Ealey gets in the middle and starts shoving and punching Blanc. UGA’s #60 Clint Boling then jumps in the middle and starts punching any Auburn player he can see, all while he continues to thrust himself into the Auburn side of the line of scrimmage.

While Boling is punching players, Auburn’s Goggins pushes him away from the Auburn players that Jones is attacking. While shoving Goggins away he shoves the face mask of Boling. Then Washaun Ealey, already suspended this year for going to jail, punches Goggins in the facemask.

Of course, in the Professional manner of SEC officiating, the Referee calls the punch on Goggins and ejects him for the deliberate actions of Mark Richt’s players, specifically Ben Jones, Ealey, and Boling. Then, while the SEC officials explain the penalty, Mark Richt has the audacity to come out on the field and tell the Ref that this is what happens when you don’t call the personal foul on Nick Fairley on the previous play.

But wait, it is not over. Two plays later, UGA runs the ball to the right. During this play, UGA’s #60 Clint Boling goes after the knees of Auburn lineback Craig Stevens. Also, #71 Cordy Glenn, blocks Auburn’s #93 Mike Blanc in the back and out of the play while holding his jersey. UGA’s Glenn continues pushing Blanc out of the play and Blanc starts pounding the chest of Glenn in the same manner as lineman punch during a pass rush. Glenn continues to shove Blanc after the whistle blows and tries to shove him into the UGA players bench.

Of course, in the Professional manner of SEC officiating, the referee call Blanc for a punch and ejects him from the game. Once again, as the result of Mark Richt’s out of control players and program a second Auburn player is ejected from the game.

So, I guess Mark Richt got what he wanted, two players ejected. Instead of graciously accepting his loss, he lashes out and instructs his players to involve themselves in behavior demeaning to the University of Georgia and the rest of College Football. Instead of graciously accepting defeat, his jealously will likely cause 2 Auburn players to miss the first half of the Auburn Alabama game. Mark Richt’s jealous rage could affect the outcome of that game and the outcome of the BCS.

Worse, Mark Richt has lost control of his program. Richt has had over 11 players arrested, one of which, Ealey, was in the middle of and instigated these actions. The lack of institutional control has been reflected for over 5 years now and shows its head amongst the game, the players, penalties, coaching, and on to the fans and worse yet, the students. I have over 5 stories (I’ll spare the details) of UGA fans harassing me at a UGA Auburn game. Two of these stories occurred after watching UGA players dance and stomp between quarters in an effort to show off. In addition, I have witnessed first hand Georgia players punching and gouging players in the pile.

I can’t figure out how Richt is able to portray himself so well off the field, but portrays himself so poorly on the field. Lastly, I can’t figure out how the Georgia football nation has not figured it out as well.

In conclussion, Richt has lost control of his program. For the benefit of Georgia and college sportsmanship, it would be best if Richt regained that control.

Auburn/Delta

November 15th, 2010
12:01 am

(AP) SEC officials have reviewed video from the Georgia vs Auburn game this weekend and have concluded that Cam Newton and Nick Fairley kicked Georgia’s ***.

Auburn/Delta

November 15th, 2010
12:05 am

(AP) After further review, Alabama is asking for assistance from the SEC concerning this years Iron Bowl game against Auburn citing fears that Cam Newton and Nick Fairley will also kick their *** just as they did against Arkansas, South Carolina, UGA and LSU. SEC officials said they would not provide extra assistance to the University of Alabama despite their pleading for mercy.

An SEC official speaking off the record said “if I was Alabama, I’d expect to get my *** kicked.”

In other news, the NCAA has declared that had Colt McCoy not been taken out of the national championship game due to a cheap shot that inevitably and clearly beyond a shadow of a doubt that Texas would have won the game.

PHIL

November 15th, 2010
12:40 am

Auburn?Delta are you really a bumblebee Tech nerd? You sure sound like one. Won one game in 5 years and now have this superiority complex. Lost 4 in a row, recruited/bought ONE player and now you are really something?

On second thought, maybe you ARE an Auburn person. See cuz even Tech doesn’t buy their players.

PHIL

November 15th, 2010
12:41 am

But then again, maybe you ARE from Tech. Who has the time to write that much horse hockey besides a nerd or someone who lives in his moms basement?

UGA75

November 15th, 2010
1:00 am

Like most UGA fans I love the dawgs win or lose, I am ashamed of the players who have been arrested, but they were punished and hopefully learned their respective lessons. I do not think that will happen again, but we’ll see. The Auburn fans were classless to boo a hurt player, but they are usually great fans, and they want a winner at any cost as does the school administration. I fear the NCAA will have the last word about the senior Mr. Newtons actions.

Players act like thugs because the Officials allow them to act like thugs. I sincerely wish and hope that the farley thug receives an injury as serious as he has tried to inflict on opposing players. That would be justice for him.

To the Auburn fans who are real sports fans and love their teams, congratulations on winning the SEC West,

Razorhog

November 15th, 2010
2:00 am

Have heard TN had the largest sports budget but AU has to be up there. Besides having to pay Cam how much went to the refs that gave them the game when they played Arkansas. Enjoy now but NCAA will come sooner or later.

red&black

November 15th, 2010
5:58 am

Fairley is a punk ass cheap shot bitch who would get his ass beat by anyone on Georgia’s offensive line. He ran like a little girl. He better not be on the field next year

red&black

November 15th, 2010
6:02 am

Auburn/Delta, you are a tool, just like your cheap shot players. All of that was in retaliation you moron. You are a one man team and without Cam, you are middle of the pack team. Once proof is found that Cam got paid by Auburn, you’ll forfeit the season. Suck on that…

Paul is a Johnson

November 15th, 2010
6:58 am

From a UGA fan. This game came down in my opinion to a couple of plays. The onside kick was brillant and totally changed this game. The one play for UGA that totally changed the game for us was when we tried to run the wild dawg (cat whatever you want to call it) in the 2nd QT. AU had not showed any signs of being able to stop our offense with Murray under center and we pull this cr@p. It goes for 1 yard and we end up punting one play later. Our offense was never really the same after that. The other two plays were the screen plays we tried to setup. 3 and goal from 5 and we try to setup a screen that I have not seen work all year watching almost every minute of every UGA game this year. Glad Cam played he was really sharp and wanted to try and beat AU with him playing. Give it up for Murray, he is one tough kid. Overall I was really pleased with the effort UGA put out and this team never gave up. As for the UGA fan that tried to burn down AU’s square thanks for making all UGA fans look bad.

Tech 54

November 15th, 2010
8:26 am

THUGS. I will root against AU from here on out. Fairley should be arrested for assault. Seriously!

Johnny U.

November 15th, 2010
8:37 am

UGA will get this win in the spring and go for 6 in a row next November.

Rick Wright

November 15th, 2010
9:27 am

The obvious question is why was UGA’s Murray even in there at the end on the game as if they could come back yeah! sheer stupidity

Bigdog24

November 15th, 2010
9:47 am

Even though its been a tough year IM STILL A BULLDOG. All true bulldog fans should check this bulldog song out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lquu4TscUY0

AU Dawg

November 15th, 2010
10:09 am

Being an Auburn graduate, but living in Dawg country, I have many friends who are UGA grads. They are some of my best friends, and seeing them yesterday was a little tough knowing that I was embarrassed for the way our team acted at the end of the game Saturday. Nick Fairley clearly hit Murray late on a couple of occassions, and even if emotions were high, that was uncalled for and actually cost Auburn on one drive by allowing GA to keep a drive going on a 3rd down stop. I really hope Gene Chizik runs those guys today until their tongues fall out and lets them know that we do not play football that way and in the future they will be jerked out of the game for anything close to a cheap shot. Finally, I am really glad Auburn is doing so well this year, and would love to see us rise to the occassion and represent the SEC well. It could start today by having Nick Fairley and Gene Chizik show up at a press conference and have nick apologize and show some humility for his actions.

WILL

November 15th, 2010
10:15 am

The refs are responsible for Auburn’s actions. Failure to call penalties when they occur in the game really harmed Auburn’s image The refs need to be suspended and retrained.

Mtn Dawg

November 15th, 2010
10:23 am

Who in God’s name condones the kind of brutality exhibited by Un-Fairley? That fat basT*rd deserved to be ejected. And what about the punch diquised as a stiff-arm that Newton threw in the first qtr on one of our defensive backs as he was running out of bounds. No flag, just a talk’n to by the official. Can’t throw a flag on Mr. Newton, suh! B. freak’n S.!!!!!

Auburn is full of unsportsmanship and they do not deserved to represent the SEC. I hope Bama kicks their arss and if they do play for a NC, I’m pulling for the other team.

droopydawg

November 15th, 2010
11:40 am

You are a bad, bad man Chizik

droopydawg

November 15th, 2010
11:42 am

I agree with Mtn Dawg (at least what I could translate through the typos): you cannot allow a headhunter to intenionally injure people even after the game is decided and then just have everything be better with a few words. Actions speak louder.

Brad Newcomer

November 15th, 2010
1:22 pm

Bo Jackson ranked above Herschel !!! are you kidding me, you better go back and check those stats buddy….Bo never was even in the top twenty rushing years for the SEC….Herschel holds the top three….Bo was good but he was no where near the class of Herschel……Check your stats from Freshman on up….not even close…Plus Herschel has that championship ring….No for BO