I LOL'd hard.
Not even going to acknowledge this kids existence until he proves he is capable of a rational thought.
Why don't you try to explain how your program is perfectly fine and how it doesn't matter if your fans travel to bowl games instead of attacking the messenger? That should be some fine reading.
"Abdullah for Heisman"...now that is retarded stuff right there.
2010 Outback Bowl featuring Auburn, less than 50,000 were in attendance.
Auburn ticket sales exceed Outback Bowl allotment...and Tigers want to sell more
You do know he was the #9 rusher last year as a junior right? And he is the highest returning rusher this year. But you knew that too, right?
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Georgia isn't? I would definitely include Nebraska on that list but I find it interesting you don't think Georgia should be on it please explain.
I'll bet you all your v-cash he isn't even invited to New York.
Not top 10 in wins. And only 2 nattys, the most recent 34 years ago. Sorry. Not every team can be historic.
Nick Marshall v. Ameer Abdullah
The 2014 HeismanPundit Post-Spring Heisman Watch List
(in alphabetical order)
Ameer Abdullah, RB, SR, Nebraska
Javorius Allen, RB, JR, USC
Rakeem Cato, QB, SR, Marshall
Alex Collins, RB, SO, Arkansas
Mike Davis, RB, JR, South Carolina
Everett Golson, QB, JR, Notre Dame
Melvin Gordon, RB, JR, Wisconsin
Todd Gurley, RB, JR, Georgia
Christian Hackenberg, QB, SO, Penn State
Derrick Henry, RB, SO, Alabama
Taysom Hill, QB, JR, BYU
Brett Hundley, QB, JR, UCLA
Chuckie Keeton, QB, SR, Utah State
Trevor Knight, QB, SO, Oklahoma
Sean Mannion, QB, SR, Oregon State
Marcus Mariota, QB, JR, Oregon
Nick Marshall, QB, SR, Auburn
Braxton Miller, QB, SR, Ohio State
Bryce Petty, QB, SR, Baylor
Thomas Tyner, RB, SO, Oregon
J.W. Walsh, QB, JR, Oklahoma State
Jake Waters, QB, SR, Kansas State
Jonathan Williams, RB, JR, Arkansas
Jameis Winston, QB, SO, Florida State
TJ Yeldon, RB, JR, Alabama
They are 14 on the list of total wins and above them are teams like Penn, Yale, Harvard and Princeton. So they are definitely top 10 in FBS schools. By your criteria that would leave out teams like USC, LSU and Penn State.
Bet the V-cash and quit posting crap. For the record I don't think anyone from Auburn is going to be there either and think it was a miracle that Trey Mason was invited.
I would be more embarrassed for Georgia from the SEC.
The SEC plays most of their bowl games in their own backyard.
Savannah Georgia to Jacksonville, FL, is less than a two hour drive. Yet, Georgia returned 5,000 tickets.
Kingsland, Georgia is less than 40 miles from Jacksonville.
By the way turkey, what does Auburn's home sell out streak look like?![]()
My uncle lives in GA...he went to the game. Of course he's a Nebraska fan![]()
We ranked 12th (85,657) in average attendance in the country which isn't bad for a stadium that holds 87,428. Nebraska was 9th with (90,933) in average attendance but their stadium only has capacity of 87,091 so I guess 4k are standing around the stadium or someone is doing fuzzy math?
Bottomline Auburn holds it's own in attendance and travel including bowls.