I love Cam.
He has definitely left his mark on Auburn University.
I have no doubt that Cam will always be grateful to Auburn for giving him a chance, and for sticking by him through all the bullshit. He will probably say "Auburn University" when he is introduced on Monday Night Football. We will retire his number and claim him as our own.
But Cam is a one and done journeyman.
And Bo is an Auburn man, through and through. He will always be an Auburn man, to his soul. He comes back to keep the team pumped up. He continues to be associated with Auburn. Bo loves Auburn just like we all do, without reservation, and with his entire being. And as others have mentioned, he helped make it possible for me to go to school on the Monday after the Iron Bowl with my Auburn gear on and my head held high. He helped start the dream that Cam is living right now.
So while Cam makes history at Auburn, Bo IS history at Auburn. And to me, Bo will always be the greatest Auburn football player of all time.
Yes that is true, but where is Auburn history headed?
Let's be honest. We fired Tommy Tuberville because we wanted championships. We all scoffed at the Chizik hire not because we thought it was going to be monumentally bad, but because it didn't make sense to get rid of a guy like Tuberville if we weren't going after a cut-throat national championship caliber head coach.
Chizik has surprised us. But it's Cam that has taken us to new heights.
To me, Bo brought us out of the shadow of Alabama. He dove over the top to stop the nine game winning streak. He ran his way into the history books, and he picked up the Heisman Trophy along the way. His freakish athleticism brought fame and pride to Auburn.
But he only took us to the upper-middle tier of college football.
I feel like I'm watching Auburn move into the top of the college football.