Flipping through a Sports Illustrated from a few weeks back and there was an article some of you might have seen on Spring Practices. A lot of exerpts from different teams/coaches but the one on Auburn made me laugh and realize why this man is who he is. It went:
How taxing could spring be on ball players? In 1981, Auburn Coach Pat Dye, upset with what he considered the poor effort and intensity level of his team during the spring game, told his charges to meet him on the Jordan-Hare Stadium field two nights later. "We're gong to play another game" Dye said, "and we're going to find out who wants to play ball next fall".
"That game was a first class blood bath", said Ray Moon, an SEC Official from 1974 through 2001 who worked as a linesman for both those games at Auburn. "Dye locked the doors to that stadium and it was as violent as anything in the spring as I ever saw. If a player got hurt on one side of the field, the coaches would move the ball to the other hashmark and tell the kids to keep playing, even while the injured player was still on the ground. It was vicious."
I would love it if Uncle Sani could ask the Warden to get a little feed back about this from the legendary PFD. War Dye