-10 GF for mixing movies and -5 for all of those who followed him.Care for some gopher?
Sani here's got a job. Sani's got prospects. He's bona fide. What are you?
I can tell you one thing, GF is not the peda familias.
You know what...Never trust a female Saniflush, remember that one simple precept and your time on this website will not have been ill spent.
Have you been banned from the Woolworths?
-5 yourself...Was it just the one Woolworths, or all of 'em?
You best check yourself.
All he ever did was get hit by a train.
Friend? Some of your foldin' money's come unstove.
Any of you boys know your way around a Walther PPK?
By: David Morrison | Opelika Auburn NewsPublished: January 05, 2012 Updated: January 05, 2012 - 8:59 PM Auburn has granted sophomore running back Mike Dyer a conditional release from his scholarship, AuburnUndercover.com reported Thursday night.The website reported head coach Gene Chizik granted Dyer a release that would allow him to transfer only to a specific set of schools, including Arkansas State, where former Tigers offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn has recently taken over as head coach.Dyer was suspended indefinitely from the Tigers due to an unspecified violation of team rules Dec. 11 and missed their 43-24 win over Virginia in the Chick-fil-A Bowl last Saturday.Chizik said at the time of Dyer's suspension that he could return to play at Auburn when -- and if -- he did "the things we feel like he needs to get back at Auburn and get back in an Auburn uniform."As recently as last Friday, Chizik said Dyer's status with the team had not changed."Michael Dyer's status has not changed," Chizik said. "If it does, I'll let you know."Attempts to reach an Auburn representative by the Opelika-Auburn News were unsuccessful Thursday night.Dyer broke Bo Jackson's Auburn record for rushing yards by a freshman with 1,093 last season and was an All-SEC first-team selection this year, running for 1,242 yards and 10 scores.He is only the fifth back in Auburn history to run for 1,000 yards or more in consecutive seasons.If Dyer transfers to another FBS school, he'll have to sit out next year before playing unless he seeks -- and is granted -- an eligibility waiver.
As recently as last Friday, Chizik said Dyer's status with the team had not changed."Michael Dyer's status has not changed," Chizik said. "If it does, I'll let you know."