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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on February 08, 2013, 01:30:12 PM
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In twenty years, Cam Newton will be considered the #1 representative of Auburn University and Bo Jackson will be an afterthought. While many will still admire and revere Bo for his legendary skills and ambassadorship, the majority of Auburn fans will see Cam as the embodiment of Auburn University.
Agree or disagree?
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I wonder what his contract says about this?
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I wonder what his contract says about this?
It says he can do what he wants to.
he's Rick James bitch.
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I wonder what his contract says about this?
Don't know, don't care.
But lots of Auburn students and fans are going to have stories to tell about the legend of Cam Newton.
Look at that kid in the red hoodie. Tomorrow, he's going to call his old high school buddy and say, "I saw Cam Newton score twenty points in a pick up game of basketball, and he dunked it five times." That high school buddy will spread the story around.
Not only did Cam Newton give Auburn its best season ever, he came back to school to earn his degree, support other sports as a student, and participate in pick up games at the rec center.
The Auburn youth won't even care about Bo Jackson.
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Something like that is very generational. So yea, in twenty years when the folks who were students during Cam will remember him more so than Bo.
Side note: In twenty years I prolly won’t remember any of them.
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Don't know, don't care.
But lots of Auburn students and fans are going to have stories to tell about the legend of Cam Newton.
Look at that kid in the red hoodie. Tomorrow, he's going to call his old high school buddy and say, "I saw Cam Newton score twenty points in a pick up game of basketball, and he dunked it five times." That high school buddy will spread the story around.
Not only did Cam Newton give Auburn its best season ever, he came back to school to earn his degree, support other sports as a student, and participate in pick up games at the rec center.
The Auburn youth won't even care about Bo Jackson.
Unfortunately, many Auburn youth only recognize Bo as #34 in an old picture anyway. It's all generational, because my pops still thinks Pat Sullivan was and still is the best ambassador for the school.
I still say it's Bo.
Mini Buzz is convinced that Cam is really, in fact, Superman.
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Agree that it will be generational. Anybody 21 years old and younger now will always hold Cam highest. People between the ages of 22-60 will think Bo. 60+ will probably always think of Pat.
imo anyway. The years are probably off by a bit but you get the gist of it.
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Agree that it will be generational. Anybody 21 years old and younger now will always hold Cam highest. People between the ages of 22-60 will think Bo. 60+ will probably always think of Pat.
imo anyway. The years are probably off by a bit but you get the gist of it.
Yeah I'm 28 and I'm already thinking of Cam.
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Yeah I'm 28 and I'm already thinking of Cam.
There's nothing wrong with admitting it. Lot's of people are very open about it. A lot more accepted today.
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There's nothing wrong with admitting it. Lot's of people are very open about it. A lot more accepted today.
:rofl:
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Yeah I'm 28 and I'm already thinking of Cam.
I was gonna say the same thing and I'm 30.
The cutoff age is higher than 21 for sure. Probably more like 40.
I was a baby when Bo was doing his thing. Remember the "Bo Knows" Nike campaigns and stuff from the late 80's, but really only associated him with Auburn because my dad told me he went there as a trivial aside.
I was in fucking Glendale, AZ on the culmination of my Auburn fanhood thanks to Cam.
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I was gonna say the same thing and I'm 30.
The cutoff age is higher than 21 for sure. Probably more like 40.
I was a baby when Bo was doing his thing. Remember the "Bo Knows" Nike campaigns and stuff from the late 80's, but really only associated him with Auburn because my dad told me he went there as a trivial aside.
I was in fucking Glendale, AZ on the culmination of my Auburn fanhood thanks to Cam.
Honestly, after 2010, I thought Cam would just go down as one of our greatest players. Even though I wasn't around for Bo, I still respected him as the face of Auburn sports.
Then Cam continued to support Auburn and continued to excel on the football field. And now he's willfully coming back to Auburn - not Blinn, not Florida - to earn his degree and he's gung-ho about Auburn seemingly exactly like I was when I was a student.
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I was gonna say the same thing and I'm 30.
The cutoff age is higher than 21 for sure. Probably more like 40.
I was a baby when Bo was doing his thing. Remember the "Bo Knows" Nike campaigns and stuff from the late 80's, but really only associated him with Auburn because my dad told me he went there as a trivial aside.
I was in fucking Glendale, AZ on the culmination of my Auburn fanhood thanks to Cam.
I saw you there. :thumsup:
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I don't think anyone who has their statue outside JHS will be an afterthought but I don't disagree that Cam will be held as high or maybe higher. It's more of a "what have you done for me lately?" thing than it is about what they accomplished on the field.
It's def a generational thing too. How many AU students or fans that are younger than 35 know who Pat Sullivan is? Maybe half, is my guess. The only reason I truly appreciate him is because I've heard the stories, read about him and he coached while I was in Auburn.
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I don't get it...I'm 28 and I think Bo is the best.
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No doubt age is a factor in how you do or don't remember any of these guys. I was a little kid when I sat in Cliff Hare Stadium watching Pat Sullivan throw bomb after bomb to Terry Beasley. A thing of beauty I still remember today. I was at Auburn when Bo was there. (Actually had him in some classes...he did show up the first day) The hype around Bo was every bit as wild as it was for Cam. Still the only player I've ever watched where you held your breath every time he touched the ball because there was a good chance something AUsome was about to happen. If Auburn had a 3rd and 8, the obvious call was a toss sweep to Bo, because all he had to do was get his shoulders squared around the corner and it was over.
Cam...what do you say? The legend just grew with each and every game. He was far far more than just an incredible talent. He was one of the greatest leaders to ever set foot on a college field. That leadership may not have translated completely into the NFL just yet, but as for his time at Auburn....we'll never see another like him.
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No doubt age is a factor in how you do or don't remember any of these guys. I was a little kid when I sat in Cliff Hare Stadium watching Pat Sullivan throw bomb after bomb to Terry Beasley. A thing of beauty I still remember today. I was at Auburn when Bo was there. (Actually had him in some classes...he did show up the first day) The hype around Bo was every bit as wild as it was for Cam. Still the only player I've ever watched where you held your breath every time he touched the ball because there was a good chance something AUsome was about to happen. If Auburn had a 3rd and 8, the obvious call was a toss sweep to Bo, because all he had to do was get his shoulders squared around the corner and it was over.
Cam...what do you say? The legend just grew with each and every game. He was far far more than just an incredible talent. He was one of the greatest leaders to ever set foot on a college field. That leadership may not have translated completely into the NFL just yet, but as for his time at Auburn....we'll never see another like him.
I must entirely agree with everything you just said.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amKljtZtuMQ
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No doubt age is a factor in how you do or don't remember any of these guys. I was a little kid when I sat in Cliff Hare Stadium watching Pat Sullivan throw bomb after bomb to Terry Beasley. A thing of beauty I still remember today. I was at Auburn when Bo was there. (Actually had him in some classes...he did show up the first day) The hype around Bo was every bit as wild as it was for Cam. Still the only player I've ever watched where you held your breath every time he touched the ball because there was a good chance something AUsome was about to happen. If Auburn had a 3rd and 8, the obvious call was a toss sweep to Bo, because all he had to do was get his shoulders squared around the corner and it was over.
Cam...what do you say? The legend just grew with each and every game. He was far far more than just an incredible talent. He was one of the greatest leaders to ever set foot on a college field. That leadership may not have translated completely into the NFL just yet, but as for his time at Auburn....we'll never see another like him.
Very lucky to have seen all three play.
Pat was my first football hero, bigger than life to a kid.
Although in the Army was lucky enough to be at Ft. Benning during Bo's time and have season tickets. At that time nobody was bigger and faster than Bo.
Cam-Lucky to be able to watch him for four games in Jordan-Hare with the LSU game being my best memory.
Hopefully there are more on the horizons.
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I don't get it...I'm 28 and I think Bo is the best.
Good to know I'm 17 again.
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Everyone is different. Cam seems to be engaged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBbH63tCcEg
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Good to know I'm 17 again.
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That's like sending Saniflush to an Elementary School...Heaven.
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Bo will always be my #1 but Cam is #1b
This gave me goose bumps for some reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiJXFrXWIiw
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They made him hold the 'N' card.
RACISM! That Reese is up to his old antics...
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People who annoy Bammers
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Bo will always be my #1 but Cam is #1b
This gave me goose bumps for some reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiJXFrXWIiw
This guy knows how to work a crowd. Call it what you will (i.e. showboating, grandstanding, thug, etc.), when he's on my team--I be fired up.
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They made him hold the 'N' card.
They said he was near
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They said he was near
"I said...The new sheriff is a"... (bell dongs and dings).
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"I said...The new sheriff is a"... (bell dongs and dings).
Cam's my new favorite cause he's the latest to take the torch and his presence burns the Bamers to their souls...uh that and it's time to kick it back with Uncle Miltie and the boys for a bit. Suck it Turds!
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Did someone build Bo out of Legos? I don't think so...
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But then again, there's always:
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Until Cam starts playing in the NBA and is named to Pro Bowl and wins the Slam Dunk contest or Nike builds one of the most successful ad campaigns of all time around how awesome he is Bo will be #1
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Until Cam starts playing in the NBA and is named to Pro Bowl and wins the Slam Dunk contest or Nike builds one of the most successful ad campaigns of all time around how awesome he is Bo will be #1
Exactly. You can talk about Bo and Cam together when talking great athletes, and/or great football players, but not in what they did for Auburn, or what their legacy in sports history is, unless Cam does some great things that nobody can currently predict away from the game of football.
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Until Cam starts playing in the NBA and is named to Pro Bowl and wins the Slam Dunk contest or Nike builds one of the most successful ad campaigns of all time around how awesome he is Bo will be #1
I agree.
However, I remember after the Kentucky game, I told my dad, "I never thought I would say this, but this Cam guy makes me say Bo Who?"...
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Exactly. You can talk about Bo and Cam together when talking great athletes, and/or great football players, but not in what they did for Auburn, or what their legacy in sports history is, unless Cam does some great things that nobody can currently predict away from the game of football.
He hasn't disappointed so far.