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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on December 11, 2014, 04:11:42 PM
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from the dot I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!! I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others. I like male genatalia in and around my mouth. of the al. What is our obsession with Climpsum? Yeesh I hate that rivalry.
Auburn's non-conference opponents for the next two seasons are set.
The Tigers' 2016 slate was completed recently with the school adding home games against Louisiana-Monroe and Alabama A&M, an Auburn administrator confirmed to AL.com. Auburn will also host Clemson and Arkansas State. Contracts for the games have been signed.
News of the schedule was reported earlier Thursday by the Montgomery Advertiser.
Auburn is expected to host Louisiana Monroe on Oct. 1 and Alabama A&M on Nov. 19 in 2016.
Auburn announced its 2015 slate in the fall.
Auburn's non-conference opponents
2015
Sept. 5: Louisville (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
Sept. 12: Jacksonville State
Oct. 3: San Jose State
Nov. 21: Idaho
2016
Sept. 3: Clemson
Sept. 10: Arkansas State
Oct. 1: Louisiana Monroe
Nov. 19: Alabama A&M
2017
Sept. 9: at Clemson
Nov. 18: Mercer
2018
TBA
2019
Sept. 21: Cal
2020
Sept. 19: at Cal
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from the dot I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!! I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others. I like male genatalia in and around my mouth. of the al. What is our obsession with Climpsum? Yeesh I hate that rivalry.
Auburn's non-conference opponents for the next two seasons are set.
The Tigers' 2016 slate was completed recently with the school adding home games against Louisiana-Monroe and Alabama A&M, an Auburn administrator confirmed to AL.com. Auburn will also host Clemson and Arkansas State. Contracts for the games have been signed.
News of the schedule was reported earlier Thursday by the Montgomery Advertiser.
Auburn is expected to host Louisiana Monroe on Oct. 1 and Alabama A&M on Nov. 19 in 2016.
Auburn announced its 2015 slate in the fall.
Auburn's non-conference opponents
2015
Sept. 5: Louisville (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
Sept. 12: Jacksonville State
Oct. 3: San Jose State
Nov. 21: Idaho
2016
Sept. 3: Clemson
Sept. 10: Arkansas State
Oct. 1: Louisiana Monroe
Nov. 19: Alabama A&M
2017
Sept. 9: at Clemson
Nov. 18: Mercer :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
2018
TBA
2019
Sept. 21: Cal
2020
Sept. 19: at Cal
Was there not a local high school that could play?
I understand SEC schedule, playing in the SEC west, but there are Div 1 teams that you can pound, rest your starters. You don't have to play the Mercers of the world who's student pop is around 8000.
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Was there not a local high school that could play?
I understand SEC schedule, playing in the SEC west, but there are Div 1 teams that you can pound, rest your starters. You don't have to play the Mercers of the world who's student pop is around 8000.
Damn it, man. They're the Bears. We scheduled a game against Bears. And they put Duke out of the NCAA tournament. They're Bears, man. Bears.
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Was there not a local high school that could play?
I understand SEC schedule, playing in the SEC west, but there are Div 1 teams that you can pound, rest your starters. You don't have to play the Mercers of the world who's student pop is around 8000.
Just stay away from Ga Tech and any directional schools in Florida. Still smarting from those catastrophes.
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Louisville in the dome could be scary. I hope Bill Clark has us headed in the right direction defensively by then. (or Mike Dubose, Joe Lee Dunn, whoever, but my sources say Bill Clark)
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Just stay away from Ga Tech and any directional schools in Florida. Still smarting from those catastrophes.
And USCw. That hurt two years in a row iirc.
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I don't mind scheduling Mercer. They are in year two and need the money. If the larger schools like AU don't schedule these smaller guys they don't survive.
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Louisville in the dome could be scary. I hope Bill Clark has us headed in the right direction defensively by then. (or Mike Dubose, Joe Lee Dunn, whoever, but my sources say Bill Clark)
We learn to tackle and we'll play anybody, anywhere.
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Side note that doesn't have anything to do with scheduling but doesn't warrant a thread either. The Iron Bowl this year had over 13.5 million viewers. The largest college football audience in the history of ESPN.
I believe that little tidbit should be thrown in to all recruiting pitches. Want to play on the big stage?
Carry on my wayward bitches
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I wish we could get some games scheduled with Clemson.
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I wish we could get some games scheduled with Clemson.
Now there's a rivalry.
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And USCw. That hurt two years in a row iirc.
And West Virginia. Painful!
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Now there's a rivalry.
Just be thankful they throw us a bone. We need some propping-up.
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Side note that doesn't have anything to do with scheduling but doesn't warrant a thread either. The Iron Bowl this year had over 13.5 million viewers. The largest college football audience in the history of ESPN.
I believe that little tidbit should be thrown in to all recruiting pitches. Want to play on the big stage?
Carry on my wayward bitches
Let's keep the discussion on topic or your warn meter will get hit.
Sincerely,
TitanTiger
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Idaho. Fucking right....
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I wish we could get some games scheduled with Clemson.
Don't get too crazy Buzzy.
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Side note that doesn't have anything to do with scheduling but doesn't warrant a thread either. The Iron Bowl this year had over 13.5 million viewers. The largest college football audience in the history of ESPN.
I believe that little tidbit should be thrown in to all recruiting pitches. Want to play on the big stage?
Carry on my wayward bitches
Actually the rating only serves to prove how crucial it is for Auburn to get the right guy as the defensive coordinator. There really is no room for failure and if Auburn is going to continue to compete with Alabama it cannot settle for a good hire. This needs to be a great hire.