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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: The Six on April 28, 2015, 12:32:55 PM
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Auburn is a 12 1/2-point favorite to beat Louisville in the season opener Sept. 5 in Atlanta. The Cardinals are coming off a 9-4 season under first-year coach Bobby Petrino, the former Auburn coordinator and Arkansas head coach.
The early line gives us a good look at what the oddsmakers are thinking heading into the summer.
Meanwhile, Auburn's chances of winning a national championship have improved as well. The Tigers are tied with Oregon and USC for the fourth-best odds (+1700) to win the national title. Auburn was previously tied with Oregon for the sixth-best odds (+2000) to win it all.
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I hope Michael Dyer don't whip our ass. I hear this is his year.
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I hope Michael Dyer don't whip our ass. I hear this is his year.
I didn't see him on the 2015 roster when I looked it up. I was actually hoping he would be playing in that game.
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I didn't see him on the 2015 roster when I looked it up. I was actually hoping he would be playing in that game.
He was on there.
He was next to Trovon Reed...
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He was on there.
He was next to Trovon Reed...
Oh, so he is playing CB now? How nice of him.
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I hope Michael Dyer don't whip our ass. I hear this is his year.
He gone waiting to not be drafted this weekend but I heard he has a book coming later this year.
How to Screw Up E'ery Chance You Get in Life By Michael Dyer.
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He gone waiting to not be drafted this weekend but I heard he has a book coming later this year.
How to Screw Up E'ery Chance You Get in Life By Michael Dyer.
On December 23, 2014, it was announced that Dyer was academically ineligible to play in Louisville's final game of the 2014 season—the Belk Bowl vs. Georgia. This effectively ends his college football career.
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A real burn to Petrino, who I'm sure knew keeping Dyer around would spice up his offense.
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On December 23, 2014, it was announced that Dyer was academically ineligible to play in Louisville's final game of the 2014 season—the Belk Bowl vs. Georgia. This effectively ends his college football career.
He did that long before December 23,2014