Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Auburn, aka the other shoe...??

I tried to find it last night, but somewhere a few months ago I read or heard someone say that there were two college football bombshells on the horizon. Both were expected to break before August and the person all but said one would mean the end for Tressel.
Abuurn fnas rcok!!!1
Good morning Mr. Dohrmann!

After reading the Sports Illustrated piece I don't think we discovered much we didn't already suspect was there. Most of the college football world believed this stuff would surface. The article merely serves as a wake up alarm for Gee and Smith. Or perhaps you're more familiar with their work as Dumb and Dumber.


Anyway, it's always nice to see a liar get caught. Tressel didn't resign so much as his "bosses" finally pulled their pants up and buckled their belts. Regardless the larger issue will be what happens to THE ohio state university's athletic program. And once that comes down we can really enjoy the taste of the cigar while we watch these legends and losers scramble for ammunitions. Thanks for your hard work Exile


So is Auburn the next big headline waiting out there? Are we waiting on another shoe to drop? I don't know. The smart money might be on YES, but the fact is they have better track record at cheating than buckeyes. Meaning, they been around the block a time or two. And when they pay players it ain't in tatts, Chrysler 300s and maryjane. It's cold hard cash that's been laundered and filtered. Tattoos might get your program to a Rose Bowl and an annual victory over a rival who's decades past their prime anyway. In Opelika it gets you a Natty Championship son!


And two dead trees.

3 comments:

AthensHomerDawg said...

"Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition is high."

Stephen said...

That was one well written blog post right there. "tatoos might get you a Rose Bowl and an annual vicotry over a rival.....In Opelika it gets you a Natty Championship..and 2 dead trees"

Well Said my friend!!!! WELL SAID!!!

REVEREND THOMAS JOHNSON said...

Great work!