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Pat Dye Field => Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on November 01, 2011, 07:09:50 PM
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JHokanson Justin Hokanson
Auburn basketball players Tony Neysmith and Josh Langford have been suspended indefinitely.
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JHokanson Justin Hokanson
Auburn basketball players Tony Neysmith and Josh Langford have been suspended indefinitely.
excuse? isn't this just standard protocol?
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Beat me to it. I saw that on the 10:00 news and just face palmed. This program is frickin' jinxed..haunted...voodo'd....fuck'd....framboozled...frickschnickled...cursed with bad fucking luck.
But...they did beat Paine by 26.....WOOHOOOOOO......
So, there's that.
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So...indefinitely...like forever, or like until SEC play...
Fuck me, we can't get a good thing going in basketball.
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So...indefinitely...like forever, or like until SEC play...
Fuck me, we can't get a good thing going in basketball.
We need Mark Richt to corch our roundhoops team. The Paine College suspension would be severe enough.
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Read on Rivals that they will be back as long as the accomplish the path that the coaches have set for them.
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Read on Rivals that they will be back as long as the accomplish the path that the coaches have set for them.
Ice cream will be served.
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Oh by the way, Varez Ward suffered an ankle injury during the game as well...
Evan Woodberry reports with glee.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/11/auburn_tops_paine_college_in_e.html
AUBURN, Alabama -- Auburn announced the suspension of two players moments before Tuesday night's exhibition and then watched as starting point guard Varez Ward suffered an ankle sprain in the second half.
The Tigers beat Paine College 86-60 after building a big lead in a dominant first half.
But Tuesday's biggest news centered on the suspension of senior guard Tony Neysmith and sophomore guard Josh Langford and the injury to Ward.
The indefinite suspensions for a violation of team rules were announced about an hour before the game. Neysmith was a reserve who was expected to play sparingly, but Langford would likely have been an important player off the bench.
Ward injured his ankle while diving for a loose ball. He immediately grabbed for his left foot and grimaced in pain. After going to the locker room for treatment, he watched the rest of the game from the bench with an ice pack on his left ankle.
It was not immediately clear whether the injury would keep Ward out of any games.
Auburn has a final exhibition Saturday against Victory University before opening the regular season Nov. 11 against McNeese State.
While Ward and fellow starting guard Frankie Sullivan (3 points) had quiet nights, Auburn got ample production from sophomores Chris Denson (21) and Allen Payne (12).
Sullivan fouled out after only 19 minutes, but Denson ended the first half with back-to-back 3-pointers and then continued scoring after halftime.
Auburn out-rebounded Paine 47-30 and had 19 assists against only nine turnovers.
Payne is a historically black private college in Augusta, Ga., that competes in NAIA Division II.
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Ice cream will be served.
Well, the man did learn from John Calipari.
Oh by the way, Varez Ward suffered an ankle injury during the game as well...
Evan Woodberry reports with glee.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2011/11/auburn_tops_paine_college_in_e.html
Damn! I also would like to take this moment to say: "I hope Woodberry is bludgeoned to death with a goat aids infected dick."
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Wow...how does your starting shooting guard foul out 19 minutes in against a NAIA team in exhibition?
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Wow...how does your starting shooting guard foul out 19 minutes in against a NAIA team in exhibition?
Practice.
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Payne is a historically black private college in Augusta, Ga., that competes in NAIA Division II.
We beat a team of upper middle class black nerds.
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