The Maudfather
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Tommy resigned today...who can we steal?
:yeahTommy resigned today...who can we steal?
But what a collection of (surprisingly quick) decommits:these threads are ridiculus
Signal-caller Raymond Cotton won't sign with the Tigers
Raymond Cotton is no longer committed to Auburn after the departure of Tommy Tuberville, ESPN affiliate Web site AuburnUndercover.com reports.
His father, Raymond Sr., said, "Ray has never made any bones about it. He has said that he wouldn't go to Auburn if Tuberville wasn't there. So basically, that is where we are at."
Auburn loses Terrence Coleman, David Conner
Defensive lineman Terrence Coleman of Williamson (Mobile, Ala.) has decommitted from Auburn following the resignation of head coach Tommy Tuberville.
Coleman was Auburn's first pledge in the 2009 class. He is a nephew to current Auburn defensive lineman Antonio Coleman.
Although decommitted, Terrence Coleman will now consider the Tigers, Alabama, Arkansas, Southern Miss and Mississippi, among others.
One of Mississippi's top defensive backs, David Conner of South Panola (Batesville, Miss.), has also decommitted from Auburn.
Top junior Braxton Chitty pulls verbal to Auburn
ESPNU 150 Watch List quarterback Braxton Chitty of Northview (Dothan, Ala.), has withdrawn his commitment to the Tigers for the Class of 2010.
Tommy Tuberville resigned on Wednesday as head coach at Auburn.
Chitty, also a prospect at wide receiver, has other offers from Alabama, Nebraska and Duke.
Agreed. I think it's pretty ridiculous. But then again, down there with Alabama and Auburn there are a bunch if people who have their finger in the pie, so to speak.To answer your question, probably no one. SEC schools will raid that cupboard much like what happened to Nebraska last year.
I don't understand why Tuberville was forced out. 1 bad year and he is gone? Auburn was 13-0 in 2004 and shoulda had a chance to play for the title. They were 11-2 2 years ago. The SEC is rough and expectations are sky high, I guess.
Um remind me what happened to Solich after 3 years of just playing for the National Championship. Just sayin <_<To answer your question, probably no one. SEC schools will raid that cupboard much like what happened to Nebraska last year.
I don't understand why Tuberville was forced out. 1 bad year and he is gone? Auburn was 13-0 in 2004 and shoulda had a chance to play for the title. They were 11-2 2 years ago. The SEC is rough and expectations are sky high, I guess.