Boy, it sure didn't stop them from making "National Championship" rings, though, did it? Auburn still miffed by BCS rejection Tuberville: Nothing has been solved Friday, July 29, 2005 By William Kalec Staff writer HOOVER, ALA. -- It's cruel, almost diabolical, to ask Auburn linebacker Travis Williams this question. But, hey, BCS computers didn't show any compassion to the Tigers last December, so you'd expect their emotional tolerance to be high enough to handle this sick, disturbing hypothetical situation. So here it goes: What if this Auburn squad duplicated last season's 13-0 mark but was again excluded from the BCS national championship game? "There'd be a riot somewhere," Williams said. "In Auburn. They'd tear that little town up." http://www.nola.com/sports/t-p/index.ssf?/base/sports-19/1122618414185730.xml
Anyone see where Tubby said this was his most talented team up and down? :lol: Old 7-8 win Tubs will return to form
Uuhhhhh, no..... because that's not exactly what he said. But I guess whatever stirs the drink, eh? :thumb:
Not "exactly" - but close: COACH TOMMY TUBERVILLE "We probably will have the most talented team that we have had since I have been at Auburn from top to bottom at every position with depth with speed with athletic ability but we don't have the one thing that sometimes you need and that's experience."