WarEagleWayne

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Lives on a glass house and has the audacity to throw stones. How about you just focus on the things necessary to get yourself into heaven and let the rest of us flawed sinners get through life without your scorn. ?
Auburn played no role in it and respectfully kept a proper distance from any direct contact with your coach while he was trying to prepare for a big game. This is self inflicted pain.
You're not biased at all either, right? Lol BTW, this unqualified coach took a less talented roster and kicked bama's butt for 99% of the game.
This entire article is a gross misrepresentation of the truth. First, Bo Nix did not say or even suggest that his confidence in coach Malzahn was wavering or that their relationship was becoming strained in any way. That's just ridiculous! And while the atmosphere inside Jordan Hare may not have been electric like most Saturday night games in the Jungle, you do a great disservice to the scrappy Ole Miss team that came in and played with a lot of heart. It was a great SEC contest between two western division rivals and the Gus Malzahn led offense moved the ball very well with Bo Nix executing better with every start he gets. Other than some scattered boo birds just before halftime at the decision to take a knee, the Auburn crowd was supportive. It's just wrong to feed the negativity crowd with nonsense writing like this! War Eagle‼
I agree, letter of the law it was a foul. However, when you accept that neither team was within two fouls of even being in the bonus with less than a minute to go in the game you see that this game was played and called a certain way. That shouldn't get bailed out on the final play of the game just because he got rubbed on the leg. If it's not a foul at any other point in the game it shouldn't be a foul at the most critical point of the game. Especially when they had most likely realized by that point that they had missed the double dribble that made the shot possible. Most officials, even in a tightly called game, will put the whistle in their pocket in the final seconds specifically because they don't want to be part of the story or affect the outcome.