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montgomeryadvertiser.com - 11/16/2008
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AUBURN -- Mario Fannin was Auburn's top offensive performer Saturday. His two touchdowns and 107 yards brought clarity to what was otherwise a frequently cloudy offensive performance. Yet, Fannin surprisingly was absent during the Tigers' final two drives. What happened? "Ben was running the ...
blog.al.com - 11/20/2008
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John Parker Wilson hopes for not a lot
of this in 2008...Hello from courtside at Coleman Coliseum,...
where the Crimson Tide basketball leads Florida A&M 28-8. Playing with a lot more effort than last time, too. Diving on the floor,...
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More talk about Auburn, Javy on offense... and other stuff!
auburnundercover.com - 11/10/2008
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dawgsports.com - 11/15/2008
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If you've called it a work week, digested
Too Much Information , and procured everything you need...
to make a batch of Barner Burners , then it's clearly time to consider the Five Things you'll see when the Georgia Bulldogs take on the Auburn Tigers on Saturday. When this game kicks off before ...
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5 Things: Auburn Edition.
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The Sporting Blog —
... Two cardinal sins in one series occurred here. First, the hot hand, Mario Fannin, who rushed for 107 yards and had 2 TDs on the day, sat on the bench for the final drive. Why? The math-deficient answer from Tommy Tuberville: ...
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Dr. Saturday —
... Two cardinal sins in one series occurred here. First, the hot hand, Mario Fannin, who rushed for 107 yards and had 2 TDs on the day, sat on the bench for the final drive. Why? The math-deficient answer from Tommy Tuberville: ...
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