Alabama's plan to oust Tommy Tuberville-it may just work Post Rating
This could be far easier than some other tricks they have pulled.
It's quite clear by now to anyone with eyes and a brain, who doesn't refuse to accept reality, that Alabama interests have influenced officiating in the Tide's favor this season in every game involving SEC referees. That's an amazing admission, to be sure, but true, nonetheless. Money changes everything.
The one way Tuberville and his forever excellent recruiting and cheat-free management of AU football leaves AU is for AU to lose to GA and AL and have the Lowderites make their play at last and push CTT to A&M.
This is the way it can go down in just a matter now of 2-3 weeks. Hot heads and idiots will rise up in support of CTTs ouster and, bingo, AU is without it's best coach in history. Egos will vie for public opinion leadership and big dumbos will proclaim Dye the best coach ever at AU (whether true or not, this is extremely irrelevant), or Shug's sacred name will be ressurrected as an appeasement for those who are uneasy with the sudden shifting of fortunes for AU football.
Result? Saban in, Tuberville out. Mission Accomplished. A little extra $$ for the SEC officiating crews, and a new age is born. Just win, baby. In the end some will recogize that Auburn might have defended herself, had stupid people recognized the corruption and stood up for CTT after highway robbery losses to GA and Bama. Stupid people will say stupid things like, "You gotta overcome the referees; that's part of the game!" And some few will ask, if so, why doesn't Alabama have to overcome the referees too? But the mob will not care about answering a logical question, because the mob just wants to hide the ego burn of losing to Alabama. The mob is very Alabama-like in the end, and will as soon as they are able, bring down the halcyon days of Auburn football. We will betray our own best interest.
In an age of video games and instant gratification, I regret to admit that the game fixing I have witnessed in the SEC alone this year has been personally heartbreaking. I've never seen anythng like it. The game I have such a burning passion for is being changed before our very eyes into a cheap, B-street morality play, starring Tojo Yamamoto and Jackie Fargo, Hulk Hogan and Jerry Lawler. Mike Slive has been a willing enabler to the SEC money-making monster as it consumes sportsmanship and honest athletic competition along it's path of destruction.
The BCS is more of the same, to be sure, and the fix is in in every conference to get a top dog in the BCS hunt, whatever it takes. And ESPN sings, over and over, the siren songs of big money games involving big money programs. But to see a conference prostitute itself for one team, a legendarily corrupt program which has blown away all limits of expense and decency, is more than the game can bear. It's also more than I can bear. This emperor is naked as a jay bird.
I would therefore ask ALL TRUE AUBURN people to watch the upcoming games against Georgia and Alabama and look for a fighting spirit and determination to win against Auburn's historically greatest rivals. But I would also ask you to watch the mercenaries in the stripes who, game after game after game after game this season, have robbed from the poor and given to the rich. IF THESE CORRUPTED SEC OFFICIALS continue to strike at Alabama's rivals, Auburn chief among them, then I, for one, will love Auburn and her coaches and players not less, but MORE. And as we near the season of Thanksgiving, I will give thanks to Almighty God that he made me an Auburn Tiger. And I will forever know better than to count cloudy trophies of championships and victories above honest sportsmanship and fair play.
If Auburn as a whole fails this upcoming test of character, may God have mercy on her carcas as it rots, mangled in the teeth of the jackles that corrupt college football.
Long live Tommy Tuberville.
It's GREAT to be an AUBURN TIGER. No matter what.
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