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Auburn legend Terry Beasley, who played for the program from 1969-71, died because of an apparent suicide on Wednesday. He was 73 years old...
Paul Finebaum had this statement...
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“Words do not describe his importance to Auburn," Finebaum said of Beasley on WNSP-FM 105.5's The Opening Kickoff.

“I think if you look at the Mount Rushmore of Auburn football players, he is on there."

“At the time, it was the most famous duo in college football," Finebaum added.

“It was Sullivan to Beasley. Whether you were an Alabama fan, Missouri fan, Kentucky fan or Florida fan, you knew that one. It was golden."
(The Spun)
Filed Under: Auburn Sports
Originally published on SECRant.com
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au734223 months
Very severe case of CTE. Doctors told him his brain looked like swiss cheese. Serious health problems for the last few decades.
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TouchdownTony23 months
Sullivan to Beasley. As a Bama fan, Gosh I hated those words. RIP Terry. You were a great one.
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cajunmud23 months
Used to love those old live-action poses as a kid.
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SOL223 months
He was very good. Played hs at REL
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scrooster23 months
Tragic .... he was a helluva ballplayer.
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BlackPot23 months
Suicide at 73 is insane. Really would like to know what was going on there.
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Hondo Blacksheep23 months
Ah geez, that's awful. Concussion related, something going on, idk? Tragic, never what you want to see.
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tigerpawl23 months
Truly a sad story. A thing of beauty to watch Sullivan to Beasley all day long.
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UnclePat7623 months
This sucks. :/
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