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We have to get Hall the ball on the block and space the floor like we did to begin the year. Him initiating offense and driving into a wall of defenders is not very effective when the whistles are going your way anymore.
Auburn smoked that Arky team a few weeks ago. Solid win though
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Have you seen the rest of the roster?
Looks a lot like Auburns outside of Hall and Pettiford
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Oh yeah you right nothing to see here. Everyone’s favorite ketamine addict autist is good.
Yes, thank you.
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The same guy who begged to be invited to pedo island? That Elon?
No no no no. Elon actually overcame the temptation after he emailed the known child sex criminal about partying on the rape island.
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Guess we all missed the part where Elon actually ended up going to the island. Can you link that for us? Do you think his wife at the time, whom Elon stated would be with him, was also going to rape kids?
I am agreeing with you. Elon was tempted by that known child sex criminal Epstein and even went as far as to email the known child sex criminal about partying on his island. BUT Elon quelled that temptation. Those emails just prove how strong willed Elon is.
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It's just really funny that they were going to try to bankrupt him because they couldn't control him. He wasn't even close to being the richest man in the world in 2014, and if they couldn't control him then, imagine how hard it is to try to fight Elon now.
100%

The type of man who emails a known child sex criminal on Christmas Day about partying on his rape island cannot be controlled. Elon is a strong man.

re: Saturday SEC Basketball

Posted by au4you on 2/14/26 at 8:55 pm to
Don’t worry. AU’s walk on point guard is about to get some minutes.
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My point is - eligibility is eligibility. If you use it up due to tenure or due to going pro, you're done.
Exactly. Bediako’s case is terrible because he expressly waived his right to further eligibility by playing college and entering the draft. He knew he couldn’t return. But Nate used his arse to try to get a cheap competitive advantage.

I don’t really blame Bediako- kind of feel sorry for him in a way. Hope whatever NIL he was promised is still paid out.

I blame Nate trying to pull this off and Byrne signing off on it. Now, they are acting like they are somehow victims in all of this. It’s pathetic and cheap.
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I'm no fan of Bediako coming back; I get that his pro career didn't reach the levels he had hoped but I put it right there with players getting extra eligibility after being in college for 4, 5, or 6 years
Bama fans again refusing to admit Bediako left school, played pro for three years, and is trying to return. These are nowhere near the same situations.
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Hell, NBA is even irrelevant. Name one that has played college then declared for the draft annd signed anny professional contract, and was allowed to play college again. The answer is none, because there is a specific rule against it that has nothing to do with the rules around European pros.
Bama fans refuse to state this. I’ve never seen one actually say it. They do the “but what about pro euro guys” argument they saw on twitter and try to let that hold up their position.

It wasn’t like Oats did this in the offseason. He was doing something unprecedented in the middle of the season to get a competitive advantage and fix a big hole on his roster. Again, in the middle of a season. Then Oats turns around and acts like he’s a victim trying to fix a problem. It’s laughable.

Oats had every opportunity to get a 20 year old Serbian who played the equivalent of AAU professionally to join his team like everyone else in the country.
Damn the right has become the sky screamer snowflakes.

re: Nate Oats is extremely butthurt

Posted by au4you on 2/10/26 at 5:57 pm to
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trolls, speaks his mind and doesn’t give a frick.
That’s called autism.

re: What bothers Auburn fan more

Posted by au4you on 2/9/26 at 8:39 pm to
Bama just wasted two quad one “wins” which were still very much winnable without Bediako.

I thought UA’s compliance department would be a little sharper than this. Again, UA is non party to all this. So, they had no obligation have to play Bediako or even let him attempt to join the team. Spitting in the face of the NCAA while trying to do something unprecedented is still so mind boggling to me. Why risk it?
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You’re a true dumb Aggot if you think Alabama tried to add an NBA player to their roster to win a regular season basketball game. They were grasping at straws to make a real run at it because they don’t have good center depth.
Barner fandom aside. AU probably wins that one if Bediako doesn’t play. Bediako did a great job of clogging up the paint and making Hall’s life difficult at the rim.

The TRO prevented the NCAA from punishing Alabama or threatening action only while it was in effect. It was not in perpetuity.

You could argue that other teams were “punished” by having to lose games against an ineligible player.


The NCAA always said he was ineligible. Even with the TRO, Nate could have elected not to play him.

Just a stupid move to become so nationally hated and risk penalty just to beat Auburn and A&M

re: Auburn MBB vs Bama Game Thread

Posted by au4you on 2/9/26 at 10:21 am to
Yeah. McCormick, Samir and Okoro might be the best defensive backcourt we ever had.

re: Auburn MBB vs Bama Game Thread

Posted by au4you on 2/9/26 at 9:48 am to
It’s middle of the pack talent. Hall and Pettiford skew that a little bit because they both are elite scorers but are mediocre/bad on the defensive side. We’ve been very spoiled with our best players being elite on both sides of the court.

Chuma, Bryce, Okoro, Jabari, Broome, Walker, CBM, Denver were all elite defenders. Hell Samir would be the best on ball defender if he was on this roster.

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I simply mean in all these cases it's Indiana, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Alabama, Baylor etc lawyers representing the players and also looking out for the exposure of the programs.
UA attorneys are representing Bediako? I thought he had some Florida agent/sports law guy representing him.
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1) TRO is simply not extended and Alabama would be forced to appeal or simply stop playing Bediako
Again, UA is not a party. Any appeal would be filed by Bediako. UA has no legal obligation to play or not play Bediako.
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I would assume that also punishing Alabama would in some way need to point to their awareness or complicity in the procedural issues with the TRO as otherwise they would also be "victims" of the issue.
UA is not a party. Any exposure for playing a possible ineligible player is on UA.
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Doesn't AU have a former pro-player on its roster? Filip Jovic? Why the outrage?
AU is playing within the guidelines set out like everyone else. Bama is doing something unprecedented in the middle of a season for a competitive advantage. It’d be one thing if this was going on in the offseason where everyone could adjust. But in the middle of a season to help out a weak front court is kinda bullshite. Which is why Bama is getting so much hate from every corner on this. The Baylor Nanji case is bullshite just like Oats said originally. He’s just taking it one large step further