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timNem
03-06-2007, 09:50 PM
This post is dedicated to the two AU posters who can't get Bama out of their minds. This is not a bourbon induced rant by the Auburn AD but it is the clear reflection of Big Brother Syndrome, even in his address to AU fans he spends at least half of his speech talking about Alabama.


This is a transcript of Auburn University athletics director David Housel's seven-minute radio commentary, which he did for the Auburn Network before Tigers' 28-23 win in 2003 over UA. If you wish to hear the recording, go to auburntigers.com.

"I, like you, have read everything. I've heard everything, and I've seen everything. Now the time has come - the time has come to decide who we are, what we are and what we're going to do. "You UA fans listening in to see what we're saying, how we're feeling, how we're thinking, how about giving us a moment alone, just us Auburn people so we can talk among ourselves. "Would you do us that favor? We'd appreciate it. Take a break. Go to the bathroom. Get another beer. Do whatever you want to do. I don't care. Just give us Auburn people a moment alone.
"Well, now that we're alone, what do you think? Oh, I know they're still there. I know they're still there listening in on what we're saying. But so be it. I'm not scared of them, and you're not scared of them, either. Not since Coach (Pat) Dye came, none of us have been scared of them anymore. None of us. "If they weren't scared of us, they wouldn't still be listening in and thinking we didn't know they were there. Funny thing is they probably thought we were stupid enough to think they would leave when we asked them to leave. They're the ones with the problem (laughs), not us. "In fact, I want them to hear what we're saying and what we're talking about. I want them to know what we're thinking. They need to know, and when they find out, they won't sleep good tonight, tomorrow night, any night. We're coming after their butt. We're coming after them today. We're coming after them tomorrow. We're coming after them the day after tomorrow, and the day after that, and the day after that. "We will not rest. We won't sleep. We will not be deterred until we reach our goal, and that goal is simply this: to paint this state - the entire state, not North UA, not South UA, not East UA, not West UA, the entire state - orange and blue.
"Now Terry Bowden and I didn't always agree, and we didn't always see eye to eye on everything, but we did agree on one thing: We might not get them, the UA mommas and papas, but we were going to get the sons and the daughters. We were going to get the children, and we are getting them. Birmingham was once their bastion, their home ground, their turf. "Look at the statistics. Statistics don't lie. Birmingham and Jefferson County students are coming to Auburn as never before. We're winning the battle there, and we're winning the battle everywhere else. Take a snapshot here, take a snapshot there and it might not be evident. But in your heart, in your heart of hearts, you know we're winning the battle, and you know we're winning the war. "Where are their sons and daughters going to school? Think about your UA friends and the number of their children who are coming to Auburn. Inch by inch, person by person, child by child, we're winning the war. It might not be evident in every battle, and it may or may not be evident today, but we're winning the war. "All we have to do is keep the faith and keep on fighting - every day in every way in every arena. The future is ours. All we have to do is fight for it and take it. Keeping the faith - that's the key.
And I don't want to get anybody mad, and I don't want to offend anybody, but think about the Vietnam War. Think about it in the context of the Auburn-UA rivalry. Time and time again, we Americans claimed victory. We read about it in the paper. We heard about it on television. We beat ourselves on the chest. And what did it get us? "In the little things in the hearts of the people, that's where wars are won and lost, and we're winning this war with UA. Just as sure as you hear the sound of my voice, we're winning it. You know it, and they know it. That's what will keep them awake tonight. That's what will keep them awake in the nights to come.
"Winston Churchill, he of the Auburn heart, said it best: 'Never, never, never, never give up. We will fight on the land. We will fight on the sea. We will fight in the air. We will fight until Hitler and his Nazis are driven from the face of the earth.' "Now, I'm not comparing UA to Hitler and the Nazis. Not at all. There are many good UA people, and I have many good UA friends, at least a few, and I have great respect for them and their program for what they've accomplished down through the years. But this is not about them - this is about us. Who we are, what we are, and what we are going to do. "We are going to fight them today. We are going to fight them tomorrow. We're going to fight them every day and every way. We won't win all the battles, but we're going to win the war.
You UA fans out there, still listening in, eavesdropping voyeurs that you are, lurking there in the deep dark shadows of radio land, you can bank on it. We're going to win the war. Remember Dunkirk. The gallant British army was virtually driven into the sea. That was but one battle. It was a long, long war, as this has been, and will continue to be - a long, long war. No, this is not about you. "This is about us, the Auburn people. And this is a call to arms - today, tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, the day after that, and the day after that. We will fight until victory is ours.
And as for today, Coach (Shug) Jordan said it best and that's 'Beat hell out of The University of UA.' "We will fight until the victory is ours. We may get knocked down, but we will not be knocked out. We will get up and fight again. We may occasionally be downhearted, but we will not be defeated ... never. And it is not in out nature, not in our makeup. It is not in our heart and it is not in our soul. "Remember Goliath, remember the Roman Empire, remember Ozymandias. Learn from them, my UA friends. Learn from them and prepare to join them. (Laughs.) No, Ozymandias was not Ozzie Nelson's cousin. "Now go listen to Eli (Gold). He's a good man. He'll tell you who Ozymandias was. Back to you, Paul (Ellen). Let's get it on.".

AUFootball24
03-06-2007, 10:05 PM
Tim, this is the most hated rivalry in sports.

Are you really 'hating' on an Auburn guy for 'hating' bama? Don't you hate Auburn?

timNem
03-06-2007, 10:14 PM
Tim, this is the most hated rivalry in sports.

Are you really 'hating' on an Auburn guy for 'hating' bama? Don't you hate Auburn?Nah, I don't hate Auburn at all. AU is an in-state school represented by many students/athletes from the same state I live in. I have friends and family that have degrees from Auburn. It is a fine school and I wouldn't think twice if one of my own kids wanted to attend there. My post was just an attempt to show absurdity by being absurd.

shk999
03-07-2007, 08:57 PM
Paranoid schizophrenia. IMO

BamaFanNKy
03-08-2007, 08:28 AM
I love Auburn..... I don't have to worry about my dog impregnating the neighborhood because of Auburn.

dcbama
03-08-2007, 09:43 AM
Tim, this is the most hated rivalry in sports.

Are you really 'hating' on an Auburn guy for 'hating' bama? Don't you hate Auburn?

I have to agree with AU on this one. I have no problem with them hating us. That's the way it goes with this rivalry and that's what makes the rivalry what it is. I hate them too. I pull against them in everything they do, and I mean everything. I don't care if it's a paper, rock, scissors contest. Next to an Alabama win, the only thing that comes close to that level of satisfaction, sports wise, is for auburn to lose. I love the SEC, but I don't care. I will not pull for auburn any time. I hate the players, I hate the coaches, I hate their colors, I hate their school, and I don't care much for the town. My fiance, who is a Bama alum, grew up in Lee Co. We're getting married in North Carolina. Why? Because we hate auburn. And before you get on my case, alot of auburn folks feel the same way towards us. That's just how it goes.

thethird
03-08-2007, 09:48 AM
Yes, you are correct - David Housel was a drunk and Pat Dye was a drunk (he learned from the best). My question about did 'Bear drink bourbon' was to address the following issue. All I here from the Bama nation is that Tubs has no class holding up 5 fingers - and that the Bear would never stoop so low. I question the validity of this statement.

Me personally, I am from the state of Alabama. Even though I am an Auburn fan, I really love Bama and all their fans. I consider myself a very classy person. But everytime I start sipping on Jack Daniels, I immediately get on this forum and make some 'not so classy' remarks to my Bama brothers.

So is it possible that if Bear drank bourbon - could there have been times when the Bear's actions stooped as low as the arrogant, classless - Tommy Tuberville? I think it is safe to say that many coaches in the sixties & seventies were sober most of the time, save Bear Bryant.

roosterbooster
03-08-2007, 10:03 AM
Is that transcript real? He compares himself to Churchill but I couldn't help but think it sounded more like Howard Dean!

lacene
03-08-2007, 10:53 AM
So is it possible that if Bear drank bourbon - could there have been times when the Bear's actions stooped as low as the arrogant, classless - Tommy Tuberville? I think it is safe to say that many coaches in the sixties & seventies were sober most of the time, save Bear Bryant.

heheheh...:thumpsup:

shk999
03-08-2007, 08:31 PM
heheheh...:thumpsup:

Keep proving my point, keep posting hypocrite. :thumbsdow

lacene
03-08-2007, 08:49 PM
Keep proving my point, keep posting hypocrite. :thumbsdow

wtf....dude, there has to be something emotionally wrong with you.....and you're accusing me of "stalking" you?

you don't even have a clue what the hell my post you just quoted references, yet you can't restrain yourself from practicing your only craft on this forum? Is this really all you have to offer this forum today? I honestly cannot wait to find out what wonderful little gem you plan on imparting on us poor, unenlightened souls tomorrow.....


try to find a life, troll. Despite what your family and friends obviously must have told you all these years, there is one out there for you. :thumbsdow

shk999
03-08-2007, 09:06 PM
wtf....dude, there has to be something emotionally wrong with you.....and you're accusing me of "stalking" you?

you don't even have a clue what the hell my post you just quoted references, yet you can't restrain yourself from practicing your only craft on this forum? Is this really all you have to offer this forum today? I honestly cannot wait to find out what wonderful little gem you plan on imparting on us poor, unenlightened souls tomorrow.....


try to find a life, troll. Despite what your family and friends obviously must have told you all these years, there is one out there for you. :thumbsdow


LMFAO!!! Once again, turn about is not fair play? I know EXACTLY what you were referencing, and it is extremely funny that you go to one thread stating how much you hate a troll, then you go to another thread giving a thumbs up to one of the worst. What do you "offer this forum today"?? Maybe "heheheh", yeah, great post. Thanks for your insight! Your smartas$ begged for my attention, now that you have it, it seems you dont know what to do with it. Guess you better revert back to what you know best and report me to the mods.

thethird
03-08-2007, 09:51 PM
Why can't we just all get along? shk999, I think I made it clear that I love Bama - and I am out of Jack Daniel's tonight - so I luv you man. So be nice to SC Gamecock guy. Let's just all get along, today - OK?

lacene
03-08-2007, 10:05 PM
Why can't we just all get along? shk999, I think I made it clear that I love Bama - and I am out of Jack Daniel's tonight - so I luv you man. So be nice to SC Gamecock guy. Let's just all get along, today - OK?

northfla, I was complementing you on your use of your new-found word "save" the way gatorunvrsty used it.....even put the word in bold. shk999 is such s troll, he probably spent all day waiting for me to post something he could respond to, and didn't even bother to see if I had. He's such an idiot.....

shk999
03-08-2007, 10:21 PM
northfla, I was complementing you on your use of your new-found word "save" the way gatorunvrsty used it.....even put the word in bold. shk999 is such s troll, he probably spent all day waiting for me to post something he could respond to, and didn't even bother to see if I had. He's such an idiot.....

Wow, "idiot" huh? Keep proving my point, remember bud, you were just preaching about personal attacks yesterday in another thread. What do you think calling someone an "idiot" is?? A "personal attack" maybe, hypocrite. If in your opinion I should be banned for calling you "woman", what should happen to you for calling me "idiot"? I cant wait to see how you rationalize and spin your answer, if you even reply. Dont worry though, I wont report you.

BTW, believe this or not, you are not the center of the universe, to think someone would spend all day waiting for you post is retarded. You are sad and your vanity is repulsive. Please excuse me while I vomit........

:barf: :barf: :barf: :barf:

gatorunvrsty
03-08-2007, 10:27 PM
northfla, I was complementing you on your use of your new-found word "save" the way gatorunvrsty used it.....even put the word in bold. shk999 is such s troll, he probably spent all day waiting for me to post something he could respond to, and didn't even bother to see if I had. He's such an idiot.....

:laugh: Gotta agree about the nice usage of save! Just be careful about that PUI, northfla. Personally, I believe plenty of southern coaches were in the bourbon barrel in those days. They didn't have to be so politically correct. Bourbon is, and always has been, a Southern staple. The only debate is where do they make the best? Kentucky or Tennessee. Personally, I always preferred the Kentucky bourbons. They have more of the charcoal oak flavor. The Tennessee bourbons were a little too sour for my tastes.

lacene
03-08-2007, 10:46 PM
BTW, believe this or not, you are not the center of the universe, to think someone would spend all day waiting for you post is retarded. You are sad and your vanity is repulsive. Please excuse me while I vomit........

:barf: :barf: :barf: :barf:

I cant wait to see how you rationalize and spin your answer, if you even reply. Dont worry though, I wont report you.
.............

:wacko::ohbfrank::brick:

shk999
03-08-2007, 10:54 PM
.............

:wacko::ohbfrank::brick:

I guess this is supposed to prove you are the center of the universe?? Well, once again, how do you think the mods should deal with you for personal attacks such as calling another poster "idiot"? It is the "bad apples" like you that ruin this experience for the rest of us. :glare:

BTW, looks like I have to spell this out for you. When I say "I cant wait", I dont mean that literally, its called sarcasm. I would think you would be familar with this being that you are a virtual message board guru. Please remind us again, we havent heard it for a day or two now. 9 yrs, 50 message boards..........we are all so impressed.

shk999
03-08-2007, 11:04 PM
:laugh: Gotta agree about the nice usage of save! Just be careful about that PUI, northfla. Personally, I believe plenty of southern coaches were in the bourbon barrel in those days. They didn't have to be so politically correct. Bourbon is, and always has been, a Southern staple. The only debate is where do they make the best? Kentucky or Tennessee. Personally, I always preferred the Kentucky bourbons. They have more of the charcoal oak flavor. The Tennessee bourbons were a little too sour for my tastes.


JD on the rocks my friend, nothing else even comes close. Although, I would feel alot better if it came from anywhere other than "Big Orange" country! :laugh:

gatorunvrsty
03-08-2007, 11:08 PM
JD on the rocks my friend, nothing else even comes close. Although, I would feel alot better if it came from anywhere other than "Big Orange" country! :laugh:

I always preferred to gobble, gobble to the tune of 101.:ohmy:

shk999
03-08-2007, 11:14 PM
I always preferred to gobble, gobble to the tune of 101.:ohmy:

:laugh: Never had you pegged as a "gobbler", you strike me more as a "crown and coke" guy.

gatorunvrsty
03-08-2007, 11:22 PM
:laugh: Never had you pegged as a "gobbler", you strike me more as a "crown and coke" guy.

Nope. Bourbon straight. Mixed drinks and blends are for wussies, and they took too long to work.:laugh: Towards the end of my drinking career I'd drink some mixed drinks, if you could call them that. Pour a 44 oz. cup full of liquor, and sprinkle some soda on top.

shk999
03-08-2007, 11:28 PM
Nope. Bourbon straight. Mixed drinks and blends are for wussies, and they took too long to work.:laugh: Towards the end of my drinking career I'd drink some mixed drinks, if you could call them that. Pour a 44 oz. cup full of liquor, and sprinkle some soda on top.

Ive had that drink, we call it "A Jack and a splash". I agree though, mixed drinks are for wussies. I rarely drink now, but when I do, its straight up or on the rocks, either way, it'll definately "put hair on your chest". :laugh:

Cianne
03-08-2007, 11:30 PM
Mixed drinks and blends are for wussies

That might be but Bacardi Man, Bacardi Jr., and Cola are getting tail.

shk999
03-08-2007, 11:36 PM
That might be but Bacardi Man, Bacardi Jr., and Cola are getting tail.

Leave the rum to the pirates. Have you "got a little captain in you" Cianne? :laugh:

thethird
03-09-2007, 02:58 AM
Well, once again, how do you think the mods should deal with you for personal attacks such as calling another poster "idiot"?

Hey SHK, your a IDIOT!

gatorunvrsty
03-09-2007, 09:12 AM
Hey SHK, your a IDIOT!

When labeling someone an idiot, make sure you do your homework... or guess who sounds like the idiot? :happy:

BamaFanNKy
03-09-2007, 11:47 AM
Gatorunvrsty needs to be on I'm smarter than a 5th grader. Pick the fat kid... he's the smartest