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Auburn Coaches Focusing on Spring Practices, Not Allegations
As Auburn's administrators fire back at reports alleging wrongdoing and widespread use of synthetic marijuana within the football program during its run to the BCS championship in 2010, its coaches are focusing on spring practice -- and not much more...
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Judge Sets Robbery Trial for Ex-Auburn Player McNeil
A judge says a former Auburn football player will go on trial next week on robbery charges. Lee County Circuit Judge Chris Hughes cleared the way during a hearing Friday for Mike McNeil's trial to begin Monday...
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Auburn's Keymiya Harrell out for the Spring; Angelo Blackson Has Been Limited
AUBURN, Alabama -- Sophomore defensive end Keymiya Harrell will miss the rest of spring with an undisclosed injury, defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson said...
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Auburn Football Scandal: Gene Chizik Must Be Blackballed If Allegations Are True
Less than three years ago, Auburn head coach Gene Chizik was on top of the college football world as his Tigers won the national championship...
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Auburn Football Investigation: Player Denials Leave Questions About Report
So much for the Auburn football program crumbling in the wake of former Sports Illustrated and New York Times writer Selena Roberts’ shocking report—at least for the moment...
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Auburn Athletics Statement on Synthetic Marijuana Story
After a thorough internal review, the Auburn Athletics Department believes many of the allegations made by the individuals interviewed for this story are baseless and inaccurate...
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Auburn Football, Will Muschamp Accused of NCAA Violations in Explosive Report
Add the 2010 BCS national champion Auburn Tigers to your list of college football teams that may have broken the rules in order to remain successful...
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Twelve Auburn Players Failed Synthetic Pot Tests
The 2010 national champion Auburn Tigers were gripped by an epidemic of synthetic marijuana use that led to a rash of failed drug tests and a decision at the highest levels of the university to keep the results confidential, ESPN has learned...
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Auburn Releases Statement in Response to NCAA Violations Allegations
Auburn athletic director Jay Jacobs released a statement late Thursday afternoon in response to the Roopstigo.com report by Selena Roberts that alleged Auburn's football program was involved in multiple NCAA violations, citing former safety Mike McNeil...
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Emmert Says Auburn Football Allegations Only a 'newspaper Story'
NCAA President Mark Emmert said no investigation has been launched following a report from former New York Times and Sports Illustrated writer Selena Roberts alleging Auburn's football program NCAA violations...
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How Previous Cam Newton Allegations Will Impact New Accusations at Auburn
On April 3 Selena Roberts dropped a bomb on the college football world with allegations of mass cheating involving pay-for-play schemes and grade changes occurring at her alma mater (via Roopstigo...
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Mike McNeil Accuses Auburn Program of Bribery, Academic Fraud and More
Former Auburn Tigers safety Mike McNeil is blowing the whistle on his former college football team. According to a report on Wednesday by Selena Roberts of Roopstigo ...
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Gene Chizik Should Be Severely Punished If Auburn Accusations Are True
If what former Auburn Tigers safety Mike McNeil has told police is true about the University having a hand in academic fraud, payments to players and recruiting violations, according ...
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What They're Saying They Didn't Say to Selena Roberts
Former Auburn football players mentioned or quoted in a report detailing allegations of NCAA violations refuted quotes attributed to them in that report Wednesday night...
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Auburn Football: Reported Scandal Must Be Handled Quickly
Auburn football is coming under fire at the moment with reported allegations and violations rocking the program to its core. According to former Sports Illustrated and New York Times reporter Selena Roberts (per Roopstigo ...
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Auburn Football: Hold Your Judgement on Latest Pay for Play Auburn Accusations
The Auburn football program cannot get out from under the microscope of pay-for-play accusations that permeate college football. The latest allegations came on Wednesday, when Selena Roberts of roopstigo...
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Dismukes Says He's Walking 'a Lot Straighter Line'
AUBURN, Alabama -- A two-year starter at center taking on a leadership role for a young offensive line would come as no surprise for almost any other team...
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Garrett May Be 'Star' of New Defensive Scheme
Even the name of the position makes it special. The “Star” — a hybrid linebacker and safety role — is the key to Auburn defensive coordinator Ellis Johnson’s 4-2-5 scheme, providing flexibility, speed and some power...
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Malzahn Says 'Most of Our Stuff Is Installed', Tigers Ready for 1st Scrimmage
After five days of spring practice, Gus Malzahn said most of the installation of his offense – or at least what the Tigers will run this spring – is in...
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LaDarius Owens Cuts Weight, Not Corners in Switch to Linebacker
LaDarius Owens avoided fried food for three months. There were no shortcuts, no cheating. He overhauled his diet, cutting out carbs unless it was before a workout, being proactive with his future...
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Auburn's Young Offensive Line Responding Well to J.B. Grimes' Intense Style
The new Grimes in charge of Auburn's offensive line is an affable, light-hearted guy with a knack for storytelling off the field. On the field, though, J.B. Grimes is as fiery as they come...
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Even Auburn's Kickers Practice at Fast Pace
Think kickers fall outside the parameters of Gus Malzahn's fast-paced practices? Think again. Auburn works its special teams units hard and often in the first 30 minutes of practice...
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Auburn Football: Tigers Getting Their 'Edge' Back Will Come from Tempo
When the Auburn football team was participating in its first full-pad practice last Saturday under a sun-kissed Alabama sky, some loud voices boomed throughout an empty Jordan-Hare ...
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Ricardo Louis Wants to Be Another First-Year Success Story in Malzahn's Offense
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Malzahn Says Tigers Have 'Long Way to Go' After First Practice in Pads
After wrapping up the first full pads practice of the spring, Auburn coach Gus Malzahn came away thinking the Tigers are still very much a work in progress...








