billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 4:36 pmThe iron bowl is the only important game left for us, but I'm wondering if we will have anymore wins.O Really wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 12:36 pmSo Auburn is 6-4, next to last in the conference, and has a reasonable likelihood of ending the season at 7-5. The team played mostly valiantly in a very tough schedule. But in retrospect, would you have enjoyed the season better with a bit easier schedule giving you maybe a 10-2 or 9-3 record and probably a better bowl trip?billy.pilgrim wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:34 amDrop is legit considering our qb has a broken ankle that he played on for at least a quarter.
No one is giving the back up, tj, much credit.
Chickens are next
Or, frivolously, would you trade either for a 1-11 record if the "1" was Bammer and the loss bumped them out of the championship?
QB is out with a broken ankle and they announced today that our kicker is also out for the rest of the year.
magic is all that's left

Who are the highest-paid college football coaches? These are the five top salaries.
The inflation of college football coaching salaries appears to have no end in sight. In the latest research done by USA TODAY Sports, 21 coaches will make at least $5 million this season, despite athletics departments cutting annual pay to staff amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
It should be no surprise that the biggest and richest conferences are the ones spending the most on their coaches. Eighteen of the 28 highest-paid coaches in this year's survey reside in the Big Ten and SEC. All of the 28 coaches earned compensation of more than $4 million. Just 15 years ago, only one surpassed $3 million....
No. 1 Nick Saban, Alabama ($9,753,221)
9-1, PSC (last week) and AP #2
No. 2 Ed Orgeron, LSU ($9,012,917)
4-6, unranked, unlikely to get a Bowl invite
No. 3 David Shaw, Stanford ($8,924,683)
3-7, unranked, won't get a Bowl invite
No. 4 Dabo Swinney, Clemson ($8,370,775)
7-3, unranked, unlikely to play in the ACC Championship
No. 5 Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma ($7,672,710) ...
9-1, just tumbled to AP #12, could still get knocked out of the Big 12 Championship

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