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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

The Incestuous *ubarn Family Is Far From Perfect...

I can't help but giggle each time I read a goathumper's rant in response to Harvey Updyke's attack on their worthless trees (and especially after perusing the Ever To Cheat Foundation's recent attack on Alabama fans). They'll be sure to point out the flaws in Alabama's fanbase while, in the process, reminding everyone that *ubarn people are conservative and classy model christian citizens.

That's further proof that AU-tards are the most delusional, hypocritical and myopic fanbase in all of sports. And I have the FACTS to prove it...

1) Good Ole'  Harvey Updyke 

The Man. The Myth. The Legend himself. No man is more abhorred by the incestuous *ubarn family than Updyke himself. Why? Because he allegedly poisoned a plant that barn fans have been slowly murdering by asphyxiation for decades. For years, horticulturalists have warned barn fans of the dangers behind rolling this very tree. But that didn't stop them. In fact, even the tree poisoning didn't stop them from rolling it in 2011. So if they cared so much about those sacred trees, why do they insist on continuing to roll them? But this is for another place and time...

The braindead family will tell you what Updyke did was worse than Jerry Sandusky raping innocent children. Sadly, that's no exaggeration. They view him in the same light as they do Sandusky, Charles Manson, Bin Laden and Nick Saban, all because he poisoned a replaceable plant.What's even more humiliating is a year ago, four *ubarn football players robbed a Lee County landmark (a mobile home in Auburn, AL), yet *ubarn fans could care less about the outcome of a trial involving actual criminals. Instead, they'd rather see Updyke fry and the thugs exonerated.

But little does everyone else know, the way Harvey and his innocent family have been treated in return is far worse, according to people who do not reside inside the prison border known as Lee County, Alabama.

After leaving a preliminary hearing at the Opelika courthouse, Updyke was attacked at a nearby gas station by an unknown assailant. The *ubarn family rejoiced because the man who had allegedly poisoned a plant had been beaten to a pulp! This is the same classy *ubarn family who doesn't condone of plant killing, but they do condone of violence! Hypocrites? Or just plain morons?



Shortly after the tree poisoning was made public, how did the classy *ubarn family respond? By sending death threats to, not just Harvey Updyke, but to his innocent family and children as well. But if there's one thing barn fans are known for, it's death threats (see point number three).

So by standard human logic, wouldn't that be considered worse than what Updyke did? Both physical assault and death threats are criminal offenses and, unlike Harvey's crime, they involved an attack on a human being, instead of a replaceable plant.


2) Racism

Never have I heard of or seen Alabama students dress up as Klansmen and paint their faces black along with nooses tied around their neck for a Halloween party. But barn students have.




And speaking of racism, I've never heard Alabama students refer to an African-American *ubarn basketball player as a "Monkey" and a "knuckle dragger" during a live ESPN basketball broadcast. But *ubarn students have.


Nor have I seen a Klan member show up for a public rally sporting an Alabama hat. But I've seen an *ubarn fan do so.



Then there's denying African-Americans entry into one of the three bars that pissant, Mayberry town contains; refusing to hire an African-American coach (who at that time had a far better resume than the white coach they ultimately hired); racial discrimintion lawsuits filed against the university by former employees; professors finding racial notes in class; confederate flag issues; and this little gem (forward to 09:38):



And I quote:
Don't you know that there's all kinds of people there who look you in the face and tell you what a great guy you are, and turn right around when you walk away, you're nothing but a, like I said a while ago, a-a-a nigger?
Eric Ramsey was a former player who claimed blacks in *ubarn, AL were treated like pieces of meat. That little audio clip only proves what Ramsey stated to be true.

And there's no doubt that plantation mentality is still present in *ubarn, AL today!





3) Death Threats

Now that we've already covered Updyke's innocent family receiving a plethora of death threats from *ubarn's finest, let's focus on the other innocent humans who were victims of goathumper attacks...

Shortly after Brent Calloway re-switched his commitment from *ubarn to Alabama, the goathumpers went into a frenzy. Calloway claimed he received death threats and an AU-tard drove by him, hitting him in the face with a cup while yelling "War Eagle" as he peeled off. Not to mention barnzoes tossed every false allegation they could possibly conjure up, just to get back at him. Needless to say, the false allegations blew up in their mutated faces.

Then there was Scott Moore, a former radio host out of Huntsville, AL who claimed he and his family  received numerous death threats from the barn faithful after threatening to play the Cecil Newton tapes on his show, back when $cam was a hot topic.


4) Criminal Conspiracy and Criminals in General!

Have you ever heard of fans plotting an act of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon on a rival player? Well, you have now!

In August of 2011, Auburn fans on the popular *ubarn forum, "The Bunker" were plotting a fender bender on former Heisman candidate, Trent Richardson. And you thought Operation Red Dog was bad (which we'll cover in a moment)!

Shawn Payton is not a true *ubarn man; he's the exception!

But the criminal acts doesn't end there; there's Shawn Patyon, *ubarn/Lions fan who called in a bomb threat to the Superdome; the young *ubarn student charged with sodomy (though not with an animal this time); the *ubarn student who set his ex-girlfriend's house on fire in a fit of jealous rage; and the classy *ubarn University Dean of Agriculture's DUI; barn fans charged with domestic violence and possession of illegal prescription drugs; or the goathumper who recently robbed a bank; or the classy female barnzoe who robbed a gas station while high on cocaine and Oxycontin; etc. etc. etc. Not to mention their God, $cam Newton stealing a laptop and four former players robbing a Lee County landmark: a mobile home.

Surely these can't be true *ubarn men, can they?

 These classy Aubarn Men are the EXCEPTION!

So is this bank robber!
As well as this gas station robber who was high on cocaine, Oxycontin... and apparently *ubarn football when she committed the crime!

5) That Stalking Sensation

Never have I heard of an Alabama fan stalking an *ubarn football player, but conversely, I have heard numerous instances of *ubarn fans stalking Alabama players.

AJ's the latest victim of the *U stalking machine


It all started with Operation Red Dog, where *ubarn fans hired PIs to stalk innocent Alabama prospects. Since no dirt could be uncovered by the PIs, what did the goathumpers do? They attempted to frame said players and also spread bogus rumor after bogus rumor in hopes that something would eventually stick. Unfortunately for those inferior subhumans, it didn't.

This past year, they moved on to Trent Richardson. It got to the point where AU-tards were riding by his house snapping photographs (of his house, car and children) and uploading them onto the net. But the situation worsened as the barnzoes began doctoring fake traffic citations, making it appear as if Richardson drove a brand new Yukon (at that time), and sending them to bloggers and journalists all across the internet. That, my friends, is what you call a pathetic attempt at desperation.

Then there was the case where they were snapping pics of Dre Kirkpatrick's car, his mother's car, Mark Ingram's ride, and even Julio Jones' ride as well!

Recently, since nothing came out of Operation Red Dog, or anything involving Richardson/Jones/Kirkpatrick/Ingram/etc., it appears they've set their sights on Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron.

Can anyone name a time when an Alabama fan was caught stalking an *ubarn player?



6) Gene Jelks


Never once have I heard a rivalry case as ridiculous as this one. In the 1990s, former star Alabama player Gene Jelks found himself broke, unemployed and hopeless after finishing college. As *ubarn fans would have you believe, they were there to help!

Courtesy of I Bleed Crimson Red:

Maybe you remember the story of John “Stump” Thrower, a man once described by former AU Athletics Director Navid Nousel as “an Auburn zealot.” Thrower’s zealotry went so far that, according to WJOX’s Herb Winches, he personally paid thousands of dollars to former Alabama player Gene Jelks to tell stories about his time in Tuscaloosa. His motive? He was outraged that former Auburn player Eric Ramsey had tape recordings of conversations with Pat Dye and other coaches on the Auburn staff. Those recordings—related to thousands of dollars in improper benefits to Auburn football players—led to the SEC’s most penalized school getting put on probation again. There wasn’t a crimson fingerprint anywhere near Eric Ramsey’s tape recorder, but By God Alabama was gonna pay for this.

Thrower died in November 2009. Alcoholic, broke, disgraced, divorced and badly behind in child support payments. 

I'm certain the same family that helped Gene Jelks during his crisis was also there for Thrower during his, right?


7) Class


If there's one thing *ubarn fans are known for, that Alabama fans are not, it's how well they conduct themselves at football games and the class and impeccable character they display in both win and defeat... at least in their little delusional minds!





























(notice the dates in the top left hand corner - each came after Alabama's loss to Florida and Utah in 2008)



But there's plenty more examples of *ubarn class to be put on display here...

A classy *ubarn man once had the decency to spit on radio host Paul Finebaum prior to a barn game in 2009. Is spitting at another human being mentioned in the legendary *ubarn creed?

Then there's endlessly making fun of deceased alabama fans, while also sending an email to the daughter of a frequent Alabama fan Finebaum caller with stomach cancer, saying "If your mother would go ahead and die, it would be one less 'Bama fan we'd have to listen to." Let's not forget about the classy *ubarn men and women who have endlessly celebrated the Tuscaloosa tornado tragedy on numerous *ubarn message forums as well! Threats of violence and mayhem, and who can forget about the incestuous *ubarn family boycotting every single organization known to mankind? Lastly, obnoxiously yelling "War Eagle" in a public restaurant. Is this how classy, 'holier than thou art' people are supposed to conduct themselves?

So who and where exactly are these "classy" *ubarn fans the people from the Never To Yield (better known as the Ever To Cheat) and ITAT endlessly speak of?



8) Vandalism


As soon as *ubarn bought
won the 2010 BCS National Championship (with a rented mule/criminal quarterback who loves "white bitches"), what did they do in response to winning (or buying) their second tainted championship in school history? Unlike most fans, who enjoy a nice victory celebration on their very own campus, *ubarn fans, on the other hand, took their celebration to Tuscaloosa! I mean, I understand T-Town is far superior to that boring, backwoods prison next door to Opelika, but that still doesn't give you guys a reason to celebrate the rewards of your cheating habits on our gorgeous campus!



You've also heard the many horror stories of goathumpers defacing Bear Bryant's tombstone over the years. Has anyone ever recalled a time when an Alabama fan pissed on $lug Jordan's grave?


There's also the case where someone vandalized Nick Saban's house on Lake Burton (though it was never proven *ubarn fans were behind this, one can only assume it was the work of an AU-tard based on everything else they've done - especially after Saban said he hears passersby yelling "War Eagle" constantly). Don't forget about the goathumpers who vandalized - and claimed to have poisoned - an Alabama fan's tree in his front yard (as seen in the class photos featured above).

And one can't help but wonder what motivated Harvey Updyke to kill their pathetic trees. Oh, and goathumpers, pardon me if I show no sympathy toward your rotting trees either.


9) Inbred AD's Gone Wild!


If there's one man who serves as a picture-perfect ambassador for Mayberry U, it's David Housel. Not only does he suffer from a severe case of paranoid inferiority complex (like 99.9% of every goathumping Wire Roadian who calls *ubarn University their alma mater/favorite team), he also has the incestuous "look" as well. In other words, he is the quintessential "*ubarn Man".


Never in my life have I heard an Alabama AD (or any AD for that matter) show their true colors on a national radio show by publicly comparing a rival university to "Nazi Germany" - a regime responsible for slaughtering millions of innocent people.

To many, such an offensive statement alone would've been enough to run Housel out of whatever town he was residing in, with haste, at the time. But to the incestuous *ubarn family, Housel cemented his legacy as an *ubarn legend after making such a classless analogy.




By the way, how is that "war" working out for you these days, David Housel?

-UA has a much higher yield percentage than *U (basically meaning they've turned away more applicants) and was voted the more popular school

-UA has consistently outranked *U as a public institution according to the USNWR

-Not only has Alabama won 3 of 4 in football (and was 1 point away from making it 4 straight), they've also swept *U in both basketball and baseball in each of the last series. Not to mention gymnastics, men and women's golf, softball, etc.

-UA currently has a larger student body and it's estimated by 2014, UA will have 10,000 more students than *U

-In terms of campus life and expansion, UA is winning in that category as well!

-Not to mention T-Town is a far funner place to live than that boring, redneck infested Mayberry prison known as *ubarn, AL

Needless to say, UA is running circles around *U at the moment, and they're showing no signs of slowing anytime soon! So put that in your pipe and smoke it, Navid Nousel!



So despite what the half-brained orange and blue goathumpers on the internet might have you believe about their fans, the *ubarn family is far from perfect model citizens themselves. In fact, the next time one of the incestuous family members brings up Updyke or Brian Downing, just remind them Alabama fans have a lot of catching up to do if they want to equally match all the braindead idiots in the barn's fanbase.

One of the many differences between Alabama and *ubarn fans is we're not blinded by delusion to see and admit we have our fair share of lunatics. Barn fans on the other hand, well, let's just say there's a reason they're known as one of most delusional fanbases in all of sports. Next time you pick up a dictionary, search the term "myopic" and "one who avidly supports *ubarn (AL) University athletics" should be listed as the definition.

And in the words of the Ever To Cheat Foundation.....

"It is what it is. You are what you are!"

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Kiss your bogus six game win streak over Alabama goodbye, Aubarn fans...

...as it DID NOT COUNT! In addition with the Sociology scandal, you just can't make this stuff up:

The segment contains explosive claims from former Auburn players Chaz Ramsey, Troy Reddick, Stanley McClover and Raven Gray.

  • On McClover’s recruitment:

Kremer voiceover: “McClover said it wasn’t until he attended an all-star camp at Louisiana State University that he realized how the game is played. A game of money and influence.

McClover: “Somebody came to me, I don’t even know this person and he was like, ‘we would love for you to come to LSU and he gave me a handshake and it had five hundred dollars in there. … that’s called a money handshake … I grabbed it and I’m like, ‘wow,’ hell I thought ten dollars was a lot of money back then. Five hundred dollars for doing nothing but what I was blessed to do. I was happy.

Kremer to McClover: “What did you say to the guy when he hands you five hundred dollars?

McClover: “Thank you and I’m seriously thinking about coming to LSU.

Kremer voiceover: “But McClover says there were money handshakes from boosters at other football camps too. At Auburn for a couple hundred dollars and at Michigan State. All the schools denied any wrongdoing. And things really started heating up a few months later when he went to Ohio State for an official visit where schools get a chance for one weekend to host prospective athletes. McClover says there were money handshakes from alumni there too. About a thousand dollars. And something else to entice him.

McClover: “They send girls my way. I partied. When I got there I met up with a couple guys from the team. We went to a party and they asked me to pick any girl I wanted.

Kremer: “Did she offer sexual services?

McClover: “Yes.

Kremer: “Did you take them?

McClover: “Yes.

Kremer: “McClover committed to Ohio State right after that weekend. The recruiter at Ohio State who says he dealt with McClover that weekend denied the school was involved in any wrongdoing.

  • On what caused McClover to sign with Auburn over Ohio State:

Kremer voiceover: “McClover says what he asked for was money. A lot of it. And that he got it. Delivered in a bookbag, exact amount unknown.”

Kremer to McClover: “You opened it up, what are you thinking?

McClover: “I almost passed out. I literally almost passed out I couldn’t believe it was true. I felt like I owed them.”

Kremer to McClover: “You felt obligated to them (Auburn)?

McClover: “I felt totally obligated.”

Kremer to McClover: “Because of the money?

McClover: “Yeah.

  • Troy Reddick talks about his recruitment by Auburn

Reddick: “I was contacted by a local alumni (of Auburn) and offered a large sum of money.

Kremer: “What are you thinking?

Reddick:That people are trying to take advantage of me. And I can’t give anybody any kind of power over me.

Kremer voiceover: “He (Reddick) says he didn’t take the handout. …

  • Reddick on why he was unhappy at Auburn - and the remedy for that unhappiness

Kremer voiceover: “Reddick was growing increasingly unhappy because he says the (Auburn) coaches wanted him to change his major. Why? Because his class schedule got in the way of football practice.

Reddick: “I changed my major, so my classes didn’t interfere no more but I didn’t bother to go because I knew I was only there to play football.

Kremer: “So what did you do?

Reddick: “I started complaining and insinuating that I was ready to leave any day. They had to do something about that.”

Kremer voiceover: “The enticement to stay, Reddick says, became clear to him, when one of the coaches approached him after a team meeting.

Reddick: “He (Auburn coach) said I got some mail for you up in my office.”

Kremer to Reddick: “Some mail for you?

Reddick: “And I followed him up to his office and he gave me an envelope. I didn’t open there, I walked out to my truck, took off. … It was about 500 dollars.”

Kremer: “500 dollars in the envelope?

Reddick: (nods yes)

Kremer: “How often did you get the money in the envelope?

Reddick: “Over that season it happened like two or three more times. And it happened about six or seven times my senior year.

Kremer: “So where do you think the money came from?

Reddick: “I think that worry got back to alumni from my hometown. Or it may have been the coaches or the staff but everybody knew I didn’t want to be there.”

  • On McClover being paid $4,000 for his performance in the Iron Bowl:

Kremer voiceover: “Stanley McClover says he was also paid while at school (Auburn). Paid by boosters. Like the time he had his eye on this 1973 Chevy Impala.

McClover: “Private owner wanted seven thousand in cash so I went to my booster who I knew and he gave me the money the next day in a bookbag.

Kremer voiceover: “McClover says eventually he didn’t have to ask for money, as long as he played well, he’d get paid.

Kremer to McClover: “How much was a sack worth?

McClover: “Anywhere between 300 and 400 dollars. For one.

Kremer to McClover: “I think in one game you had four sacks, what did you earn in that game?

McClover: “Four thousand. Against Alabama.

Kremer: “Seriously?

McClover: “Alabama, a rivalry game.

Kremer: “More money because it’s Alabama?”

McClover: “Definitely. No other game matters.

  • Chaz Ramsey and Raven Gray are interviewed at same time together

Kremer voiceover: “Chaz Ramsey played for a year (for Auburn) in 2007, and says he too received money handshakes after games.

Ramsey: “You walk out and all the fans are waiting for you to sign autographs and everything and some random guy just walks up to you and shakes your hand and there’s a wad full of money.”

Kremer: “How much are we talking about?

Ramsey: “300 or 400 dollars a game.”

Kremer voiceover: “Raven Gray was a top (Auburn) recruit in 2007, he says people affiliated with Auburn would visit him at his junior college and press the flesh there too.

Kremer to Gray: “How much do you think you got?

Gray: “Twenty five-hundred to three thousand dollars. Loyalty is the key. This man give me money I’m going to be loyal to him and go to Auburn.”

Kremer voiceover: “And he did go to Auburn but got injured before he ever played a game.”

  • On Ramsey’s motivation for coming forward

Kremer: “You have an axe to grind?” (Ramsey had a medical claim lawsuit against Auburn recently thrown out.)

Ramsey: “I’m not out to get anybody, I want high school athletes to know what they’re getting into. This is what college football is really about it, it’s a business.

  • Ramsey and Reddick on selling items made available to Auburn players by the school:

Ramsey: “I would sell tickets all the time, Iron Bowl you can make a thousand dollars a ticket.

Kremer: “How much money did that get you during your time at Auburn?

Ramsey: “Five-six thousand dollars probably.

Reddick:I sold my SEC Championship watch right off the stage as we were celebrating in Toomer’s Corner.”

Kremer: “Why did you sell it?

Reddick: “Because it was useless to me. I had to sell all my championship rings to help my sister not go into debt as her house was about to be foreclosed on.

At the end of Kremer’s segment, the host read Auburn’s official response to HBO regarding the allegations by its former players:

The NCAA turned down repeated interview requests to discuss anything to do with illegal payments, despite new NCAA President Mark Emmertrecently saying he wants to be more transparent with the media.

As for Auburn University, officials declined to comment on quote, “these alleged claims apparently made by a few former football players” and said, quote, “compliance with all NCAA and Southeastern Conference rules is a major emphasis and top priority for all of our athletic programs.




Via twitter:

@SPORTSbyBROOKS SPORTSbyBROOKS
HBO is on the record to me that it did not pay or compensate ex-Auburn players in any way for interviews.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

And the Aubarn racism continues...


Ten of the 11 employees who lost their jobs in the athletic department were black, according to the lawsuit.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

10 most corrupt college athletic programs

And you'll never guess who number 3 is...

Auburn — Seven Major Infractions: Seven major infractions for now, anyway. The Cam Newton situation aside, Auburn has had a difficult time playing by the rules over the years. Its most embarrassing incident occurred in 1991, when 60 Minutes aired recordings of head football coach Pat Dye arranging a loan for a player. The series of incriminating tapes were provided by former star defensive back Eric Ramsey and unveiled a player payment scheme involving the coaching staff and prominent booster "Corky" Frost. For its wrongdoing, Auburn received a two-year bowl ban, a one-year television and ban and lost 13 scholarships over a four-year period. Dye was replaced by Terry Bowden, who became the first Division 1 coach to go undefeated in his first season but had nothing to show for it.

Of course, this doesn't include the fact that in 2004, their players remained eligible without attending a singe class; or the fact that their corruption and mismanagement landed them on academic probation around the earlier years of the last decade.

Don't forget about what Terry Bowden said, after his "non-disclosure agreement" expired:

Former Auburn University football coach Terry Bowden says the program he inherited in 1993 included an elaborate system of paying star high school players up to $15,000 to sign with Auburn and $600 per month while on the team
Or what former OC Tony Franklin had to say following his termination:

People would be shocked at the stuff that goes on at Auburn - it would make headlines for the National Enquirer.

Today, you've got allegations surfacing left and right concerning the corruption behind that measly little backwoods program. I've said it once and I'll say it again: they pay players simply because no young person in their right mind would elect to live in that boring, backwoods town without being paid for it.

Aubarn players rob trailer park...

The incident occurred at the Conway Acres Trailer Park on Lee Road in Auburn.


And here I thought all of the trailer parks were on Wire Road? Color me corrected... anyway, what else is there to do in that one horse town besides rob trailer parks, party with the KKK at fraternity houses and sexually assault a sheep at Aubarn endorsed rodeos?

Monday, March 14, 2011

Scott Moore update...

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Thursday, March 3, 2011

And BOOM goes the dynamite!



What this basically means is what I've repeatedly said in recent years... since 1980, nothing Aubarn has accomplished is legitimate. Even out of sheer generosity, I was willing to give Aubarn the six game win streak over Alabama from 2002-2006, simply because of Alabama's wrong doings in the Logan Young case, despite the 2004 Sociology scandal. But even then, Stanley McClover and David Irons' recent statements have forced me to reconsider my generosity.

You are nothing Aubarn, which is why you have to pay players in order to reign supreme. Why? Because take a look at your town. It's a boring, backwoods cesspool that no player in their early 20s would want to waist four years of their life in, when they have opportunities to live in urban cities where life exists outside of college... unless of course they were paid a hefty amount of money.

Monday, February 21, 2011

What you DON'T KNOW behind the Toomer's Corner tree poisoning...


By now, we've all heard the sappy story concerning the poisoning of the Toomer's Oak tree. We've all mourned. We've all hugged a fellow Aubarn fan. And almost everyone has said, "Why on Earth would a loss in football drive a fan this mad?"

Hold it right there...

As most of the national pundits are saying, this particular Alabama fan (Harvey Updyke) was livid and frustrated over the fact that Aubarn won the national championship and Alabama blew a 24 point lead at home. HOWEVER, Harvey's call to Finebaum stated otherwise. He claimed his motive behind the tree poisoning was "vengeance". For what you ask? Defacing Alabama's Walk of Champions and historical statues (Three Times following the 2010 Iron Bowl as a matter of fact), and vandalizing Nick Saban's house and Bear Bryant's grave on several occasions.

What Harvey did was worse, I admit. But at the end of the day, this was merely a case of "if you slap my cat then I'm going to slay your dog". Aubarn fans started it, and an Alabama fan finished it.

Not to mention the goathumpers of Mayberry U sent death threats to Updyke and his innocent family, forcing them to relocate to Louisiana. In addition, the beating Updyke received at an Opelika gas station after a court hearing. To anyone with more than half a brain, verbally and physically assaulting a human being is ten times worse than poisoning a replaceable tree.





Lesson learned, Aubarn Fans: You reap what you sow.