Posts Tagged ‘Rhett Lashlee’

Friday from the Eagle’s Nest

By Posted on: May 17th, 2013 in Featured Article, News 7 Comments »
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Hawaii returning to its rainbow roots. According to legend, the team adopted the nickname after a rainbow appeared over the field in which Hawaii rallied to upset Oregon St. It’s a good thing more teams don’t use this logic. There’s no telling how many Goodyear Blimps, Suns, Stars, Moons, Dome Ceilings, and Cirrus Cloud mascots Continue Story…

Another Summer, Another Auburn Quarterback Race on The Plains

By Posted on: May 7th, 2013 in Featured Article, Football 13 Comments »
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       One thing is for certain about new Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall – He won’t be wearing        number “7.”Spring Football is over on The Plains and just like the last six­­­­­ years the Tigers finished camp and head into summer with no clear leader at the quarterback position. Gus Malzahn Continue Story…

“It’s Trovon Reed’s Time”

By Posted on: April 2nd, 2013 in Football 8 Comments »
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He was the quintessential high school football star. Every thing he did was almost magical. He was gifted, faster, and more talented than his peers. In fact he was so gifted he didn’t have to work at it – it just came natural. When he finished his high school career he was rated as the No.1 Continue Story…

A New Day

By Posted on: March 26th, 2013 in Featured Article, Football 3 Comments »

Day breaks over Jordan-Hare stadium.  The groundskeepers have prepared the field. The lines are newly marked. The last of the off-season maintenance has been completed. The full moon dips below the western horizon as the sun peeks above the rim of the stadium. Shadows recede from the dew kissed emerald grass as the annual gathering Continue Story…

Clint Moseley Will Not Return For Senior Season

By Posted on: January 9th, 2013 in Football 3 Comments »
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Auburn quarterback Clint Moseley, has decided to give up football. Plagued by injuries for most of his three years at Auburn, the former signal caller decided to not return for his senior season.He made the decision reportedly after meeting with new Offensive Coordinator Rhett Lashlee. Moseley started six games his sophomore year but was sidelined Continue Story…