Mr. Dynasty1
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Well it was written by Auburn pplScreams Auburn to me.
Well it was written by Auburn pplScreams Auburn to me.
Agreed. But, I try not to pay attention to the fluff parts and focus more on the quotes.It was an Auburn based interview so…I would expect it to be biased
nothing wrong with liking country music, driving a jacked up F150 or using dip, or frankly even being a ‘redneck’.Jfc. Can’t believe this is an argument.
We complain about everyone thinking Miami is all shoot outs and cocaine cowboys and then talk sht that all of Jacksonville is a **** rodeo.
The highest selling music genre in the US is pop followed by ………….country. Yes it makes more money than hip hop or R&B.
I Know people that listen to country and never ridden a horse. But this stereotype that everyone that listens to country music is cleaning a chicken coop every morning and rounding up cattle is hilarious.
And as a long time Miami resident and Hispanic I want to ask the question “what tf is wrong with being a redneck anyway”
If you ain’t a **** racist or antisemite you can wear all the cowboy boots, carry around a dip tin and listen to all then country music you want and raise your f-150 as high as you want.
Boy was from Raleigh, NC. And he acclimated to Miami just fine…nothing wrong with liking country music, driving a jacked up F150 or using dip, or frankly even being a ‘redneck’.
But you must admit that for the past 3-400 years of this country’s history, rednecks did not exactly embody diversity, inclusion, open mindedness, education. And the lynchings did not help the redneck cause. Maybe that is changing but that much history is very, very difficult for many to overcome.
I can tell you that as a person of brown skin, when I see a car/truck with a confederate flag i don’t feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
He sounds like a kid who wasn't recruited at all and is enjoying the attention. He may end up choosing Auburn but let's see what his comments are coming off his visit to Miami tomorrow.AUBURN, Alabama—Visiting Memphis and Minnesota in the fall and committing to the Golden Gophers before deciding to wait until February, 6-4, 265 edge linebacker Jack Pyburn has been in contact with Auburn since late his senior season at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida. Getting an offer from the Tigers recently, Pyburn made the trip to the Plains to check everything out this weekend and left saying Auburn is now ‘very high’ on his list as he prepares to make a decision.
“The visit was great,” Pyburn said. “Everything about it was amazing. Obviously, the new facilities being built are amazing. The stadium is amazing. The dorms, coaching staff — I was very impressed.
“The vision that Coach (Bryan) Harsin has for the program is really special and I really like the way he’s moving the program and the things he believes in and embodies. It’s similar things to what I believe in. Also Coach (Bert) Watts, the way he coaches, the way he goes about things is really, really impressive to me. Also, just the culture and the creed of Auburn is unlike anything else.”
Something else that stands out to Pyburn is how Watts and Derek Mason use the edge position in Auburn’s defense. Last season Derick Hall, T.D. Moultry and Eku Leota combined for 20 sacks, but Moultry has moved on as has top reserve Romello Height. That means plenty of opportunity to get on the field.
“I really like the way they use their edge players,” Pyburn said. “Coach Harsin calls it their ‘Weapon X.’ It’s the weapon of the defense. I love that the defense is kind of centered around that edge position and they use it so well. You can have two edges on the field, three edges on the field, one edge. The opportunity to get on the field as an edge player is very great. The room is thin as well, so I’m excited. That’s good news for me.”
Following breakout season as as senior when he made 109 tackles in 11 games with 15 sacks and 32 tackles for a loss, Pyburn has seen his recruiting take off in a hurry. With plans to head to Miami on Sunday and Monday and still considering Virginia, West Virginia and others for a final visit at the end of the week, Pyburn said he’s closing in on a decision following his visit to Auburn.
“It’s probably not going to be signing day,” Pyburn said. “I’m looking towards late next week to early next week. I have a big wrestling tournament and I have wrestling kicking up so I would rather not drag this out and not have to stress about it and worry about it. I want to make my decision here pretty soon.”
Boy was from Raleigh, NC. And he acclimated to Miami just fine…View attachment 172695
He's a Puerto rican whos family was originally from down here.
I also wouldnt call Raleigh..country. That Raleigh-Durham area is kind of city vibes.
**** man - i still have that toy somewhere in the basement.First of all, that neck, lol. Reminds me of the character in the He-Man Universe, Ram Man was it??
But really, what’s the catch? I feel like there is a missing piece of the puzzle here. His offers don’t match up with the tape I just watched.
I had to upvote this. You hardly ever post but upvote me all the time - Gator Tears and elsewhere. I want to thank you and reciprocate all the support.Born and raised in Jacksonville and unfortunately I have to agree with you brother
He's a Puerto rican whos family was originally from down here.
I also wouldnt call Raleigh..country. That Raleigh-Durham area is kind of city vibes.
Take it from someone who lives here and knows the HS he went to. This kid is essentially a city kid.Boy was from Raleigh, NC. And he acclimated to Miami just fine…View attachment 172695
Here we goHe's a Puerto rican whos family was originally from down here.
I also wouldnt call Raleigh..country. That Raleigh-Durham area is kind of city vibes.