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Entries for November 25th, 2009

AU HOOPS: Tigers run past High Point for 3rd win

Auburn used a 22-2 first-half run en route to trouncing High Point, 75-54, in Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum on Wednesday night.
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Fans motoring in for the Iron Bowl

Fans are driving in, hunkering down for Friday’s game
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Fans motoring in for the Iron Bowl

Fans are driving in, hunkering down for Friday’s game
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EYE ON THE TIGERS: Todd’s solid numbers will look better with time

Gus Malzahn doesn’t typically offer more than 30-40 words — about two to three sentences — per answer when he meets with reporters.
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AU FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Red means go when Tigers get inside 20

When it came to red-zone offense last season, no one in the country executed worse than Auburn.
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Auburn basketball races by High Point

Tigers improve to 3-3
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Auburn basketball races by High Point

Tigers improve to 3-3
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Walter McFadden Named To SEC Football Community Service Team

Auburn senior Walter McFadden has been named to the 2009 Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday. The Community Service Team recognizes one individual from each of the 12 league schools that has made a superior effort to give back to his community.
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Walter McFadden Named To SEC Football Community Service Team

Auburn senior Walter McFadden has been named to the 2009 Southeastern Conference Football Community Service Team, the league office announced Wednesday. The Community Service Team recognizes one individual from each of the 12 league schools that has made a superior effort to give back to his community.
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Auburn notes: Eltoro Freeman availability still a game-time decision

Gene Chizik says Jonathan Evans ready to step in if needed
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