Michael Dyer RB Auburn now off the map.

Discussion in 'Recruiting' started by Jewbaccah, Jan 1, 2013.

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  1. Jewbaccah

    Jewbaccah New Member

    Is now following BJ on twitter. Rumors are about to get hot. This would be huge.
     
  2. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    I'm trying to decipher the words you just shared. Are you saying that Dyer, the player formerly at Arkansas State and Auburn, is now following Butch Jones on twitter? And then speculating that he may transfer here? Is that what is going on?
     
  3. Jewbaccah

    Jewbaccah New Member

    Yes. Typing and watching multiple games including arsenal vs. Southampton.
     
  4. RoadTrip

    RoadTrip New Member

    Post and article up on toos. Dyer is cleaning up his act with the help of a policeman uncle - working with youth and getting an Associates degree from Arkansas Baptist College. Once he finishes the spring semester he will be eligible per the article. The poster noted the twitter tie with Jones.

    Not gonna lie, would be great if it were to happen. Kid's a baller, especially if his life is in order.
     
  5. Jewbaccah

    Jewbaccah New Member

    He is eligible right away. He would be a one and done.
     
  6. govols182

    govols182 Honorary Mod

    Would be great for the new offense.
     
  7. Duckman

    Duckman Chieftain

    Would be pretty awesome. At the same time my instinct tells me to not look too much into it, though.
     
  8. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    I hope he doesn't do anything stupid. Where ever he goes it will be a third chance. Most people in this world don't even get a second chance.
     
  9. govols182

    govols182 Honorary Mod

    Agree IP.
     
  10. GoVols2003

    GoVols2003 Contributor

    It was Jones who followed Dyer according to the post on VQ
     
  11. justingroves

    justingroves supermod

    It's a sad day when following a guy on Twitter gets a fanbase excited
     
  12. Dick Huffman

    Dick Huffman Guest

    Equally sad when the fanbase pays attention to Vandy.
     

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