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Internal affairs in the SEC

Internal affairs in the SEC

By: Magnolia Tribune - September 12, 2008

Internal affairs in the SEC

Week No. 3 is almost upon us, meaning there are two different conference games on tap. No. 2-ranked Georgia visits South Carolina, and No. 9-ranked Auburn travels to Mississippi State. Here’s our weekly installment of “Internal Affairs” in the SEC:
Bosley to stay at tackle: Jason Bosley hadn’t played tackle in a game since he was a freshman in high school. That all changed last Saturday when he moved out to right tackle and Ryan Pugh moved into Bosley’s old center spot. The Tigers liked that lineup so much that they’re probably going to stick with it. For one, Bosley has been plagued with a shoulder injury that’s particularly bothersome when you’re having to make the shotgun snap on just about every play in Auburn’s new spread offense. Bosley, one of the Tigers’ most consistent linemen, graded out higher than anybody in the win over Southern Miss. He’s smart enough and good enough that he could play any of the positions up front. It never hurts to have guys who can move around in the offensive line.

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9/10/08

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