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Auburn's good people give a very happy ending to this lost ‪#‎Aggie Ring‬ story from Layton Miller '12!
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Subject: Aggie Ring Story from Auburn Game

Association,

I thought I should let you guys know my story from this past weekend's trip to Auburn.

During the 2nd quarter of the game after the blocked field goal for a touchdown, I ended up celebrating a little too hard, and lost my Aggie Ring after high-fiving a friend. It ended up flying over my shoulder behind me about 15 yards down into the infamous hedges that surround the field at Jordan Hare.

During halftime there were nearly 20 A&M fans, Auburn fans, and members of the A&M band helping me look for it but we had no luck. I told everyone to forget about it for now and enjoy the rest of the game and that I would look for it after the game.

After the game, same thing, the Auburn police and grounds crew allowed me to take my boots off and look for my ring in the flowerbeds for about an hour (with no luck again) until I was forced to leave by security when the lights were going out. I was able to give my contact information to Eric Kleypas – Director of Athletic Turf for Auburn and he said "not to worry buddy, we'll find it, go have fun and enjoy the win." This guy was nothing but true class and I can't thank him enough for all his help.

Waking up Sunday I thought to myself that there was no way I'm leaving town without my ring. I called Eric and he let me drive right up next to the stadium, let me enter through the media gates and I was escorted on to the field with a member of the grounds crew to help me look for my ring. I looked for nearly 2 hours Sunday morning but again, no luck at all. They walked me into the grounds crew office where I left them my contact info and thanked them for their time. All of these guys were amazing and were very sympathetic with me, even when they were really busy with work the day after the game.

Monday Morning: I get to work back in Houston and get a phone call from Eric saying that he had good news for me. He had gone out of his way to contact anyone he knew with a metal detector and ended up finding Robert Hensarling, TAMU Class of '87, to come up to the stadium this morning with his metal detector. They couldn't get the detector to work so they got in there on their hands and knees and low and behold, Robert ended up finding it after about 5 minutes. Eric said that he would mail it to me as soon as he got the chance today. I'll say this again, this guy is just incredible.

I've visited nearly all of the SEC West schools and Auburn is by far without a doubt the best one of them all. The Auburn Grounds Crew guys are top notch as well as the Auburn fans that helped me during and after the game (even after a tough loss). Just goes to show you how great the Aggie Family is and how incredible of a place Auburn is to visit.

Thanks,

Layton Miller
 
this proves, to me, that college football fans are good people...we may get worked up and say things we really don't mean or cause a big mess of trouble, but in the end, they are all good people...... except Jayhawk and husker fans....
 
jigs said:
this proves, to me, that college football fans are good people...we may get worked up and say things we really don't mean or cause a big mess of trouble, but in the end, they are all good people...... except Jayhawk and husker fans....

Dislike Jayhawks & Huskers much? :lol: :lol:
 
Mike said:
jigs said:
this proves, to me, that college football fans are good people...we may get worked up and say things we really don't mean or cause a big mess of trouble, but in the end, they are all good people...... except Jayhawk and husker fans....

Dislike Jayhawks & Huskers much? :lol: :lol:
they are a notch above muslims and liberals to me....
 
Uhh, jiggsy, a heap of jayhawks are liberal.

When I was in college I worked at the sale barn in Lawrence. I saw a group of 3 towelheads take delivery of two small goats at the load out - they slipped small ropes around their necks and drug-pushed-led the goats to the edge of the salebarn. They hung them upside down from a tree, cut their throats, and butchered them right there. This was before the left was apologizing for all things Muslim, and way before I had a phone/camera, but I still had a pretty good laugh at how the libs would gasp at the goings on right at the heart of their leir.
 
I know that the squaks are mostly liberal. and I find it humorous that Lowrents Kansas was voted one of the meanest towns in how they treated homeless people... imagine, a liberal town hating needy people!!
 
Dude, bet you didn't hear of the small scandal where Lawrence was having cops transport homeless to KC. They'd trick them and give them a few bucks and drive them to the Jo co line. Hypocrite libs didn't like the optics, but they never got around to searching out the originator of the scheme, which means it was not random cops pulling mischief.
 

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