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Junior college transfers Roszell Gayden and Brandon Mosley likely will duke it out at right tackle.
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Mac Gayden: There was a group of us in Nashville who played in a weekend band called Charlie McCoy and the Escorts.
Mike Ragogna: Codes, Keys, Snarks and Everlasting Love: Chatting with Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard, Mac Gayden and Mike Batt Mike Ragogna 2011
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Gene Chizik said signing a game-ready, junior college tackle was a top priority in the offseason and the Tigers appeared to have received just that in Gayden.
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OT Roszell Gayden — He's certainly big enough at 6-foot-6 and 321 pounds to make an immediate impact, and that's what Auburn is hoping the junior college transfer can do at right tackle, the lone open spot on the Tigers 'offensive line.
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Mac Gayden: There was a group of us in Nashville who played in a weekend band called Charlie McCoy and the Escorts.
Mike Ragogna: Codes, Keys, Snarks and Everlasting Love: Chatting with Death Cab For Cutie's Ben Gibbard, Mac Gayden and Mike Batt Mike Ragogna 2011
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He's bulked up significantly to 294 pounds, making him certainly big enough to give Roszell Gayden a run.
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The Tigers were proactive there, bringing in two junior college transfers (Roszell Gayden and Brandon Mosley) to add some much-needed competition.
Auburn - Team Notes 2010
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Leigh Gayden netted 20 points for the Golden Eagles (3-5), who have played all but one game this season on the road.
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Gayden says he has dramatic new proof of the existence of U.S. POWs inside Laos -- including further evidence on John Leighton Robertson and
Fitts, Richard A. 1990
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Gayden has his own pipeline to the shadow world of Asian political intrigue -- a Laotian refugee named Khambang Sibounheuang, who works in
Fitts, Richard A. 1990
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