Devastation. I've not been this distraught over anything in my life since 2003 NLCS. In the span of one foot on one play, Ole Miss lost its best player for the season and possibly a division, conference, and/or national title. That was evilness from the football gods the likes of which I would not wish upon my very worst enemy. I'm just heartbroken for Treadwell. Because he fumbled and because we lost, his injury was completely in vain. Just awful. Sick. Vomit. Also, Auburn. Freaking Auburn. Worst ways to lose a football game: A) Hail Mary where your defenders get a hand on the ball and deflect it in stride to an opposing receiver for a TD as time expires. B) Missed field goal returned against you 109 yards for the winning TD as time expires. C) Superstar player breaks leg and fumbles as he is a foot from the goal line in what was likely the game winning TD. Auburn is simply evil under Malzahn. It defies logic how they can continually have all these bounces go their way. Marshall is a great playmaker, there is no denying his skill as a runner especially, but as an actual passing QB, he LITERALLY just heaves the ball down the field like a punt and his guys will ALWAYS come down with it. Three different times tonight, twice on third and long, he just heaved it into the air with hangtime that would have made Ray Guy proud and somehow despite having multiple defenders right on top of their receivers, those receivers always came down with it. During Auburn's game against Mississippi State, I think Satan, God, Jesus, or whatever deity is helping them these past two years, must have been taking a dump the whole time and missed the game. I'll have to ask Fiver this, but are Auburn fans self-aware of this voodoo?