That's why this rivalry is truly so special

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Georgia series the deep south's oldest rivalry running with over 100 meetings, but it also provides one of the real unique storylines for Auburn every year.Georgia has always produced lots of college talent, and with Auburn almost being on the Georgia line, just across from Columbus, Georgia, it makes sense that Auburn has always had a very strong presence of Georgia players on their roster.The 2009 version of the Auburn Tigers has 20 players from the state of Georgia, including starters such as receiver Darvin Adams, receiver/running back Mario Fannin, and starting cornerback Neiko Thorpe.These players though are just more in a long line of Auburn greats that have called the state of Georgia home.William Andrews, a native of Thomasville, Georgia, was an Auburn great in the late 1970's and went on to be a four time Pro Bowler in the NFL.At that same time, a back by the name of James Brooks, a native of Warner Robins, Georgia, was racking up yards at Auburn becoming the Tigers' third all-time leading rusher with 3,500 plus career yards. Brooks was a first round draft pick and an All-American at Auburn.Then came the early 1980's when a back by the name of "Little Train" Lionel James continued the Auburn running back pipeline. All-American and two time Pro Bowl offensive linemen Marcus McNeill was an anchor for three years out of Ellenwood, Georgia.The 2004 Thorpe Award winner and a first round draft pick at cornerback was Carlos Rogers, also from Augusta, and of course the second overall draft pick in the 2005 NFL draft, running back Ronnie Brown was from Rome, Georgia.It's truly amazing to look at not only the sheer number of players Auburn gets from Georgia, but the amount of players from the bordering state that become stars at Auburn instead of the home state Georgia Bulldogs.The connection doesn't just stop with players though. Georgia's legendary head coach Vince Dooley played quarterback at Auburn from 1951-1953, and current Georgia defensive line coach Rodney Garner played at Auburn and was an All-American in 1988.That's why this rivalry is truly so special.It's not just about the amount of times these teams have played, although that is what makes it the "Deep South's Oldest Rivalry."For Auburn, it's always been about the number of players they have from their neighboring state of Georgia, and the emotion that comes with playing against your home state school in such a big rivalry game.No doubt that won't be any different Saturday night for the 20 players on Auburn's team that call Georgia home, and it's certainly an emotion that all the former Auburn greats that came before them from that state can relate to . FAIRFAX, VA, Jan 12 (MARKET WIRE) Managed Data Holdings, a leading operator of state-of-the-art datacenters in Tier I and Tier II markets, announced today that it has hiredSyska Hennessy Group Construction, Inc. to design, engineer and constructthe significant expansion and upgrade of its recently acquired, 86,000square-foot data center in Oak Brook, Ill., that operates under theStargate name.

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