A Quote by Julio Jones

I was going to go to Auburn but I just didn't like Auburn. They left a bad taste in my mouth. — © Julio Jones
I was going to go to Auburn but I just didn't like Auburn. They left a bad taste in my mouth.
The majority of my family is Auburn fans, and I grew up watching Auburn football, and that's always who I've cheered for.
I had fallen in love with Cherry as a junior in high school. When I discovered she was going to go to Auburn, I was vacillating between Alabama and Kentucky because of Babe. I eliminated Kentucky because I wanted to be as close to Auburn as I could, and Tuscaloosa is a lot closer than Lexington is.
Alabama fans love Alabama football. Auburn fans love Auburn.
The stuff I went through at Auburn? It didn't matter anymore. I just wanted to play football.
It’s brown.” So maybe I had the teeniest, tiniest, most infinitesimal amount of auburn in my hair. I was still a brunette. “It’s the lighting,” I said. “Yeah, maybe it’s the lightbulbs.” His smile brought up both sides of his mouth, and a dimple surfaced.
I was recruited at Alabama and at Auburn to play basketball.
Sweet Auburn, loveliest village of the plain.
The Derby experience had not been good for me and the way it finished left a very bad taste in my mouth so I questioned whether I wanted to go back into management.
The Hatton fight left a bad taste in my mouth.
Every time I come to Auburn it's nothing but love
I voted Republican this year; the Democrats left a bad taste in my mouth.
When red-headed people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.
It's not about being a head coach, I'd rather be a DC at Auburn and win championships.
When red-haired people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.
That 'Super Mario' movie from the 1990s... left a really bad taste in the mouth of our developers.
For my band's debut tour in 2011, we road-tripped across the country in a 15-passenger van. It was the first time I'd left Alabama. I drove through scenery I'd only ever seen in calendars: auburn leaves falling in Vermont, the sun setting over purple mountains in Arizona. It was incredible.
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