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'''Bubba Diggs''' is currently the [[Head Coach]] for the [[Augusta Colts]] in the [[American Indoor Football Association]].<ref>http://www.nbcaugusta.com/sports/2072817.html NBC Augusta</ref> Mr. Diggs played for the [[Clemson University|Clemson]] [[Clemson Tigers football|Tigers]], and helped win the [[1982 Orange Bowl|1981 championship]] with the Tigers. Bubba Diggs went 8-6 with the Augusta Spartans, taking down the Osceola Ghostriders in the Opening Round, and won over [[Columbus Lions]] in the [[World Indoor Football League (2007)|World Indoor Bowl]] winning 63-60. Facing financial difficulties, the team is taking the 2010 season off.<ref>http://chronicle.augusta.com/sports/spartans/ Augusta C
'''Bubba Diggs''' is currently the [[Head Coach]] for the [[Augusta Colts]] in the [[American Indoor Football Association]].<ref>http://www.nbcaugusta.com/sports/2072817.html NBC Augusta</ref> Mr. Diggs played for the [[Clemson University|Clemson]] [[Clemson Tigers football|Tigers]], and helped win the [[1982 Orange Bowl|1981 championship]] with the Tigers. Bubba Diggs went 8-6 with the Augusta Spartans, taking down the Osceola Ghostriders in the Opening Round, and won over [[Columbus Lions]] in the [[World Indoor Football League (2007)|World Indoor Bowl]] winning 63-60. Facing financial difficulties, the team is taking the 2010 season off.<ref>http://chronicle.augusta.com/sports/spartans/ Augusta Chronicle</ref>

During his tenure with the [[Augusta Stallions]] and [[Macon Knights]] of AFL2, Diggs' off
== Lying On Resume ==
During his tenure with the [[Augusta Stallions]] and [[Macon Knights]] of AFL2, Diggs' official biography referred to his playing career with the [[Washington Federals]] of the [[USFL]] and noted that he had been "player of the game" on several occasions. Not only was this not true, but the Federals did not have a "player of the game" award. Diggs did not even log a single pass reception for the Federals and was out of the USFL after one season.<ref>http://kendrick.org/federals/players.aspx</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:11, 29 November 2012

Bubba Diggs is currently the Head Coach for the Augusta Colts in the American Indoor Football Association.[1] Mr. Diggs played for the Clemson Tigers, and helped win the 1981 championship with the Tigers. Bubba Diggs went 8-6 with the Augusta Spartans, taking down the Osceola Ghostriders in the Opening Round, and won over Columbus Lions in the World Indoor Bowl winning 63-60. Facing financial difficulties, the team is taking the 2010 season off.[2]

Lying On Resume

During his tenure with the Augusta Stallions and Macon Knights of AFL2, Diggs' official biography referred to his playing career with the Washington Federals of the USFL and noted that he had been "player of the game" on several occasions. Not only was this not true, but the Federals did not have a "player of the game" award. Diggs did not even log a single pass reception for the Federals and was out of the USFL after one season.[3]

References

  • Diggs digging different colors for the newly named Augusta Colts.

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