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During his time at Auburn (1982-1985), Bo became a football legend, earning the prestigious Heisman Trophy in 1985. He amassed impressive stats, including 43 touchdowns and 4,303 rushing yards, which remain Auburn's records. At the same time, he excelled in baseball, with a batting average of .401 in his junior year and demonstrating remarkable skill and athleticism.
However, a turn of events during his senior year led to him being suspended from baseball, a situation he believed was engineered to influence his loyalty to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had drafted him first overall in the 1986 NFL Draft.