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Former Auburn Football Player Testifies About Robbery

By: Josh Rultenberg
Updated: April 11, 2012

Michael Dyer, the former Auburn tailback who broke school records in his only two years with the team, testified in court today that his gun was used in the alleged robbery committed by four other former Tigers.

Dyer reportedly said he was smoking synthetic marijuana with Antonio Goodwin and three other teammates the night of the alleged robbery in March 2011.

Dyer has since transferred to Arkansas state. He was the 2010 BCS championship game MVP in the Tigers win over Oregon.

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