Hip, Hip, Moray! Auburn shortens suspension of bass fishing team

Auburn’s bass fishing team’s suspension has been shortened by the university to April 22, 2021.

Auburn’s Bass Fishing Team isn’t going to have to flounder around for the rest of this year after all.

On Tuesday, Auburn University announced that its previous suspension of club team that was announced last week that was supposed to last until 2022 has now been shortened to April 22, 2021.

The big news out of this is that the team can now take part in the national championship.

From OANow.com:

“After a productive meeting, Auburn University and its Bass Fishing Club have mutually agreed to the club sport team and student organization being placed on suspension until April 22, 2021, with the understanding that the club will adhere to all university protocols in the future,” a statement from the university reads.

Logan Park, president of the club, said he was thankful the university was willing to listen to the club and “consider all the facts with an open mind.”

“We have reached an agreement and, most importantly, the Auburn Team is excited about being able to resume representing Auburn University as we pursue another National Championship,” Park said in a statement.

Cod this mean another title for the team? Holy Mackerel! We hope to be herring great things out of this team in the near future. (No, I’m not saury.)