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re: Name an Embarrassing CFB Fan Story that DOESNT Include a Bama Fan?
Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:26 pm to CrimsonCrusade
Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:26 pm to CrimsonCrusade
An LSU fan died at the game against Bama and his family said he died happy. You think his family would hesitate to spread his ashes in Tiger Stadium following a game like the 2013 Iron Bowl?
You can't equate actions such as this with destroying historical landmarks, tea-bagging, and rocket launching yourself at opposing fans during this game.
You can't equate actions such as this with destroying historical landmarks, tea-bagging, and rocket launching yourself at opposing fans during this game.
Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:35 pm to undecided
Auburn man calls Tuscaloosa police to his hotel room, gets arrested with nearly 3 pounds of pot, $10,000 cash
WVLA NBC 33 is reporting an Auburn fan was arrested in Baton Rouge Friday night and charged with theft of a motor vehicle, kidnapping and nine counts of hit and run. He then allegedly told an officer that he "wanted to see what it was really like to play the video game Grand Theft Auto."
ATHENS, Ala. (WHNT)– Police say they arrested a man Wednesday evening after they found evidence of mass cat torture and killing going on inside his home.
Ronald Fraser Golden, 48, of 106 Bullington Road, Athens, is charged with 22 counts of cruelty to a cat in the first degree.
The man’s home is directly across the road from James Cowart Elementary.
The investigation into the animal torture has been underway since September 24. Athens Police Chief Floyd Johnson said his department received a report about dead kittens found in the area of Bullington Road. Police received an anonymous tip that Golden was killing the kittens
Unless of course, you're not embarrassed by the above Auburn fans...
WVLA NBC 33 is reporting an Auburn fan was arrested in Baton Rouge Friday night and charged with theft of a motor vehicle, kidnapping and nine counts of hit and run. He then allegedly told an officer that he "wanted to see what it was really like to play the video game Grand Theft Auto."
ATHENS, Ala. (WHNT)– Police say they arrested a man Wednesday evening after they found evidence of mass cat torture and killing going on inside his home.
Ronald Fraser Golden, 48, of 106 Bullington Road, Athens, is charged with 22 counts of cruelty to a cat in the first degree.
The man’s home is directly across the road from James Cowart Elementary.
The investigation into the animal torture has been underway since September 24. Athens Police Chief Floyd Johnson said his department received a report about dead kittens found in the area of Bullington Road. Police received an anonymous tip that Golden was killing the kittens
Unless of course, you're not embarrassed by the above Auburn fans...
Posted on 11/20/14 at 6:40 pm to undecided
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destroying historical landmarks
A tree involved in college football celebrations is certainly not a historical landmark. A landmark, maybe. But it has no influence on history whatsoever.
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