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re: Rename the mascots of the SEC given your own personal choice
Posted on 7/27/16 at 8:09 pm to southernboisb
Posted on 7/27/16 at 8:09 pm to southernboisb
Wrong again
Not why you tards all think you are right about our mascot. And it started against your shitty team too.
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To get right to the point, Auburn's only nickname is the Tigers. We're the Auburn Tigers. Auburn has been known as the Tigers since the University first fielded a football team against Georgia in Atlanta in 1892.
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"War Eagle" is Auburn's battle cry. Auburn has never referred to any of its teams as "Eagles" or "War Eagles". To the Auburn Family, it's very simple. We are the Tigers who yell War Eagle!
Not why you tards all think you are right about our mascot. And it started against your shitty team too.
This post was edited on 7/27/16 at 8:15 pm
Posted on 7/27/16 at 8:20 pm to DuncanIdaho
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it's very simple.
It's very simple having a Tiger mascot(why btw?), and yelling "WAHR Aeeagle? "
Why did AU run with a tiger as their mascot? Is there historical significance or background like for LSU
Posted on 7/27/16 at 8:24 pm to memphisplaya
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Is there historical significance or background like for LSU
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The Tigers nickname is rumored to have been plucked from the same poem that inspired the Plainsman nickname, The Deserted Village, by Oliver Goldsmith. Line 355 of the poem says “Where crouching tigers wait their hapless prey,” which is where the Tigers nickname is rumored to have found its way to Auburn.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 9:17 pm to DuncanIdaho
I didn't call your team "shitty".
I just said that YOUR OWN WEBSITE is giving more history for the use of "war eagles" than it does "tigers".
I just said that YOUR OWN WEBSITE is giving more history for the use of "war eagles" than it does "tigers".
Posted on 7/27/16 at 10:57 pm to IrrationalMeltdown
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s from a civil war unit named the tiger rifles. The mascot is "the fighting tigers".
I hesitate to post it because someone will take it the wrong way but i wonder how The Rebels get a black eye for their mascot when The Fighting Tigers is just as "Southern" as the rebels?
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:06 pm to labamafan
The back story of the Louisiana Tigers is too complicated for a tweet. You'd have to read a whole paragraph before taking offense. Mike the Tiger is protected by modern America's tiny attention span.
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:21 pm to blacknblu
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I know they use "The Bears" right now, but I didn't even know that bears lived in Mississippi to be to be honest.
Wow, I've misunderstood this the whole time.
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A term used by gay men to describe a husky, large man with a lot of body hair.
Interesting choice by Ole Miss
Posted on 7/27/16 at 11:56 pm to troyt37
troyt37
Member since Mar 2008
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LOL!
Member since Mar 2008
733 posts
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So, aTm Butt Pirates?
LOL!
Posted on 7/28/16 at 8:52 am to Mister Tee
Florida Waves
Tennessee Hillbillies
Mississippi Flood
Miss State Steers (in honor of Jackie Sherrill)
A&M Swords
LSU Crawdads
Georgia Red Pants
S Car Spurs
Arkansas Harleys
Auburn Tornadoes (out of nowhere we tear you up, then disappear)
Missouri Muscle
Kentucky Racehorses
Vanderbilt Gold
Alabama Turds (around the bowl and down the hole, roll turds roll)
Tennessee Hillbillies
Mississippi Flood
Miss State Steers (in honor of Jackie Sherrill)
A&M Swords
LSU Crawdads
Georgia Red Pants
S Car Spurs
Arkansas Harleys
Auburn Tornadoes (out of nowhere we tear you up, then disappear)
Missouri Muscle
Kentucky Racehorses
Vanderbilt Gold
Alabama Turds (around the bowl and down the hole, roll turds roll)
Posted on 7/28/16 at 9:01 am to Mister Tee
Mississippi State 12 point bucks
Posted on 7/28/16 at 9:18 am to AUBorn
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Mississippi Flood
That's actually really good.
Posted on 7/28/16 at 9:36 am to shinerfan
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The back story of the Louisiana Tigers is too complicated for a tweet. You'd have to read a whole paragraph before taking offense. Mike the Tiger is protected by modern America's tiny attention span.
That is just a LSU fan thing. Us other fanbases can handle paragraphs.
Posted on 7/28/16 at 10:54 am to Mister Tee
A&M Fighting Aggie Gang.
This post was edited on 7/28/16 at 11:00 am
Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:07 am to southernboisb
But, Auburn never uses "War Eagle" as a mascot. We just use "The Tigers".
We were the Tigers back in 1892 during the birth of the SEC and the team we were playing at the time (UGA) "identified" with their ill-historied "Goat" that they had on the side-line. They draped a red and black banner across its back in school pride.
We had an Eagle on the field that day in beautiful Piedmont Park in Atlanta that just happened to break lose and "Fly Down the Field" (see the lyrics of Auburn's Fight Song) just when we became the first victors in what would eventually grow into a very powerful and well-known Conference, and UGA then quickly changed to a bulldog mascot very soon afterwards, after our hard-fought victory on that muddy field (played in a very cold February back then).
I guess "fan anger" got in the way somehow, and the Goat quickly disappeared shortly thereafter (probably murdered), but that was how things were back then living in the South in 1892.
Very good game, however. It is always great to hear how Auburn was the first team to win this conference over 120 years ago. We were the first Kings in this regard. The first of many, but the "Very First" nontheless.
We were the Tigers back in 1892 during the birth of the SEC and the team we were playing at the time (UGA) "identified" with their ill-historied "Goat" that they had on the side-line. They draped a red and black banner across its back in school pride.
We had an Eagle on the field that day in beautiful Piedmont Park in Atlanta that just happened to break lose and "Fly Down the Field" (see the lyrics of Auburn's Fight Song) just when we became the first victors in what would eventually grow into a very powerful and well-known Conference, and UGA then quickly changed to a bulldog mascot very soon afterwards, after our hard-fought victory on that muddy field (played in a very cold February back then).
I guess "fan anger" got in the way somehow, and the Goat quickly disappeared shortly thereafter (probably murdered), but that was how things were back then living in the South in 1892.
Very good game, however. It is always great to hear how Auburn was the first team to win this conference over 120 years ago. We were the first Kings in this regard. The first of many, but the "Very First" nontheless.
Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:18 am to Mister Tee
I actually like the original nickname for Ole Miss...Flood
Posted on 7/28/16 at 11:38 am to 18mph
"Ole Miss" is actually pretty good on its own. There is no real need for a mascot.
Everyone knows what, and who, you are referring to. Pretty cool nick-name for a University.
Everyone knows what, and who, you are referring to. Pretty cool nick-name for a University.
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