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re: No Tiger walk for Auburn
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:41 pm to toomersdrugs
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:41 pm to toomersdrugs
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damn memphis. you get more creative everyday. i wish i could be like you
Step 1 : Remove head from Sand
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:44 pm to AUwayne
Yep. It will only mean more people will show up and be louder and more rowdy than they would have been.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:45 pm to memphisplaya
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damn memphis. you get more creative everyday. i wish i could be like you
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Step 1 : Remove head from Sand
Step 2 : Firmly implant head in arse
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:52 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
I'm beginning to think that you really do believe that the world is against auburn and always has been
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:53 pm to bamaboy87
They really don't see what we mean by Little Brother Syndrome.
Every post sounds like "Marsha, Marsha, Marsha"...
Every post sounds like "Marsha, Marsha, Marsha"...
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:54 pm to jso0003
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UT tried this too and thousands of people showed up, you can be damn sure there will be a ton of people over there when those busses arive.
Good. Then we can run over to Toomers while all you frickers are in T-town doing your little gay Tiger promenade and cut your damn rollin' trees down.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 6:55 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Step 2 : Firmly implant head in arse
I am trying to show him the light, not gene chizik shining a flashlight out his arse.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 7:02 pm to Auburntiger
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but I am sure you think that marching down "Victory Hill" is fantastic
It's not even in the top 10 traditions at LSU.
The band marching down victory hill and playing pregame and the drum cadence? money.
The players walking down 45 mins earlier?
Posted on 11/23/10 at 7:05 pm to toomersdrugs
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it is consistantly ranked in the top 5-10 of CFB traditions
Never heard of it?
Somebody want to tell me what it is? Or is it just what it sounds like?
Posted on 11/23/10 at 7:10 pm to AporkalypseNow
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Or is it just what it sounds like?
nailed it.
And it's not on anyone's top 10 list of CFB traditions unless the person making said list is from southeast Alabama.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 7:35 pm to DvlsAdvocat
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They really don't see what we mean by Little Brother Syndrome.
Every post sounds like "Marsha, Marsha, Marsha"...
So Bama is the big sister?
Posted on 11/23/10 at 8:50 pm to Eagle Of War AU
All this football crap aside, I need to see a larger pic of your's and AUWayne's avatars. Please.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 8:54 pm to jatebe
Who really gives a shite?
Every year some school bows up and tells AU they can't conduct the Tiger Walk. The school says "sure..."
When game day arrives, thousands of people show up and crowd around the buses. Three or four cops stand there and look confused.
The players enter, the crowd dissipates.
Life goes on.
Every year some school bows up and tells AU they can't conduct the Tiger Walk. The school says "sure..."
When game day arrives, thousands of people show up and crowd around the buses. Three or four cops stand there and look confused.
The players enter, the crowd dissipates.
Life goes on.
Posted on 11/23/10 at 9:13 pm to Draconian Sanctions
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And it's not on anyone's top 10 list of CFB traditions unless the person making said list is from southeast Alabama.
Had to look it up...
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#3 - TIGER WALK. Two hours before kickoff, the Auburn Tigers hoof it to Jordan-Hare Stadium from Sewell Hall down Donahue Drive, with thousands of fans lining the street to wish them luck. It started in the early 1960s, and now similar walks are done by other teams.
Although, most people consider the eagle flight the best part of Gameday in Auburn. And that makes everyone's top 15.
Can't blame 'em.
This post was edited on 11/23/10 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 11/23/10 at 9:54 pm to Tiger n Miami AU83
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Yep. It will only mean more people will show up and be louder and more rowdy than they would have been.
That's fine. Just realize that you won't be able to see shite.
Also, y'all may be badasses right now, but some pepper spray could clear that place out pretty quick like. I'm just sayin....
Posted on 11/23/10 at 11:27 pm to Stanky Legg
When did Auburn start doing the tiger walk at other stadiums? I would think this would be for home games anyway.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 12:36 am to Stanky Legg
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Who really gives a shite?
Every year some school bows up and tells AU they can't conduct the Tiger Walk. The school says "sure..."
When game day arrives, thousands of people show up and crowd around the buses. Three or four cops stand there and look confused.
The players enter, the crowd dissipates.
Life goes on.
This.
Ive gone to several "walks", and players wear headphones..stare in to the distance, slap some kids hands, enter the stadium.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 2:13 am to toomersdrugs
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toomersdrugs
will still be done
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HailToTheChiz
hahaha people who think that cops will honestly arrest football fans at the stadium are obviously joking....tiger walk will happen even if it is the fans crammed on the streets waiting
Guys... there is not any room in the south end-zone anymore for this.
From what I have seen at games this year, the visiting busses pull in, behind a fence and enter the stadium from there.
So, unless the busses or the fans go against the police directing traffic flow, then it cant happen.
The area where you used to enter the stadium is now literally a 'mall' type area and not a players entrance.
Posted on 11/24/10 at 9:07 am to UAalumnus
I really couldn't care less if they have a Tiger Walk. There really isn't room for it, but if they want to cram into that space, I don't have a problem with it. I think the reason that the university doesn't want to allow it, is because it will hinder some fans (our fans) from trying to get into the stadium at that gate. There just isn't room. How can Auburn fans say that they will defy the cops, when at Auburn they line the endzones towards the end of a game, to prevent people from rushing the field. Remember Auburn is the one that turned the hoses on the Georgia fans, some of which were sitting in the stands and not even trying to get on the field, but then the next year it was the Auburn fans that were trying to take the hedges apart at Georgia. Auburn fans need to learn to abide by the rules of the home team. You are a guest here. Do you really not have any class about how you should conduct yourself when you are visiting someone else?
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