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An open letter to Gordon Gee
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:02 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:02 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:05 pm to DayBowBow
that shite was pretty funny...kudos to him
BOOM gordo

BOOM gordo
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:05 pm to DayBowBow
Gordon Gee and Ohio State can go
themselves

Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:07 pm to GeauxLSU4
quote:This, all day.
Gordon Gee and Ohio State can gothemselves
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:07 pm to DayBowBow
For those to lazy to click...
This is awesome on every possible level.
Dear Dr. Gee,
Some comments you made regarding the University of Kentucky and our SEC brethren were brought to our attention today in a report from the Associated Press. According to a recording obtained by the AP, you said the Big Ten will never consider adding Kentucky because the conference values academic integrity. ”You tell the SEC when they can learn to read and write, then they can figure out what we’re doing,” you said. You did. You said that.
While I admire your commitment to academic achievement and understand the skepticism you have regarding the University of Kentucky’s academia, I encourage you to take any Big Ten invitation you may have, turn that sum-bitch sideways, and stick it straight up your bow tie-wearing arse. You got that, Gordo?
You see, down here in SEC country, we value things that you Big Tenners just can’t comprehend. We value excellence. We value seven consecutive BCS national championships. Seven. We value three of the last four Heisman trophy winners. We value paying for our tattoos, not bartering for ink with autographed jerseys and bowl rings. We value bowl eligibility. We value not tailgating in Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska. We value The Grove. We really, really, really value The Grove.
In the SEC, we value speed and athleticism on the football field. We value scoring more than 50 points in basketball. We value Senior Night, and not cutting down the nets when we lose. We value the Sweet 16, but strive to get past it. We value the first three rounds of the NFL draft, and the first pick in the NBA. We value SEC basketball games at Auburn. (We don’t really value basketball games at Auburn.)
We value the Tennessee Volunteers, the Georgia Bulldogs and Marshall Henderson’s drug problem. We value Alabama football, Kentucky basketball and Steve Spurrier being Steve Spurrier. We value the Vanderbilt Commodores, because they’re going pro in something other than sports. We value Arkansas and its volleyball program.
We value motorcycles. We value Diet Dr. Pepper. We value Golden Flake potato chips. We value Texas Pete hot sauce with a Sunkist chaser. We value Barry Booker, Dave Baker and pretending to know what the hell Jimmy Dykes is talking about. We value counting to 14 and knowing it’s more than 10. We value not calling ourselves Legends or Leaders. We value our youth. We don’t shower with them. We value Penn State Jokes.
We value the finest collection of women the world has ever seen. We value sundresses in the spring and summer. And in the fall. And in the winter. We value Purdue being full of dudes and Wisconsin being jealous. We value your corn, and make our bourbon with it.
We value being better than the Big 10. We value how much you value Christian Watford’s shot and the pass interference call in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. We value Jadeveon Clowney and the remains of Vincent Smith he left behind. We value Nick Saban’s deal with the devil and John Calipari’s approach to the one-and-done. We value Urban Meyer, circa 2008. We value excellence. I said that? I’ll say it again. We value excellence.
My point is, Dr. Gee, you can keep your Big Ten and its academic integrity. Us illiterate folk are doing just fine down here in the south.
Sincerely,
Big Blue Nation, on behalf of the SEC
P.S.
Good luck with those damn Catholics.

This is awesome on every possible level.
Dear Dr. Gee,
Some comments you made regarding the University of Kentucky and our SEC brethren were brought to our attention today in a report from the Associated Press. According to a recording obtained by the AP, you said the Big Ten will never consider adding Kentucky because the conference values academic integrity. ”You tell the SEC when they can learn to read and write, then they can figure out what we’re doing,” you said. You did. You said that.
While I admire your commitment to academic achievement and understand the skepticism you have regarding the University of Kentucky’s academia, I encourage you to take any Big Ten invitation you may have, turn that sum-bitch sideways, and stick it straight up your bow tie-wearing arse. You got that, Gordo?
You see, down here in SEC country, we value things that you Big Tenners just can’t comprehend. We value excellence. We value seven consecutive BCS national championships. Seven. We value three of the last four Heisman trophy winners. We value paying for our tattoos, not bartering for ink with autographed jerseys and bowl rings. We value bowl eligibility. We value not tailgating in Iowa, Wisconsin and Nebraska. We value The Grove. We really, really, really value The Grove.
In the SEC, we value speed and athleticism on the football field. We value scoring more than 50 points in basketball. We value Senior Night, and not cutting down the nets when we lose. We value the Sweet 16, but strive to get past it. We value the first three rounds of the NFL draft, and the first pick in the NBA. We value SEC basketball games at Auburn. (We don’t really value basketball games at Auburn.)
We value the Tennessee Volunteers, the Georgia Bulldogs and Marshall Henderson’s drug problem. We value Alabama football, Kentucky basketball and Steve Spurrier being Steve Spurrier. We value the Vanderbilt Commodores, because they’re going pro in something other than sports. We value Arkansas and its volleyball program.
We value motorcycles. We value Diet Dr. Pepper. We value Golden Flake potato chips. We value Texas Pete hot sauce with a Sunkist chaser. We value Barry Booker, Dave Baker and pretending to know what the hell Jimmy Dykes is talking about. We value counting to 14 and knowing it’s more than 10. We value not calling ourselves Legends or Leaders. We value our youth. We don’t shower with them. We value Penn State Jokes.
We value the finest collection of women the world has ever seen. We value sundresses in the spring and summer. And in the fall. And in the winter. We value Purdue being full of dudes and Wisconsin being jealous. We value your corn, and make our bourbon with it.
We value being better than the Big 10. We value how much you value Christian Watford’s shot and the pass interference call in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl. We value Jadeveon Clowney and the remains of Vincent Smith he left behind. We value Nick Saban’s deal with the devil and John Calipari’s approach to the one-and-done. We value Urban Meyer, circa 2008. We value excellence. I said that? I’ll say it again. We value excellence.
My point is, Dr. Gee, you can keep your Big Ten and its academic integrity. Us illiterate folk are doing just fine down here in the south.
Sincerely,
Big Blue Nation, on behalf of the SEC
P.S.
Good luck with those damn Catholics.

Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:10 pm to semotruman
quote:
This is awesome on every possible level.

Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:14 pm to semotruman
quote:
We value our youth. We don’t shower with them.
Shiiiiit
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:17 pm to UMTigerRebel
Marshall Henderson's drug problem? 

Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:19 pm to bigDgator
quote:
We value counting to 14 and knowing it’s more than 10

Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:26 pm to DayBowBow
That's just full of win.
Can't believe he didn't mention Gee said he worked for Tressel.....
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We value your corn, and make our bourbon with it.
Can't believe he didn't mention Gee said he worked for Tressel.....
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:30 pm to DayBowBow
You know, for what was almost assuredly a lighthearted joke in an attempt to win the audience, a lot of you folks sure have your jimmies rustled over it. I can't say that it really offends me at all. Maybe I'm just not insecure about my education.
I'm not taking Gee's side. His comments were inappropriate, but they also don't mean anything. They don't have any effect on the reality that the SEC has many fine institutions itself.

I'm not taking Gee's side. His comments were inappropriate, but they also don't mean anything. They don't have any effect on the reality that the SEC has many fine institutions itself.
This post was edited on 5/30/13 at 7:45 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:46 pm to KCM0Tiger

This post was edited on 5/30/13 at 7:48 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:50 pm to KCM0Tiger
grow a pair!! my god man, he is a damn yankee arrogant frick
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:50 pm to KCM0Tiger
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You know, for what was almost assuredly a lighthearted joke in an attempt to win the audience, a lot of you folks sure have your jimmies rustled over it. I can't say that it really offends me at all. Maybe I'm just not insecure about my education.
I'm not taking Gee's side. His comments were inappropriate, but they also don't mean anything. They don't have any effect on the reality that the SEC has many fine institutions itself.
I'm not sure anyone is sincerely pissed about what he said. His remarks alone aren't enough to warrant hostility; it's his ridiculous stereotyping that probably offends people, if anything.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 7:54 pm to KCM0Tiger
quote:
You know, for what was almost assuredly a lighthearted joke in an attempt to win the audience, a lot of you folks sure have your jimmies rustled over it. I can't say that it really offends me at all. Maybe I'm just not insecure about my education.
don't think there is any major jimmie rustling. most are just laughing and amazed at gee's hypocrisy and the lack of a filter between his brain and his mouth.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:12 pm to Tiger Live2
quote:
We value counting to 14 and knowing it's more than ten.




Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:13 pm to Tiger Live2
quote:
We value counting to 14 and knowing it's more than ten.




Posted on 5/30/13 at 8:20 pm to DayBowBow
KY Sports radio can go frick themselves after what they just wrote about Billy D.
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