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re: Are there any SEC teams you actually enjoy watching lose?
Posted on 8/17/13 at 11:21 am to goldennugget
Posted on 8/17/13 at 11:21 am to goldennugget
Aside from all of them?
State, Arkansas, Auburn, and Tennessee come to mind. I don't know why, but I think their fans react the worst to losing out of any fan base. (By this I mean that their reactions are the most entertaining to me.) Florida and Georgia are close behind. Gumps definitely gump out of control when they lose, but Alabama's my second favorite SEC team and Nick Saban is one of my favorite coaches so I actually don't like watching them lose.
ETA: And tack LSU onto teams I don't like seeing lose. I absolutely love when Ole Miss beats LSU, but I have so many friends and family members that are LSU fans that I actually pull for them against other SEC teams for the most part. LSU does have some real shitbag fans (just look at this message board) but the LSU fans who I am close to are really good people. Watching LSU go in dry against State is my absolute favorite.
State, Arkansas, Auburn, and Tennessee come to mind. I don't know why, but I think their fans react the worst to losing out of any fan base. (By this I mean that their reactions are the most entertaining to me.) Florida and Georgia are close behind. Gumps definitely gump out of control when they lose, but Alabama's my second favorite SEC team and Nick Saban is one of my favorite coaches so I actually don't like watching them lose.
ETA: And tack LSU onto teams I don't like seeing lose. I absolutely love when Ole Miss beats LSU, but I have so many friends and family members that are LSU fans that I actually pull for them against other SEC teams for the most part. LSU does have some real shitbag fans (just look at this message board) but the LSU fans who I am close to are really good people. Watching LSU go in dry against State is my absolute favorite.
This post was edited on 8/17/13 at 11:25 am
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