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re: Earliest degree from SEC school

Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:35 pm to
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64569 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:35 pm to
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A&M, Florida, and LSU are all gay male Aggy jizz jar fillers.

fun fact, Tennessee actually admitted their first female student in 1804, making them the first coed university in America

Other SEC schools and their first female undergraduate students:
Alabama 1893
Auburn 1892
Arkansas 1872
Florida 1946
Georgia 1918
Kentucky 1880
LSU 1904
Ole Miss 1882
Miss State 1932
Missouri 1867
Vanderbilt 1875
South Carolina 1895



Texas A&M 1969
This post was edited on 1/15/19 at 7:36 pm
Posted by KaiserSoze99
Member since Aug 2011
31669 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:37 pm to
At least Georgia, LSU, Florida, and State are nearly as gay...


...nearly.




(nice work, by the way )
This post was edited on 1/15/19 at 7:38 pm
Posted by ExtraSpecial
Music City
Member since Dec 2018
2128 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:39 pm to
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lsufball19


This user delivers quality information on behalf of VOLS.

Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64569 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:43 pm to
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This user delivers quality information on behalf of VOLS.


Well I was born, raised, and live in Tennessee
Posted by htcthc321
Member since Oct 2010
1658 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:55 pm to
I graduated from LSU in 2010 which was the 150th anniversary, so they gave us a second commemorative degree like the ones issued in 1860.

Does that count?
Posted by Rex Feral
Athens
Member since Jan 2014
11304 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 7:56 pm to
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In doing this "research" I discovered that a number of you have Aggy roots:

Kentucky
Florida
Miss State
LSU
Auburn

Nice research homophobe. Most schools were all male back then. Women went to finishing school not college.
Posted by Bulldogblitz
In my house
Member since Dec 2018
26780 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:21 pm to
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fun fact, Tennessee actually admitted their first female student in 1804, making them the first coed university in America 




Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
42621 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:21 pm to
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Tennessee was the first SEC school to actually hold classes in 1794, but was called Blount College back then (Tennessee wasn't even a state yet). They were then called East Tennessee College until 1840 and then East Tennessee University until becoming the University of Tennessee in 1879.

UGA was technically the first public University by establishing their charter in 1785 but were a University only on paper. it wasn't until 1801 that they had students


This. UT is also the oldest secular university this side of the continental divide. That may not sound like much but for the longest time virtually every college and university was associated with a denomination. UT was unapologetically secular.

Thomas Jefferson is the one who recommended the Hill when our initial spot in Knoxville proved too small.
This post was edited on 1/15/19 at 8:25 pm
Posted by KaiserSoze99
Member since Aug 2011
31669 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:23 pm to
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Nice research homophobe.

Wrong.

quote:

Most schools were all male back then. Women went to finishing school not college.

It was a joke. I was giving them shite for being just like us.

Lighten up, Francis.

Posted by BIGFOOD
Member since Jun 2011
12494 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:29 pm to
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Well I was born, raised, and live in Tennessee


How did you become a LSU fan?
Posted by Whiskey Man
St Somewhere
Member since Nov 2012
910 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:32 pm to
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I thought Alabama was founded earlier. I believe in 1644?


That was the year of their first claimed national championship.
Posted by lsufball19
Franklin, TN
Member since Sep 2008
64569 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 8:32 pm to
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How did you become a LSU fan?

My mother is from Baton Rouge and I was very close with her parents (LSU grads, along with most her family) that had season tickets to literally everything (football, baseball, mens and womens basketball, etc, that's all they did once my grandfather retired ). Both my parents went to a small private college and so did my father's parents so I didn't have any other inherent connection to another D1 school. Our family now has those same tickets. I grew up going to almost every football home game, a ton of baseball games once school got out, etc. Me being an LSU fan in Memphis is the number 1 reason why I still hate Ole Miss more than any other school.
This post was edited on 1/15/19 at 8:37 pm
Posted by Bulldogblitz
In my house
Member since Dec 2018
26780 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 9:19 pm to
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Me being an LSU fan in Memphis is the number 1 reason why I still hate Ole Miss more than any other school.
don't have to be an lsu fan for that to be the case.
Posted by LordLouisiana
Northshore
Member since Feb 2016
766 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 11:01 pm to
LSU began as "Louisiana State Seminary of Learning & Military Academy" in 1853 with the first superintendent being future Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. After Louisiana seceded, Sherman resigned to join the Union war effort. With so many students leaving to join the Confederacy, the school closed in 1861. It was re-opened in 1862 for a year before it was again closed; this time due to Union invasion. Despite the Union bombardment and burning of Baton Rouge, Sherman requested that the school be protected. After the war, the school was re-opened in 1865 and was named Louisiana State University in 1870.
Posted by Cadello
Eunice
Member since Dec 2007
47795 posts
Posted on 1/15/19 at 11:02 pm to
My nephew is YA Tittle.
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