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Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:43 pm to WildTchoupitoulas
I will say, like many college football traditions, it is much better when done by a crowd. It is also pretty adorable when my little niece does it.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:44 pm to stout
Not even close to worst.
Very unique and memorable. WPS may be better known than WWJD....at least for fans of college sports.
Very unique and memorable. WPS may be better known than WWJD....at least for fans of college sports.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:45 pm to ctowntiger
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I thought Auburn ripped it off and Ole Miss claimed credit.
You're right. It was an Auburn that plagiarized it.
The bottom line is that it was always meant for Nebraska which would make sense but it's so stupid to apply it to LSU.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:45 pm to stout
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Is "woo pig sooie" the worst cheer in college football?
Yes.
It would suck if they did it just once. The fact they do it 3 times in a row makes all the pigs look like idiots.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:49 pm to stout
woo pig sooie is a great because it perturbs opposing fans so much
#WPS
#WPS
This post was edited on 9/30/15 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 9/30/15 at 2:55 pm to kilo
No, the utterly stupid looking gator chomp is the worst, hands down.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:01 pm to rmnldr
quote:You do know it's cous-cous don't you?
All I know is that "Hot boudin! Cold cush cush! C'mon Tigers, push push push!" Is the best cheer in all of college football
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:06 pm to kilo
I love "WPS"... Why do all the upright, bug in their arse types hate everything that adds color to college football?
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:08 pm to ctowntiger
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I thought Auburn ripped it off and Ole Miss claimed credit.
Wrong, GEORGIA ripped it off, used it in 2003, proceeded to lose to LSU, stopped using it.
THEN
In 2004 some enterprising Auburn fan who frequented the Dawg Run (I think was the board ) used it in 2004, Auburn proceeded to beat LSU, so it stuck.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:09 pm to SoFla Tideroller
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I love "WPS"... Why do all the upright, bug in their arse types hate everything that adds color to college football?
Like folks that to bitch and whine about the damn cow bells. Who gives a shite? Stuff like that makes college football great.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:20 pm to Paige
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No. It's like couche couche
Oh... I never knew how to spell it.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:21 pm to stout
Rammer Jammer is pretty stupid and classles
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:23 pm to RT1941
‘Hot Boudin, cold coush coush Come on, Tigers, Push, push, push!’
-Faithful Tiger Fans
Every culture has its favorite comfort foods, and while we’ve covered most of the Cajun staples here, we haven’t talked about the most important meal of the day – breakfast. When it comes to breakfast, move aside Wheaties, because coush coush is the Cajun breakfast of champions.
Nothing hits the spot better on a cold winter morning than a warm bowl of coush-coush. A simple dish made with inexpensive ingredients, coush coush was a breakfast staple back before the days of the cereal aisle. It is prepared by pouring a mixture of cornmeal, salt, baking powder, and milk into a hot skillet greased with vegetable oil, lard, or bacon drippings. A dark crust is allowed to form before the mixture is stirred, giving coush coush its signature crunchiness. The final mixture is served like cereal with milk and sugar, or as a stand alone dish with cane sugar drizzled (or poured in my case) over it. The result is a warm satisfying meal that’s sweet and chocked full of nice crispy bites.
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-Faithful Tiger Fans
Every culture has its favorite comfort foods, and while we’ve covered most of the Cajun staples here, we haven’t talked about the most important meal of the day – breakfast. When it comes to breakfast, move aside Wheaties, because coush coush is the Cajun breakfast of champions.
Nothing hits the spot better on a cold winter morning than a warm bowl of coush-coush. A simple dish made with inexpensive ingredients, coush coush was a breakfast staple back before the days of the cereal aisle. It is prepared by pouring a mixture of cornmeal, salt, baking powder, and milk into a hot skillet greased with vegetable oil, lard, or bacon drippings. A dark crust is allowed to form before the mixture is stirred, giving coush coush its signature crunchiness. The final mixture is served like cereal with milk and sugar, or as a stand alone dish with cane sugar drizzled (or poured in my case) over it. The result is a warm satisfying meal that’s sweet and chocked full of nice crispy bites.
Stuff Cajun People Like
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:26 pm to biggsc
WPS is really cool in a large crowd, especially if you're there in person. It's also probably a little spooky to opposing teams/fans. The 'wooo' sound is similar to what the rebel yell would have sounded like.
Posted on 9/30/15 at 3:28 pm to stout
I don't know if it is technically called a cheer or yell or fight song or WTF exactly, but this TAMU shite that they play on radio here in Dallas is so fricking annoying.
Hellabaloo Canuckk Canuckk Hellabaloo Canuckk Canuckk
Drives me nut . I can't imagine how I would lose my mind if an entire stadium was "singing" or "yelling" that shite or whatever they do with that.
Reminds me of this shite:
Skinamarink a dinky dink, skinamarinky doo
Hellabaloo Canuckk Canuckk Hellabaloo Canuckk Canuckk
Drives me nut . I can't imagine how I would lose my mind if an entire stadium was "singing" or "yelling" that shite or whatever they do with that.
Reminds me of this shite:
Skinamarink a dinky dink, skinamarinky doo
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