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re: Now that they're in the SEC, are Mizzou fans going to make an attempt...
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:06 pm to OBReb6
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:06 pm to OBReb6
Frat stars look like douchebags. And people that care what other men wear, are just fricking gay.
No wonder Ole Miss is the worst program in the SEC, their fan base voted for a mascot wearing a suit and tie, and they think that other dress should be up to their standards, or they are douche bags. How about you care about yourselves, and let the Arkansas fans continue to whine about Mizzou. Watching Ole Miss compare themselves to a team and program that is miles ahead of them, is just sad.
No wonder Ole Miss is the worst program in the SEC, their fan base voted for a mascot wearing a suit and tie, and they think that other dress should be up to their standards, or they are douche bags. How about you care about yourselves, and let the Arkansas fans continue to whine about Mizzou. Watching Ole Miss compare themselves to a team and program that is miles ahead of them, is just sad.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:08 pm to TeLeFaWx
The bear is wearing a blazer and khakis, not a suit.

Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:09 pm to BulldawgBooster
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At least our women have teeth
they need all those teeth to eat as much as they do
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:12 pm to Latarian
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Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:14 pm to OBReb6
I can definitely get behind this thread, especially for the girls (more sundresses please!). Also a grown arse man wearing a jersey is pathetic. I personally always either wear a team polo or button up.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:17 pm to OBReb6
Not reading whole thread...
This thread has the gay.
This thread has the gay.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:19 pm to OBReb6
quote:this is true.
There's nothing more sad than a grown man wearing the jersey of a college kid.
nice polo shirt ftw
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:29 pm to OBReb6
quote:True. Most fraternities don't do blazers here, but I bet it was miserable. I was hot as hell in button downs at noon games.
Only pledges wear blazers.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:39 pm to BobMayonnaise
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The general public dresses like shite already.
This. It amazes me when I go out of the south or to a big city in the south, and see how 90% of the population dresses. I swear people have no pride in themselves.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 3:42 pm to Pigfeet
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Hoodies, t-shirts, jeans, flatbills, etc
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So they dressed like Mississippi State women?

Our women don't wear hoodies and flatbills. Most of our sorority girls dress up really nice for the games. Of course you will see some jeans and tshirts, but that's at every school. And those girls most likely don't go to MSU or at least aren't in a sorority.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 4:05 pm to deltaland
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out of the south
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no pride in themselves
Makes sense to me.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 4:27 pm to OBReb6
From the responses in this thread I believe your answer is no, they will continue to wear their walmarks jerseys to games. At best they will throw on a button up Tapout shirt.
Posted on 2/26/12 at 4:32 pm to KillianRussell
The last few pics you've posted weren't Ole Miss pics
Posted on 2/26/12 at 4:40 pm to pdiddy
All of the best people ( New York Times) know about their traditions, their fashion, and their football.
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Never mind that the Ole Miss Rebels are in the middle of another hapless, hurts-to-watch losing season and haven’t won a Southeastern Conference title since the year the Beatles released their first LP. On home-game weekends the free-floating festivity — a kind of refined, khaki-wearing Mardi Gras — lasts for days. An old saying here goes, “Ole Miss may not win the game, but we will always win the party.”
Posted on 2/26/12 at 4:42 pm to KillianRussell
khakis/jeans and a polo I think are pretty much acceptable game day attire
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