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After Alabama beat Tennessee 34-20 in Knoxville on Saturday, players celebrated with cigars in the locker room and posted the pics on Instagram...




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Prof114 months
I hate defending BAMA but this story needs context. It's tradition that the winner of the Third Saturday in October gets Victory Cigars and they're smoked in the locker room after the win. For a while the winners would smoke the cigars in secret but with full knowledge and permission of the other team should the visitor win due to the NCAA considering it a violation (it was considered an extra benefit and violated rules on tobacco products). However for the past few years, it's been done openly and the winner simply self-reports since it's a minor NCAA infraction.
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TutHillTiger114 months
Love the Buga sign. Will be on all the locker rooms at LSU next two weeks. Thanks bama! We aren't a stupid fat red elephant but we will not forget. (LOL)
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LSUNV114 months
That sign might not have originated from Fournette but he will make it a universally known fact that BUGA is real
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GWfool114 months
Even Bama players are BUGA fans...
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TBone1983114 months
The SEC should go drug test the Bama players.
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LSUFAN227114 months
that locker room is shitty
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DeafVallyBatnR114 months
That Buga sign means LSU is next. Bring it on down Bama.
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Wild Thang114 months
LSU by 3 tds
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CrimsonCowboy114 months
its like 1985 with all the syke goin on.
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TennesseeSaturday114 months
Neyland is non-smoking. Send em a bill for repair :D haha
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Old Money114 months
BUGA
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X Carter Is Fast114 months
its also used by the bloods
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YStar114 months
SMH, that sign didn't originate from Fournette.
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LSU Patrick114 months
Copying Auburn with the cigars and LSU with the BUGA signs. Lame.
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