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Tennessee is truly impressive given their recent history.

UGA and Alabama is like a boring nursing home.

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National...Championship.

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National...Championship.

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UGA has simply reached their ceiling.

No excitement, endless disappointment, and boring.

It is, what it is.

Just step aside. The Dawgs died long ago.
Florida and Auburn have played 84 times in History.

Yet, we know nothing about Gainesville?

Correct yourself, please sir.

Ranking the Big-6 Stadiums.

Posted by GEORGIATECH_Tiger on 5/3/20 at 8:09 pm
#1 Auburn

Excitement in every single game. Passion for the whole "University" from start to finish.

#2 LSU

Crazy people who absolutely "LOVE" their Sports Teams.

#3 Florida

A bit spoiled, but extremely well-educated. Can literally have whatever they want in sports. Old-School, Southern, fan-base.

#4 Tennessee

Exceedingly loyal to their State and #1 University (within that State) in Knoxville. Undying in passion and would rather die than change their allegiance.

#5 Alabama

Boring, entitled and old. Most "fans" aren't well-cultered and mostly want to fight either with themselves, or other people whilst watching a football team. Don't give a shite about their actual University, whilst tattooing themselves with a "cool" Alabama "A" on their face or neck.

#6 UGA

Old people. Dead stadium that still pays Ludicris for:

1 loaf of whole grain bread, organic creamy peanut butter and organic grape or strawberry jelly (In case the dinner wasn't enough, I guess.)
1 Crest Spin rechargeable toothbrush and Crest toothpaste (Got to keep the teeth clean.)
1 box of Fruit Roll-Ups (You've got to get your fruit snack on, sometimes.)
6 Hanes Large White T-Shirts
1 box of Trojan Magnum Condoms, Ecstasy (Naturally.)
2 Jo Malone candles, Gardenia scent (The room has to smell good.)
2 bottles of Belvedere Vodka
2 bottles of Conjure Cognac (This is impressive finessing to force the people paying you to perform to purchase your brand of cognac for you. That's how you get extra money.)
2 bottles of Patron Silver
2 packs of AA and AAA batteries (Always be prepared.)
2 cases of Snapple (That's a lot of Snapple.)
1 small Secret Deodorant (I stand with Ludacris on #TeamLadiesDeodorant. It's far superior.)...

...all whilst not winning an actual Ring or Trophy in American College Football in 40 years.

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Show Auburn's run over Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, Kentucky (again), Kansas, and Virginia.

Epic viewing material.
Don't claim something that didn't actually happen.

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The Seven-Years War happened in 1754.

Why not claim that one, too?

The World does not revolve upon Tuscaloosa.
My sincere condolences.

Where do I send the floral arrangements for you and your family's academic suicide?
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Old people exaggerate when it comes to riding horses and saving an actual City.
Typical, uneducated T-Shirt fans.

Try paying $65,000 for a degree, and then talk about a subject of importance.

This is why your University has "slipped" so far recently.

Trash University.
Nope.

The region was not open until 1832.

Get over yourselves.
Ulysses S. Grant had a lot to say in the matter (18th President).

Who was the 17th, my baws.

Every southern city has the old "wife rode on horseback to save the city" story.

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Very false, unfortunately.

It didn't happen.
It was a very small and insignificant town that Jackson "cleared out" in 1832.
Croxton and Wilson stopped short in Gasden.

You actually burned down/set fire to your buildings in retribute to the Union so that they couldn't claim victory in person.

Cowards.
in Tuscaloosa.

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Why do Alabama people keep saying that the Union burned down their trashy city?

Sherman marched through Tennessee and Georgia, thus Tuscaloosa was insignificant in 1864.

re: SEC Cuisine

Posted by GEORGIATECH_Tiger on 5/2/20 at 11:12 pm
Vidalia onion rings.
Catfish on bone.
Beer-Battered Hush Puppies.
Death-By-Chocolate Cake
Fried Green Tomatoes
Vegetable Soup with Buttermilk Biscuits (heavy on the butter).
I have a 5-acre lake on our land that keeps flooding. We are trying to build a dam, but it is a serious dilemma due to the rain.

Mother Nature is a cruel Bitch.

That part of the land is slowly becoming a Swamp.

Any of you "Delta-Baws" that can offer advice?