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The Wall Street Journal Hates LSU
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:25 am
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:25 am
I wasn't worried about ESPN's antipathy. It doesn't matter IRL.
But now the Wall Street Journal hates LSU. That's unacceptable.
But now the Wall Street Journal hates LSU. That's unacceptable.
quote:The Wall Street Journal
Louisiana State University
One of the most perplexing traditions dutifully carried on by students around the SEC is the perpetuation of the myth that LSU fans smell like corndogs. Some suspect this began years ago when some confused fans in Alabama misapplied an insult normally reserved for fans of teams in states more famous for growing corn, like Nebraska. In any case, LSU Tigers fans don't find it funny at all: they keep their real-live tiger in a cage parked by the opponents' locker room on game days.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:28 am to just me
Actually, it's nice to know where the corndog thing came from. Wasn't it some stupid Auburn fan who started it? Typical Alabama resident, doesn't know a corndog from sausage on a stick!!
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:30 am to just me
ummmm, what about that quote makes you think they hate us???
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:46 am to Krypto
quote:
ummmm, what about that quote makes you think they hate us???
Don't you know anything.
All media hate LSU.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:52 am to just me
quote:
some confused fans in Alabama misapplied an insult normally reserved for fans of teams in states more famous for growing corn, like Nebraska.
My impression is that it slams the IQ of Alabama.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 8:54 am to Good Times
quote:
some confused fans in Alabama misapplied an insult normally reserved for fans of teams in states more famous for growing corn, like Nebraska.
My impression is that it slams the IQ of Alabama.
+100000000
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:01 am to vl100butch
omg,
we smell like food?
who'd a thunk that?
maybe the barners don't know how to cook.
i thought our cooking and tailgating is the reason that we started throwing the ball around the field in 1860.
i'm proud to smell like a corndog, especially since it is quite spicy cajun cookin'.
we smell like food?
who'd a thunk that?
maybe the barners don't know how to cook.
i thought our cooking and tailgating is the reason that we started throwing the ball around the field in 1860.
i'm proud to smell like a corndog, especially since it is quite spicy cajun cookin'.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:04 am to blackjackjackson
What the hell is he talking about. An Aub did start this but, uh Nebraska...typical person who doesnt really know what they're talking about.
The concensus is the smell comes from the diet of people in LA. Which has great food BTW.
The concensus is the smell comes from the diet of people in LA. Which has great food BTW.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:05 am to just me
I read the article and "SEC traditions" part. I'm not even sure how the LSU thing is relevant to her article. She talks about Auburn fraternities then her side bar talks about MSU's cowbells, Auburns War Eagle chant, and Arkansas calling the hogs. She must be an Auburn fan.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:07 am to CHEEEEESE
Was that seriously the best tradition should could come up with for us? Wtf? Did she spend like 3 minutes researching?
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:10 am to BaysideBama
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The concensus is the smell comes from the diet of people in LA. Which has great food BTW.
This consensus that you speak of, is it based on football game attendance? If so, blame it on the tailgating, where everyone has leaned over the food being prepared, to savor the smell, or just to make sure it is done right.
Posted on 11/20/09 at 9:11 am to BaysideBama
quote:
An Aub did start this but, uh Nebraska...typical person who doesnt really know what they're talking about
pot, meet kettle
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