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is tiger baiting visiting fans rude?
Posted on 4/10/09 at 6:03 am
Posted on 4/10/09 at 6:03 am
i always considered tiger baiting a friendly gesture of respect to an opposing school's fan base. this past season at the alabama game,
i saw some frat boys & two tall lovely statuesque coeds get in the
face of visiting students before game time , tiger baiting and
shaking pom poms in their faces. you had to see it ,it was way over the line.
i saw some frat boys & two tall lovely statuesque coeds get in the
face of visiting students before game time , tiger baiting and
shaking pom poms in their faces. you had to see it ,it was way over the line.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 6:33 am to pensatom
I think a lot of it depends on the situation. I see nothing wrong with Tigerbaiting anyone in good fun. To what extreme you tigerbait someone really is gaged off of their responses. Some opposing fans have more fun with it than others and it's all good either way. However, I have seen some guys jump in opponent fans faces particularly a man walking along with his wife and kid and go a little overboard with it. That wasn't that cool.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 6:38 am to pensatom
At a sporting event - on campus or at a tournament venue - I see nothing wrong with it. When it's screamed across airport terminals or in restaurants it quickly becomes obnoxiousness personified.
This post was edited on 4/10/09 at 6:52 am
Posted on 4/10/09 at 7:18 am to GarmischTiger
hell no it's not rude...
wait, how old is the little girl that I'm tigerbaiting?
wait, how old is the little girl that I'm tigerbaiting?
Posted on 4/10/09 at 7:20 am to pensatom
No worse than The Gator Chop
Posted on 4/10/09 at 7:30 am to pensatom
quote:
i saw some frat boys & two tall lovely statuesque coeds
Interesting choice of words.
quote:
get in the face of visiting students before game time , tiger baiting and
shaking pom poms in their faces.
Doing this while saying anything is rude, and the perpetrator is asking to be drilled between the running lights.
This post was edited on 4/10/09 at 7:31 am
Posted on 4/10/09 at 7:40 am to pensatom
Well two years ago a friend of mine was down for the South Carolina game I was throwing him a bachelor party and we had other guys down for that as well I got tickets for everyone and a couple of guys were UGA fans. Walking to the game I wore my LSU colors and one of the guys wore a UGA shirt. When we got near some of the dorms a bunch of frats literally got in our path and was chanting tiger bait at the top of their lungs like they were about to pounce on him. That was totally uncalled for and after trying to convince these guys that LSU fans were some of the greatest in the nation that was all ruined by a couple of total dicks. I have seen it a bit though.. Some of the kids in school now dont really know how to tigerbait they just think they have to be a dick about it. Everyone else knows its just ribbing others in a friendly manor.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 8:13 am to pensatom
Depends on how you do it and who you do it to.
Just bout anything taken to the extreme can become offensive.
Some of our fans need to grow up and some fans of other teams need to be able to take a little ribbing when they venture away from home.
Just bout anything taken to the extreme can become offensive.
Some of our fans need to grow up and some fans of other teams need to be able to take a little ribbing when they venture away from home.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 8:31 am to pensatom
WHEN YOU DO IT AT AS A FRIENDLY GESTURE IT IS FINE. WHEN YOU ARE DRUNK AND ALL IN THEIR FACE IT IS RUDE. I HAVE BEEN THAT GUY WHERE I WAS DRUNK AND A GROUP OF MY FRIENDS AT A GAME WERE ALL IN AN OPPONENTS FACE. THAT WAS RUDE BUT A HECK OF A LOT OF FUN. 
Posted on 4/10/09 at 9:47 am to GarmischTiger
quote:
At a sporting event - on campus or at a tournament venue - I see nothing wrong with it. When it's screamed across airport terminals or in restaurants it quickly becomes obnoxiousness personified
+1
Posted on 4/10/09 at 9:58 am to pensatom
quote:
always considered tiger baiting a friendly gesture of respect
I don't think it is a gesture of respect. But I don't think it is rude either- given it is a CF game. Not over the line.
Now tiger bating someone at a resturant or in a store because they have another team's apparel on is sometimes rude and over the line.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 10:04 am to LSUTANGERINE
Drunks tigerbaiting my eight year old son every time that he stood up was pretty fricking rude.
There are assholes at any sporting event. The chant just gives the drunks a way to guff people without having to think.
There are assholes at any sporting event. The chant just gives the drunks a way to guff people without having to think.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 10:11 am to Fewer Kilometers
I have used it several times when another fan was trying to talk junk about LSU to me. I just drown them out with Tiger Baits. They hate that shite.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 10:41 am to Jaydeaux
It's one thing to tiger bait an opposing fan. It's another thing to assault him by shaking a pom pom in his face. Anybody that does that deserves a punch in the face, LSU fan or not.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 11:06 am to pensatom
I watched the Florida-Oklahoma title game at a bar in Oklahoma City this year where there was a table of Florida fans. During the game I cheered for Florida with them (they knew I was LSU) and at the end I congratulated them, then added since now the new season was beginning, Tiger Bait! Tiger Bait! I didn't get all up in their face with it and they knew it was all in the spirit of sportsmanship.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 12:04 pm to Fewer Kilometers
"Drunks tigerbaiting my eight year old son every time that he stood up was pretty fricking rude."
And you allowed that to take place?
Nothing wrong with tigerbait chants anymore than there is anything wrong with LSU fans at the Swamp hearing chants bout the colors they wear. Like you said, "There are assholes at any sporting event."
There are also those of us who would not allow an 8 yr old to be verbally abused by "Drunks" no matter the stadium we were sitting in or the colors worn by the child.

And you allowed that to take place?
Nothing wrong with tigerbait chants anymore than there is anything wrong with LSU fans at the Swamp hearing chants bout the colors they wear. Like you said, "There are assholes at any sporting event."
There are also those of us who would not allow an 8 yr old to be verbally abused by "Drunks" no matter the stadium we were sitting in or the colors worn by the child.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 12:08 pm to pensatom
Nothing gives you the right to get in somebody's personal space. Period.
But hell yeah, Tigah bait is a great tradition and I am sorry to see it fade away so much over the years...
There was a guy that used to hide behind trees and surprise people that was good-natured comic gold.
But the spit flying crap is for losers.
But hell yeah, Tigah bait is a great tradition and I am sorry to see it fade away so much over the years...
There was a guy that used to hide behind trees and surprise people that was good-natured comic gold.
But the spit flying crap is for losers.
Posted on 4/10/09 at 12:24 pm to RawTiger
Is it rude ? No it's MANDATORY !

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