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Random curious tiger question.............
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:18 pm
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:18 pm
Is there a difference in the breed of tiger that reps LSU and Auburn? No real need to know just curious.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:19 pm to BSB HVR
Yes. Our's is an actual tiger. Theirs is a bird named Tiger.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:20 pm to BSB HVR
Bengal Tiger. Subspecies native to India.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:20 pm to amiznit
I realize they have no real tiger. And the bird is named Nova.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:21 pm to amiznit
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Yes. Our's is an actual tiger. Theirs is a bird named Tiger.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:21 pm to BSB HVR
We hate that War Eagle is a cool, unique mascot, yet they insist on calling themselves Tigers for no reason.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 1:24 pm to BSB HVR
HERP DE DERP DERP
Come at me, bro.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 2:05 pm to BSB HVR
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Is there a difference in the breed of tiger that reps LSU and Auburn? No real need to know just curious.
AU's is "bicurious"?
Posted on 4/2/11 at 2:14 pm to BSB HVR
LSU's tiger is a Bengal/Siberian mix that will grow to about 700 lbs.
Auburn doesn't actually have a tiger, just a a fluffy costume of a tiger that is meant to look like Col. Reb with big white eyebrows and big white sideburns and a white beard.
Auburn doesn't actually have a tiger, just a a fluffy costume of a tiger that is meant to look like Col. Reb with big white eyebrows and big white sideburns and a white beard.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 2:38 pm to BSB HVR
FWIW, when I was in school at LSU in the early to mid 1970s, the name "Tigers" was never used at Auburn. They were known as the Plainsmen and/or the War Eagles. Yeah, I know, their fans today will claim that "War Eagle" is just a cheer, but they were known as the Plainsmen and the War Eagles back then, take your pick. I remember seeing game day programs with the name "War Eagles" on it both at LSU and at Auburn (I was in Tiger Band and we travelled for a road game there in 1973).
The name "Tigers" did not emerge at Auburn until sometime in the 1980s--for what reason is anyone's guess. Why "Tigers" now; who knows?
The name "Tigers" did not emerge at Auburn until sometime in the 1980s--for what reason is anyone's guess. Why "Tigers" now; who knows?
Posted on 4/2/11 at 3:03 pm to 44jason
Aubrun's mascot looks like Chester the Cheatah.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 3:07 pm to TheoreticalTiger
Anyone for Cheeto's??
Posted on 4/2/11 at 3:52 pm to BSB HVR
Auburn's tiger acts much more ghetto than LSU's.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 3:55 pm to BSB HVR
To be fair...Auburn's Tiger is really a Pussy
Posted on 4/2/11 at 4:01 pm to BSB HVR
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Is there a difference in the breed of tiger that reps LSU and Auburn? No real need to know just curious.
The auburn tiger is a mythical breed that screams war eagle, it does not roar. It would best be compared to a unicorn…….
Either that or it has been castrated and they think that God awful sound coming from it is war eagle. You know like people who think their dogs can talk………………..
This post was edited on 4/2/11 at 4:13 pm
Posted on 4/2/11 at 4:14 pm to BSB HVR
:In my best Napoleon voice:
AU's Tiger has large talon's
AU's Tiger has large talon's
Posted on 4/2/11 at 7:14 pm to DenverTigerMan
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FWIW, when I was in school at LSU in the early to mid 1970s, the name "Tigers" was never used at Auburn. They were known as the Plainsmen and/or the War Eagles. Yeah, I know, their fans today will claim that "War Eagle" is just a cheer, but they were known as the Plainsmen and the War Eagles back then, take your pick. I remember seeing game day programs with the name "War Eagles" on it both at LSU and at Auburn (I was in Tiger Band and we travelled for a road game there in 1973).
The name "Tigers" did not emerge at Auburn until sometime in the 1980s--for what reason is anyone's guess. Why "Tigers" now; who knows?
Hell I never knew that, interesting.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 7:14 pm to Swat5
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To be fair...Auburn's Tiger is really a Pussy
I lol'd for real.
Posted on 4/2/11 at 8:13 pm to BSB HVR
Isn't it manditory to have more than one mascot in Alabama to make it easier for their fans to know what they are?
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