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re: Tiger Stadium at its greatest...
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:53 pm to STALLION1930
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:53 pm to STALLION1930
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I say we bring it back this Saturday and make the new pussy arse bitch florida freshman qb question his will to live and his reasons for playing college fb.
I dug this little nugget out of the fail pail from 2 days prior to the 2007 game.
Tiger Stadium has no mystique
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:54 pm to Ace Midnight
i hated to play Florida when Tebow was the quarterback and when the Ole Ball Coach was the head coach.
Tebow was a heckuva competitor and Spurrier was a great coach.
Tebow was a heckuva competitor and Spurrier was a great coach.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:56 pm to LSU75
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In my experience that UGA 03 was amazing but doesn't hold a candle to the Florida 07 game. It was surreal.
Those are the 2 everybody mentions, 75, at least in the 21st Century. I missed the first one, but was at the second - 2007 Florida was the most surreal event with which I've ever been associated.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:58 pm to LSU75
Can't compare the two since I wasn't there at UGA 03, but I can say without any doubt that UF 07 was the most electric atmosphere and insane crowd that I have EVER seen at a sporting event or otherwise and I've been to plenty. I will never forget that night for as long as I live
This post was edited on 10/5/11 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 10/5/11 at 3:59 pm to Ace Midnight
Is that Mullen in that pic?
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:00 pm to Ace Midnight
I actually thought I was going to be physically injured from fans falling down in an avalanche during the 2003 Georgia game.
To this day, it's the greatest game I've seen inside Tiger Stadium.
To this day, it's the greatest game I've seen inside Tiger Stadium.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:01 pm to STALLION1930
Stallion....stop watching Jersey Shore.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:02 pm to STALLION1930
Don't think the fan base needs your dumb arse to get them fired up. Thanks anyway
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:03 pm to LouisianaLonghorn
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Is that Mullen in that pic?
Yep! That's him! The most popular "LOSER" coach in the SEC. Everyone talks about how great Mullin is at MOOO State.. He hasn't beaten ANYONE except Ole Pi$$.
This post was edited on 10/5/11 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:03 pm to Starchild
UGA 03 was more electric. It seemed like it was us against the world and we were out to prove something. The crowd just seemed pissed that day and we decided to take out our anger by screaming the entire game.
UF 07 was loud for a couple reasons. One mainly being that UF was winning the entire game and we had to be loud. The second being USCw losing and we knew we were going to be #1 come Monday.
TS has not been the same since 07. The Bama game is as close as it has gotten and that was due to the hatred Saban brought along.
UF 07 was loud for a couple reasons. One mainly being that UF was winning the entire game and we had to be loud. The second being USCw losing and we knew we were going to be #1 come Monday.
TS has not been the same since 07. The Bama game is as close as it has gotten and that was due to the hatred Saban brought along.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:04 pm to Ace Midnight
oo how that writer ate his words a couple of days later in 07.
What do you think the nfl players would do if Tebow cried after a loss?
What do you think the nfl players would do if Tebow cried after a loss?
This post was edited on 10/5/11 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:08 pm to Ace Midnight
The three major Tiger Stadium epics of the last fifteen years (Florida 97, UGA 03, and UF 07) were all incredible games featuring atmospheres that could not be replicated anywhere else in college football. However, for sheer sustained noise and intensity, UF 97 is unsurpassed. No one expected us to win that game. The fanbase was desperately hungry for any taste of success on the national stage after a decade of misery. It was vengeance for the lashings that Spurrier had administered to LSU since he entered the league. It was a night game, we started fast, the crowd reached peak lunacy very quickly, we never trailed, and there were a bevy of dramatic plays. The contest took place during during the pre-Saban era, when we hadn't won an NC in forty years, before increased ticket prices and donation requirements, so the bowl was packed with the true blue-collar, salt of the earth, Bourbon quaffin', Cajun crazies that were the foundation of Death Valley. It all combined to generate decibel levels and a bezerk, unhinged chaos that I doubt I will ever witness again. JMO, having been to the games in question.
This post was edited on 10/5/11 at 4:10 pm
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:09 pm to kballa6
I know it's not supposed to matter, yadda yadda, but anyone who knows LSU football knows there is nothing like a Saturday night in Death Valley. Since that 07 season, we rarely get to play a team worth a damn at night anymore. However I will throw out that Auburn that same year was pretty crazy, especially after Flynn to Byrd with 0:01 on the clock.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:11 pm to The312
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The three major Tiger Stadium epics of the last fifteen years (Florida 97, UGA 03, and UF 07) were all incredible games featuring atmospheres that could not be replicated anywhere else in college football.
Auburn 2001 played at end of season after delay of 9/11 attacks and winner take all trip to Atlanta. That game goes into the mix too!
And even with the loss...Arky OT game in 2007. Stadium was crazy loud for that game.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:11 pm to STALLION1930
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Tim Tebow, one of the most hated players in the country,
Couldn't disagree with that more. People hated the fact that he was an amazing athlete that would beat their arse given the chance. People hated even more that the guy was squeaky clean and bullet proof from controversy.
Outside of the 3 hours a year we played the guy (when I did, in fact, hate his effing guts) I though he was a stand up guy and a role model for others.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:13 pm to kballa6
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TS has not been the same since 07.
It hasn't been the same for one reason: the indolent, sluggardly, lazy nouvea riche dilletante fans who populate the east and west sidelines. Who are they? Corporate interlopers? They arrive late, the sit quietly and spend the majority of the game puttering around on their smart phones, and they leave early. They view the game as some ludicrous soiree, rather than a blood frickign war. I have vowed to get to the bottom of the situation on numerous occassions, but work and family intervene. Who are they? Why are they such terrible fans? I want to slaughter them.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:15 pm to The312
I AGREE. THOSE PEOPLE SUCK! the only people to ever make noise anymore comes from the endzones and student sections. the gold seats on the side are worthless.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:18 pm to The312
^ +1
And seriously, the 07 Fla game....that last drive....I have never been so euphoric. It was perfect.
I've watched it on replay (the drive) countless times.
And seriously, the 07 Fla game....that last drive....I have never been so euphoric. It was perfect.
I've watched it on replay (the drive) countless times.
Posted on 10/5/11 at 4:19 pm to The312
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However, for sheer sustained noise and intensity, UF 97 is unsurpassed. No one expected us to win that game. The fanbase was desperately hungry for any taste of success on the national stage after a decade of misery. It was vengeance for the lashings that Spurrier had administered to LSU since he entered the league. It was a night game, we started fast, the crowd reached peak lunacy very quickly, we never trailed, and there were a bevy of dramatic plays. The contest took place during during the pre-Saban era, when we hadn't won an NC in forty years, before increased ticket prices and donation requirements, so the bowl was packed with the true blue-collar, salt of the earth, Bourbon quaffin', Cajun crazies that were the foundation of Death Valley. It all combined to generate decibel levels and a bezerk, unhinged chaos that I doubt I will ever witness again. JMO, having been to the games in question.
That was a fun night. Managed to find my father and little brother on the field after the game. My brother-in-law bought his student ticket for face value 30 minutes before kickoff.
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