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re: How Does This Quote Sit With You?
Posted on 8/4/08 at 2:40 am to SeabrookTiger
Posted on 8/4/08 at 2:40 am to SeabrookTiger
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My Dad attended LSU in the 80s.
Born in raised in Texas too, but LSU is like my life and will hopefully attend it in the next couple of years.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 2:44 am to gotigers9204
I could get into LSU, they just don't offer the Major I plan on pursuing.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 4:56 am to AllEyesOnThree
The guy is a certified moron...
Posted on 8/4/08 at 7:20 am to AllEyesOnThree
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"Honestly, unless your from Louisiana or attended LSU, there's no reason you should be a fan
Shouldn't that be the case for any college fan. Why would you want to be a Miami or USC fan if you have no connection to the school or state?
Also, while Snoop may be a stoner and a half, dudes a business man. You think he likes LSU? Hell no, he's there just to get his picture in the paper and his face on television.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 7:42 am to bigpapamac
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I mean, it is pretty true.
shouldn't you be on a Tide board ?
Posted on 8/4/08 at 7:45 am to AllEyesOnThree
I emailed him an expletive-filled barely literate tirade. Also, I attached a picture of a pile of dog poop and on top in MSPaint I wrote "YOU"
Posted on 8/4/08 at 8:03 am to LSUChicageaux
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emailed him an expletive-filled barely literate tirade. Also, I attached a picture of a pile of dog poop and on top in MSPaint I wrote "YOU"
SUPERSCAT
Posted on 8/4/08 at 8:18 am to AllEyesOnThree
"(or Miami, for that matter"
so traditions begin in the 1980s?
so traditions begin in the 1980s?
Posted on 8/4/08 at 8:22 am to JJ27
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Also, is it possible that people followed LSU in baseball and became fans of the program due to the fan support in Omaha?
That's one of the reasons I became a fan. I was born and raised in Oklahoma but played baseball since I was a soph in high school. That was back in the 90s. We all know how much success LSU didn't have in football at that time but I still kept up with them.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 8:26 am to AllEyesOnThree
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How Does This Quote Sit With You?
That quote sits with me like 3 burrito supremes from Taco Bell sit on my stomach.
It used to be quite extrodinary for a child to go to college when my parents and especially grandparents were growing up. A Bachelors degree was a ticket to any job you wanted. Not many could afford the tuition of a major university. Louisiana is not exactly a "rich" state.
My grandfather is going to be crushed when I tell him he isn't a true LSU fan and can never be...that is until some arbitrary date in the future when LSU has had a "winning tradition" like Miami.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 8:26 am to King Joey
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I've met several people up here in DC who have never lived in Louisiana and did not attend LSU, but were big fans of LSU even before we won the title in '03. They love the attitude, the food, the partying, the camaraderie, the people and the fun. Do those people have no reason to be LSU fans?
Another factor, especially in the days before every team could count on numerous TV games per season, was WWL. That blowtorch allowed probably half of the country to listen to LSU games and accounted for probably thousands of people in the east becoming Tiger fans.
Oh and one more thing. My seven year old son was born and is being raised here in Jacksonville. Believe me, he is a HUGE Tiger fan.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 9:30 am to AllEyesOnThree
...Guy is an self-important a**** blogger! ....period... 
Posted on 8/4/08 at 9:35 am to MississippiLSUfan
A friend of mine works with a woman whose son is an LSU fan. They have no ties to LSU but he has always liked LSU even before the 2003 season. The kid is in high school (sophomore) and wants to go to LSU.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 10:13 am to los angeles tiger
Yeah this guy just really pisses me off.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 10:21 am to LSU Jax
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Another factor, especially in the days before every team could count on numerous TV games per season, was WWL. That blowtorch allowed probably half of the country to listen to LSU games and accounted for probably thousands of people in the east becoming Tiger fans.
WWL's influance alone is bigger than most people realize.
I have met many people who have never even been to Lousiana that are Tiger fans due to WWL's influance.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 10:25 am to geauxtigers2
, So since my dad is in the air force and im won't be able to afford to go to LSU I will never be a real fan?
The new g.i. bill pays full tuition at any state funded university. Your parent can transfer their benefits to you beginning Oct 1, 2009. If you join those benefits will be all yours plus an housing allowance while you attend school.
The new g.i. bill pays full tuition at any state funded university. Your parent can transfer their benefits to you beginning Oct 1, 2009. If you join those benefits will be all yours plus an housing allowance while you attend school.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 10:27 am to SeabrookTiger
Come on it has to take you aback, when you run into an LSU fan and they say they are from deleware or something. It hits me as odd anyway.
Posted on 8/4/08 at 11:30 am to AllEyesOnThree
Should I bring a kevlar vest before I start writing?
I'm the writer of the blog that got excerpted and linked, a.k.a.: dork, tool, little-man syndrome victim, arrogant a-hole, self-important a-hole, moron, certified moron, idiot, worm and McLovin (which I think cut the deepest, although after comparing photos, it's not too far off base).
I really didn't mean to insult or diminish LSU in any way. You guys are clearly the dominant force in the modern BCS era, and two crystal footballs can attest to that. But I think (and I'm speculating here) when you would ask 100 random people name the five most famous programs in college football, LSU probably wouldn't be in as much as a Notre Dame, USC, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Miami. It's just that your "winning tradition," being known as a perennial national championship threat, is too new. Once you get it, it's hard to lose (see Notre Dame), but it's hard to get your foot in the door. I'm sure that in the near future, like Miami did in the '80s, you'll crack through that ceiling.
I also didn't mean to imply that just because you aren't directly connected to LSU doesn't mean you can't be a fan. I oversimplified in the explanation, but I'm talking mainly about fans who picked up the team in the modern era, like many Boston Red Sox fans recently or Miami fans in the late '80s. Obviously if your grandpa has been following the Tigers for decades, you have a legitimate claim. I mean, don't you guys dislike bandwagon fans? I figured LSU fans would have been irked by the Snoop Dogg situation.
Also, like I said in the post, I have no problem with Snoop wanting to meet with Les Miles. He's probably the most interesting character in college football right now, and also knows a thing or two about football. Snoop being a youth football coach, I get why he would want to meet. But if I were a USC fan, I wouldn't want to see someone I thought as a big-time fan yukking it up in front of the cameras after a pre-planned stunt with a coach who leads a team that I thought owned a tainted championship (I'm not saying it's tainted, I'm just saying that a USC fan would feel that way). The Snoop thing could wind up being a big deal in recruiting, and if I'm a Trojan, I want it heading my way.
I do feel that if you're from Michigan and you decide to become a South Florida fan that you are a crummy fan. Why weren't you a fan of theirs two years ago. Now, I wished South Florida well this past season, and was interested in their success, but I'm not burning my jerseys and getting USF gear. You shouldn't just arbitrarily pick a team because they start winning; that's the definition of bandwagon-jumping, and it looked like what Snoop was doing.
I would like to slip on my Sebastian head for a second and defend Miami. We do have a longer tradition than most people realize. We were founded in 1928, but were regularly ranked in the late '50s and early '60s, including a couple of top-10 finishes. George Mira and Ted Hendricks were pretty big in the pre-U era. Also, you haven't quite gotten to where Miami was in the '80s. Still got plenty of time, but three in a decade is pretty hard...and I think the future looks pretty bright.
I look forward to playing LSU in a big bowl sometime in the near future (hopefully with a better game than the 2005 Peach Bowl. Good luck, and beat Florida's arse this year.
I'm the writer of the blog that got excerpted and linked, a.k.a.: dork, tool, little-man syndrome victim, arrogant a-hole, self-important a-hole, moron, certified moron, idiot, worm and McLovin (which I think cut the deepest, although after comparing photos, it's not too far off base).
I really didn't mean to insult or diminish LSU in any way. You guys are clearly the dominant force in the modern BCS era, and two crystal footballs can attest to that. But I think (and I'm speculating here) when you would ask 100 random people name the five most famous programs in college football, LSU probably wouldn't be in as much as a Notre Dame, USC, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan or Miami. It's just that your "winning tradition," being known as a perennial national championship threat, is too new. Once you get it, it's hard to lose (see Notre Dame), but it's hard to get your foot in the door. I'm sure that in the near future, like Miami did in the '80s, you'll crack through that ceiling.
I also didn't mean to imply that just because you aren't directly connected to LSU doesn't mean you can't be a fan. I oversimplified in the explanation, but I'm talking mainly about fans who picked up the team in the modern era, like many Boston Red Sox fans recently or Miami fans in the late '80s. Obviously if your grandpa has been following the Tigers for decades, you have a legitimate claim. I mean, don't you guys dislike bandwagon fans? I figured LSU fans would have been irked by the Snoop Dogg situation.
Also, like I said in the post, I have no problem with Snoop wanting to meet with Les Miles. He's probably the most interesting character in college football right now, and also knows a thing or two about football. Snoop being a youth football coach, I get why he would want to meet. But if I were a USC fan, I wouldn't want to see someone I thought as a big-time fan yukking it up in front of the cameras after a pre-planned stunt with a coach who leads a team that I thought owned a tainted championship (I'm not saying it's tainted, I'm just saying that a USC fan would feel that way). The Snoop thing could wind up being a big deal in recruiting, and if I'm a Trojan, I want it heading my way.
I do feel that if you're from Michigan and you decide to become a South Florida fan that you are a crummy fan. Why weren't you a fan of theirs two years ago. Now, I wished South Florida well this past season, and was interested in their success, but I'm not burning my jerseys and getting USF gear. You shouldn't just arbitrarily pick a team because they start winning; that's the definition of bandwagon-jumping, and it looked like what Snoop was doing.
I would like to slip on my Sebastian head for a second and defend Miami. We do have a longer tradition than most people realize. We were founded in 1928, but were regularly ranked in the late '50s and early '60s, including a couple of top-10 finishes. George Mira and Ted Hendricks were pretty big in the pre-U era. Also, you haven't quite gotten to where Miami was in the '80s. Still got plenty of time, but three in a decade is pretty hard...and I think the future looks pretty bright.
I look forward to playing LSU in a big bowl sometime in the near future (hopefully with a better game than the 2005 Peach Bowl. Good luck, and beat Florida's arse this year.
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