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re: Interaction between Ole Miss fans
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:46 pm to Tony Camaro
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:46 pm to Tony Camaro
Two female Ole Miss fans sat behind me and talked about clothes and shopping the whole time. It was like a Saturday Down South skit.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:53 pm to Tony Camaro
I will say, we have some stupid arse college kids though, that don’t know how to trash talk without being ultra aggressive, but that’s most college kids everywhere.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 2:01 pm to Tony Camaro
had a group behind me on East sideline. Naturally they were pretty vocal as they lead the whole game, but damn they whined for holding on every play. That shite got annoying quick. He didn't like it when his team started flopping and I made the comment "I didn't know yall had Lebron James on your team. You bunch of flopping f...gs."
It was really half hearted shite talking back and forth which makes it fun.
He disappeared after the game before I could even turn around.
I saw a lot of young drunk LSU fans giving Ole Piss fans the business on the way out. Most was in good fun, some not so much.

He disappeared after the game before I could even turn around.

I saw a lot of young drunk LSU fans giving Ole Piss fans the business on the way out. Most was in good fun, some not so much.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 2:39 pm to WaydownSouth
It happened.. he would not do it so she shook up her beer and sprayed people around her… then threw her can down ..
Not posting pics… section 106… row 51… they are on the ecf tag picture thing..
Not posting pics… section 106… row 51… they are on the ecf tag picture thing..
Posted on 10/14/24 at 2:48 pm to Tony Camaro
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was presently surprised at how many of the Rebel fans made it to campus
Shouldn’t be surprising at all. There’s a ton of OM people in Louisiana and vice versa. Outside of A&M I’d say it’s the main SEC fan base LSU fans interact with.
You should’ve seen how many UCLA fans made it to that game a few weeks ago. It was very surprising.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 2:49 pm to Tony Camaro
We had a father & son from Oxford sitting behind us in 419. They were pleasant and easy to talk with throughout the game.
The dad kept saying “Gotta double cover #2” all night lol. Geaux Tigers
The dad kept saying “Gotta double cover #2” all night lol. Geaux Tigers
Posted on 10/14/24 at 2:51 pm to TIGERSby10
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Ole Miss fans are some of the most arrogant fans you will find
They definitely are up there. Funny thing is they act like their program is legitimately elite and that they are at the table with Bama, Georgia, LSU, Florida and even Auburn. But in reality they are actually at the kids table with Arkansas, State, South Carolina, Vandy and A&M.
They want to be elite so bad but just can’t make that jump. CFB is like that. Very rarely will you ever see a program jump from kids table to adults table. Name one that’s won a title. I sure can’t.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 3:18 pm to Tony Camaro
I have a lot of family that went to OM. They were very naive in the luck, grit, and circumstances that need to align to win a National Championship. They entered the season expecting to at least play in the Nat'l Championship and that's a recipe for disaster. The loss to LSU hurt them in many ways. I'm pretty moderate in my expectations for LSU, but losing like OM did would have made my angry. Adding in the expectations for the season amplified the hurt.
Also GTHOM. I've had positive experiences at Auburn, BAMA, MS State, UF, etc. OM is the only tailgate/game atmosphere I've experienced non-friendly hate directed at my group of LSU folks. I'm sure OM fans can state that some LSU fans are terrible too.
Also GTHOM. I've had positive experiences at Auburn, BAMA, MS State, UF, etc. OM is the only tailgate/game atmosphere I've experienced non-friendly hate directed at my group of LSU folks. I'm sure OM fans can state that some LSU fans are terrible too.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 3:31 pm to bourbon
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Saw him and his crew. He was dancing, celebrating every first down, did a nice backing up motion for LSU penalty, and was doing a lot of trash talking. But he left before 4th quarter and guess he went to find ole miss fans. He was most definitely cocky.
touche'
to be fair I think I am a pretty nice guy and I was doing every one of those things too

Posted on 10/14/24 at 3:44 pm to Tony Camaro
I remember in 87 when Miami whipped our asses as we were leaving there were these 2 smoking hot girls right behind us strutting and singing:
It's Great (clap clap)
To Be (clap clap)
A Miami Hurricane (clap clap)
All the way down the ramps.
There was really no comeback to that.
Part of me was mad and the other part was turned on.
It's Great (clap clap)
To Be (clap clap)
A Miami Hurricane (clap clap)
All the way down the ramps.
There was really no comeback to that.
Part of me was mad and the other part was turned on.

Posted on 10/14/24 at 4:03 pm to GentleJackJones
Ole Miss women are attractive but not as attractive as say LSU or Alabama women IMO.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 4:07 pm to Tony Camaro
I will say this, after members of my family, and dear friends of mine, attended the game with me this weekend. Without any shadow of a doubt, the Ole Miss fans collectively hate LSU with all the fiber of their being. The two people I am referencing both stated to me, in the strongest of terms how much they hate LSU. It gives them great great pain that they cannot beat LSU two years in a row and they never win a natty. It is truly making all Ole Miss fans insane. I guess that is why they can be brutal when we attend the game in Oxford, because they hate us a lot more than we dislike them.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 4:11 pm to Tony Camaro
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And there were a decent amount of Rebel fans there. For the most part, no issues save for one very confident fan that was walking around the South End Zone like he owned it. While I think a lot of ppl took his cockiness as offensive, he had every right to do so since they were up for most of the game.
Being a cocky dickhead in someone else's stadium is a good way to get yourself hurt no matter the score.

Posted on 10/14/24 at 5:12 pm to Tony Camaro
We has a terrible experience with some LSU a-hole. I had one of my best friends (Ole Miss) and his wife (LSU) accompany me and the wife to the stadium club.
This guy was so mad after every Ole Miss good play, would turn around and openly mock my buddy for no reason. My buddy was not arrogant or over the top in his cheering. I told his dumb arse to turn around and asked his father to watch his arse.
He tried to follow me when I got up to go the bathroom. Apparently a buch of other LSU fans saw him, stopped him. When I got back to my seat, two sheriff deputies were there watching him. frick that guy.
This guy was so mad after every Ole Miss good play, would turn around and openly mock my buddy for no reason. My buddy was not arrogant or over the top in his cheering. I told his dumb arse to turn around and asked his father to watch his arse.
He tried to follow me when I got up to go the bathroom. Apparently a buch of other LSU fans saw him, stopped him. When I got back to my seat, two sheriff deputies were there watching him. frick that guy.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 6:14 pm to Tony Camaro
I remember when 2011 Bama we got into a lot of arguments with older Bama fans on their campus. Think one instance led to beer bottles being thrown from each side.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:37 pm to fischd1
Fisticuffs and flying liquor bottles were common scenes in Tiger Stadium when Ole Miss came to town during the 1970's and even in to the 80's. I'm sure it was worse before then. Tulane was almost as bad.
This would have brought a major azz whoopin' back in the day. You would have needed every cop in the stadium to clear up that throw-down.
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We had a drunk couple by us in stadium.. wife could not say three words without f.. lsu in it.. drunk.. fell over lsu fans.. spilled drinks on everyone.. never apologized.. told her husband she wanted him to stand up and piiiissss on lsu fans before leaving..
Sitting in hardcore lsu area.. for some reason they did not have any sheriffs deputies around.. we usually have three or four..
Sooo hey ole miss hope you enjoyed the game and drive home..
This would have brought a major azz whoopin' back in the day. You would have needed every cop in the stadium to clear up that throw-down.

This post was edited on 10/14/24 at 7:41 pm
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:48 pm to CAD703X
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I remember in 87 when Miami whipped our asses as we were leaving there were these 2 smoking hot girls right behind us strutting and singing:
1988 44-3. I damn near drowned at that game.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:56 pm to Tony Camaro
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save for one very confident fan that was walking around the South End
Was he, by chance with an older gentleman.
Because I ran into some arse clown going on and on about Nuss being garbage, etc etc
I just grinned and nodded my head.
He then told me to go home to my trailer in Houma
That’s when he got my attention.
Fortunately for him, the older gentleman intervened.
I just laughed and shook my head.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 7:58 pm to Thecoz
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This post was edited on 10/14/24 at 8:11 pm
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