And when we win the cheers will be heard in Canada.
Awww! So cute to see a young and innocent dreamer nowadays.
A fertile mind that hasn't harbored the images of a Mike Archer, Gerry Di'nardo, or Curly Hallman team.
And when we win the cheers will be heard in Canada.
If I were a restaurant owner in Baton Rouge I would announce that I will be closed!
The upside is, if any of you couldn't give two s**ts about LSU or football, this Saturday would be an exceptional opportunity to take your girlfriend or wife out to dinner and have an entire restaurant to yourselves.
The downside will be parking anywhere in Baton Rouge near LSU lol
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I'll have my usual recliner at the deer camp.
And I've said since the summer that LSU will beat Bama in TS this year. I am standing by that. EMPEROR.
Hey, I hope they win too! If they are going to ruin people's businesses on Saturday's they may as well have something to show for it!
And thank goodness for the student section (or what's left of it), they are the only fans that stick a game out, good or bad.
I can vouch for that. Usually most of the students, even yours truly, end up leaving at halftime if LSU is winning or losing by a lot. It's just a lot more fun to either get home or go out before the rest of the crowd leaves. All of the close games end up keeping peoples' attention though. Alabama will be crazy. Being at 7:00 will be even crazier. I just REALLY hope the band is allowed to play Neck and get the whole stadium going...and get LSU fined a few more thousand dollars.Disagree, students are usually the first to leave and head to the bars. Most games the top half of the student section is empty after halftime. Been that way since I started there in '96 and probably before that.
ETA: Not saying they should take tickets away from the students....
Been to a few Iron Bowls. Never been to LSU/Bama. Got a pair of free tickets and will be down for the game. Who's tailgating?
this pretty much sums it up
So who went to the game? Anyone else partake in the rushing of the field? That was the most fun I have had at an LSU game ever. The stadium was electric ALL night!
Do they still do the Go to hell, Ole Miss, go to hell cheer?
Do they still do the Go to hell, Ole Miss, go to hell cheer?
Tom, I don't think they still do that. Today's Cheer of choice by the student body is the "Neck" song that Austin referred to. It's a crude, vulgar, offensive and classless thing that I really don't understand being shouted out at an event. You can often hear it in the background during broadcasts. I'm not judging, I just don't understand the need to do it.
But I'm an old, grumpy, stodgy bastard, with old school values. To each their own.....
I think it's absolutely appalling and utterly ridiculous.
So I agree.