The SEC’s most obnoxious fans: There’s a new orange No. 1

Our inaugural ranking of the SEC’s most obnoxious fans was presented in 2008, and much has changed over 24 months. Mississippi State has switched coaches. Auburn has switched coaches. (Then again, when doesn’t Auburn switch coaches?) Tennessee has switched coaches twice. Kentucky’s coach quit. Vanderbilt’s coach just quit. Florida’s coach quit and un-quit.

Amid such flux, it’s only fair that our rankings don’t remain static. Indeed, I’m proud — actually, I’m not sure if “proud” is the proper word — to note that our new rankings are completely different. Not one of the 12 positions has gone unchanged, which says … well, I don’t know what it says. But there we are.

A note: I asked for your input the other day, and I have taken your thoughts under the deepest advisement. Indeed, the results of our little poll are included herein. But I must stress that these are my rankings, and I’m a neutral. (Full disclosure: I’m a graduate of Kentucky, which hopes one day to start a football program.)

Oh, and I probably should mention that I attended my first SEC game in 1969, covered my first SEC game in 1976 and have seen a game at every SEC stadium. Meaning: I might be an idiot, but I’m a well-traveled idiot.

And with that, I hereby unveil the 2010 rankings of the SEC’s most obnoxious fans. In honor of our previous champion, fans of the new title-holder are required by executive order to wear jean shorts for the next two years.

12. Tennessee (No. 7 in 2008, No. 4 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Purely a sympathy vote. The formerly Big Orange has seen itself massively devalued from within. It has a lousy AD who hired the brat Lane Kiffin, and now this program is in a world of hurt. (In a display of bravery, the lousy AD just canceled a series with North Carolina) Put simply, I feel sorry for Tennessee fans. They deserve better than ham-handed Mike Hamilton.

11. Vanderbilt (No. 10 in 2008, No. 10 in 2010 AJC.com poll): It’s never a good sign when a coach quits a month before summer camp convenes, but that’s what Bobby Johnson did. He did it because he was tired of losing. Johnson is a fine football man who stands as Vandy’s best coach in the past quarter-century. He went 12-52 in league play. Imagine having to watch that every season, world without end.

10. Kentucky (No. 11 in 2008, No. 11 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Big Blue football rooters didn’t do anything obnoxious these past two seasons. Big Blue rooters save the obnoxious behavior for basketball, a sport for which they have no peers regarding exess. They’ve only moved up — or down, depending on your point of view — to No. 10 because I happened to feel really sorry for Tennessee and Vandy.

9. Mississippi State (No. 12 in 2008, No. 12 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Backers of the maroon Bulldog believe Dan Mullen can win more than his share of games. If so, it would  only trigger the scariest words in the English language: More cowbell!

8. Ole Miss (No. 9 in 2008, No. 9 in 2010 AJC.com poll): I can handle Rebel fans most years, but occasionally they’ll get all geeked up and  start sounding like Georgia or South Carolina folks. (“This is finally our year! This time for sure!”) For the Rebels, last season was such a time. Naturally, they went 4-4 in SEC play, including an egg-on-the-face loss to Mississippi State in the Egg Bowl. And now coach Houston Nutt, who’s nutty, has allowed quarterback Jeremiah Masoli to walk on despite having been kicked off the Oregon squad and having pleaded guilty in separate incidents. Nutt has promised “zero tolerance” regarding Masoli. Me, I anticipate more egg on the Ole Miss face.

7. South Carolina (No. 6 in 2008, No. 7 in 2010 AJC.com poll): I keep thinking the Gamecocks are going to be really good this year. I also keep wondering what will happen with their fans — who have thought the Gamecocks are going to be really good every year since ‘92 (and I mean 1892) — are finally proved right.

6. LSU (No. 8 in 2008, No. 5 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Here’s where you and I disagree the most. I’ve always considered a trip to Tiger Stadium a treat. Then again, I don’t sit in the stands, an experience I’ve been led to believe is most challenging. But I will tell you this: The best scripted moment in all of college football is when the Golden Band from Tigerland and the Golden Girls conduct their pregame march to midfield. Beats Ohio State’s “Script Ohio” six ways to Saturday.

5. Alabama (No. 4 in 2008, No. 3 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Being old enough to have seen Alabama under the Bear, I dreaded the thought of the Tide rising again to eminence. In the ’70s and ’80s, there were no worse fans. (Except maybe Kentucky basketball fans, and even then it was a coin flip.) But I’ve been pleasantly surprised by the relative moderation that has accompanied Bama’s latest national championship. Maybe this has to do with Nick Saban, who never crows and is never satisfied. Whatever the case, I offer this relatively benign ranking as a thank-you.

4. Georgia (No. 3 in 2008, No. 2 in 2010 AJC.com poll): If it’s possible to have sympathy for folks who take pride in trashing their own campus, I have some sympathy for Dawg-lovers. Because I think every Georgia road game this autumn is going to be off the hook. I think this because of Damon Evans and red panties.

3. Arkansas (No. 5 in 2008, No. 7 in 2010 AJC.com poll): It wasn’t enough that Hog fans ran off Houston Nutt and welcomed Bobby Petrino as a conquering hero, not the sinking-ship-deserting rat he was. But now apparently you have to pass a loyalty test to work for an Arkansas radio station. (Reporter Renee Gork was fired after wearing a Florida hat to a press conference; being Petrino, he noticed and objected.) And Hog fans reacted as if her dismissal was a good thing. Where’s Edward R. Murrow when you need him?

2. Florida (No. 1 in 2008, No. 1 in 2010 AJC.com poll): I know, I know. It takes effort not to put the hated Gators — and they’re hated in every SEC outpost, not just Athens, Ga. — at the top of anything involving the word “obnoxious.” But I have to confess: I never understood why everybody hated Tim Tebow. He was a really good player who seemed like a really good guy. If he played for Georgia or Alabama, would those fans have not similarly lionized him? But if you’re asking me to defend jorts … well, that line I will not cross.

1. Auburn (No. 2 in 2008, No. 6 in 2010 AJC.com poll): Because Tiger fans still worship at the tainted feet of Pat Dye. Because they run off coaches on a whim. Because they’ve grown as arrogant as Alabama backers without one-tenth the justification. Because they’re still whining over the national championship they didn’t win in 2004. Because the world’s worst fan — the Montgomery banker Bobby Lowder — is an Auburn man. And because I would pay money (though not a lot) to see Bobby Lowder in jean shorts.

1,009 comments Add your comment

Tucker

August 26th, 2010
9:28 pm

Ditto, Mark, about the LSU band pre-game. It raises goose bumps when they spin to each of the four corners of the stadium with the Hold That Tiger fanfare and then start that fast step downfield, and the reformation as a tunnel is a phenomenal bit of choreography. Bill Swor the band director in the 60s and 70s designed it all and it has clearly stood the test of time. There are a number of other great ones around the country, but this one is the best.

Beast from the East

August 26th, 2010
9:31 pm

You folks are taking this stuff waaaaaayyyy too seriously. Lighten up and enjoy it for what it is. A look in the mirror about all of us and our fanbases.

Mark,
I loved the blog and appreciate you “stoking the fire” a mere week away from kickoff. Never lose that sense of humor!

Jerald

August 26th, 2010
9:32 pm

Mark, good work. The biggest reach always draws the biggest reaction. Auburn fans are probably the most humble and genuinely nice people of all my yearly road trips (remember them chanting “Reggie, Reggie, Reggie”?). They are used to playing second fiddle and usually poor mouth their own team. They just had the longest tenured coach in the entire conference.

Again, good work.

James

August 26th, 2010
9:32 pm

Mark’s ranking of a dozen of the world’s most dangerous countries

12. North Korea – Yeah, they have goofy parades and nuclear weapons but I feel sorry for them because they’re short.

11. Pakistan – I like that kid Stan on South Park so Pakistan can’t be too bad

8. Saudi Arabia – Sure they support terrorists but their oil makes my car go VROOM-VROOM!

7. Georgia – Haha! A country with the same name as our state. That joke never gets old

5. Sweden – sweDEN… terrorist DEN! Sounds a lot alike, don’t they? Plus have you ever tried to put together anything from IKEA? Sweden must be stopped!

3. England – Have you seen their teeth? Frightening! We should nuke them today.

2. Spain – After three sips of Sangria, I’m ready to pass out. They need to switch to lite beer.

1. Canada – Milk in bags and two dollar coins? SO VERY FRIGHTENING! They must be destroyed today! Terrible terrible obnoxious Candians! Heck, I once asked out a Canadian girl and she said she couldn’t because she was married. So what? Meanies! Canadians are meanies!!!! Worst in the world!!!!

What? I can’t count? Well, that should have been obvious from my previous article about SEC fans and how many coaches their teams have had.

Next up… my list of most dangerous toys, featuring the Care Bears.

Emily H M

August 26th, 2010
9:33 pm

Yes, never lose your sense of humor judging everyone from your press box.

Pants on the Ground

August 26th, 2010
9:34 pm

zach wasn’t expecting that one. lmao. bad rankings, mark. good article, though. enjoyed it.

Wesley

August 26th, 2010
9:37 pm

“Auburn: Dumped Terry Bowden in the middle of the 1998 season, less than a year after his Tigers won the SEC West.
Auburn: Sought to dump Tommy Tuberville in 2003, three years after his Tigers won the SEC West, and even approached Bobby Petrino, then Louisville’s coach, to fill a job not yet vacant.
Auburn: Ran off Tuberville in 2008, four years after his Tigers went 13-0.”

You are joking, right? Alabama had more coaches in 6 months than Auburn had in 12 years, even by your backwoods Kentucky counting (the REAL # is 3).

Michael

August 26th, 2010
9:38 pm

I may read the online version of the AJC once in a while, but this article reaffirms why I haven’t paid for a paper in 5 years.

Chuck Uga

August 26th, 2010
9:38 pm

Too bad, UNC would have spanked UT twice and paid them back for stealing all those recruits over the years.

Stay Thirsty

August 26th, 2010
9:38 pm

I’d have to agree that Auburn’s fans don’t belong at #1. That doesn’t mean they don’t suck, however. Because they most certainly do.

Emily H M

August 26th, 2010
9:46 pm

Hey Mark, I just can’t let you off the hook for your ‘not sitting in the stands’ comment. And then, I see that your opinions from the LSU band come from a BCS game. Which, obviously, was not played at LSU. So, Mr. ALL CAPS MARK, I’d like to know if you have ever actually been to LSU for a game? If so (which I’m thinking you have not) stands or pressbox?
I think we’d all like to know this.
Sincerely,
Your Loyal Readers

Big Five

August 26th, 2010
9:49 pm

Mark, listen to Paul Finebaum show and you will definately move Alabama up 4-5 notches

T

August 26th, 2010
9:51 pm

LSU still has the most crazy fans hands down

UK THORIUGHBRED

August 26th, 2010
9:54 pm

Mark Bradley you went to UK but it’s NO secret you are a louisville fan!

hogjim

August 26th, 2010
9:54 pm

i said something about being a Hog fan,must have struck a nerve,i see my post is gone,ok A Hole take this one off two.

Dog Man

August 26th, 2010
9:56 pm

Shut it down, nuff said and the tackiest ever piece from a dying entity. AJC should be ashamed. MB again mails one in to generate web site hits to justify his existence.

RWE111

August 26th, 2010
9:57 pm

Wow Mark you know how to stir it up. Being part of an Auburn family I have to say I think your poll stinks but hey you have your opinion I have mine. Every stadium you go to has thier share of bad apples some more than others. My family has been cussed at and threatened in Athens Ga.more than once but that does’nt mean all Ga. fans are bad. I have family and close friends that attended UGA . I’m sure the same things have happened in Auburn although not on a scale compared to a lot of other places. From a lot of the comments posted I think you need to get your facts straight and stop coming up with your B.S. childish articles. Oh by the way big daddy by the end of the season I hope you eat your words

Heath

August 26th, 2010
9:59 pm

I actually prefer this lunacy to the “I was at a UGA game a few years ago and they drop-kicked newborns from the top of the stands” comments from yesterday.

Ricky's Rants

August 26th, 2010
10:00 pm

I Am Auburn
Written by: Robert L. Gillette

I am the 30-year old couple coming back to campus for the first time with both little ones in tow. One wears her first blue and orange cheerleader outfit; the other wears #34 even though he is too young to understand why.

I am the 50-year old man who hoped no one saw tears in his eyes when the eagle circled the field. I was too choked even to say ‘War Eagle’. For a moment, I felt foolish and then I didn’t care. God, I love this place.

I am the 60 year old woman meeting her freshman granddaughter who is now the 3rd generation of AU students in our family. Despite my age, I’d strap it on Saturday and hit someone if it weren’t for my gender and this blasted arthritis.

I am Auburn and I have always believed I was different. You can see it when you look up into the stands. My orange is not the same as Tennessee’s and my blue is not that of Florida. But the differences go much deeper than my colors. Read my creed. What other school has one? I genuinely believe in these things. To be a real Auburn man or woman speaks of character, not of geography. All are welcome to walk though my gates, not just the wealthy or the elite.

Georgia and Alabama may have their nations, but we have always been family. Make no mistake, we loathe defeat, but even in defeat, we would rather be an Auburn Tiger than anything else. We are family and you are the sons of Heisman, the sons of Jordan and Dye. You come from a long line of brothers whose names include Burkett, Sidle, Owens, Sullivan, Beasley, Jackson and Rocker. It is a great heritage.

So this Saturday, when the warm ups are over and the prayers and amen spoken, when you hear my thunder growing in the stands above you, when you stand in the tunnel and the smoke begins to form, listen for my voice when you run onto my field. Behind the frenzy of the shakers and deafening roar, I will tell you something in a whisper you may miss. I will be telling you that you are my sons and I am proud of you for the way you wear the burnt orange and navy blue. I am telling you that you are my sons and I love you.

Auburn is so much more than a city or a school or a team or a degree. It is something that, once you have experienced it, will live inside of you forever and become a part of what makes up who you are…

It is driving into town on a game day. You may have come from hundreds of miles away and as you get closer and closer to the city limits, you feel it rising inside of you. Other cars on the highway proudly display their orange and blue flags, magnets or car tags, and you honk and wave at them, because, for that one day, you are all on the same team.

It is the smell in the air and the ritualistic act of tailgating…catching up with old friends, making new ones, and invitations from perfect strangers to try their ribs or watch their satellite TV showing all of the day’s important match-ups…of course, all being secondary to the one that will occur in the great cathedral of Jordan-Hare later that day.

It is the Tiger Walk…where you might just see 300 pound men overcome with emotion and weeping with pride because you have come there to cheer them on. As they walk by, you might exchange a glance with one or two of them and you can see it in their eyes…it is going to be their day.

It is the students…dressed in their best, because going to an Auburn game is like going to church for Auburn people….you show the same respect as you would if you were in God’s house. Those students remind you of the days when you were walking in their shoes and Auburn was your home…but then you realize, in many ways, it is still and always will be HOME.

It is that lump that rises in your throat when the band plays the Alma Mater as the eagle is soaring over your head during pregame.

It is walking around on a “foreign” and sometimes hostile campus. You are easily identified (Auburn people always are) and the enemy jeers and shouts things at you to mask their feelings of intimidation. But just then, you happen upon a friend you have never met before. You know they are your friend by the colors they wear or the shaker in their hand. You exchange a “War Eagle” and a confident grin because he/she knows what you know.

It is when your heart leaps with every touchdown, field goal, sack, and interception…because those are our boys. And win or lose, they will always have our undying support. After all, it is those boys that you are really there for, and not a coach or a logo or a trustee or a president.

It is the complete and utter exhilaration of walking away victorious over a worthy opponent…that feeling of pride and accomplishment as if it were your own feet that had crossed the goal line scoring the last points yourself…that feeling of wanting to scream War Eagle” at the top of your lungs and hug complete strangers…and then there is the ultimate high of defeating your most hated foes from across the state.

No words can describe what this feels like, but you know because you have experienced it.

It is the sheer agony of defeat as the last minutes tick off the clock and you realize that all hope of a victory is gone. You feel like crying and maybe you do…then you hear the faint sounds of a cheer that grows louder and louder….”ITS GREAT TO BE AN AUBURN TIGER.”

It is knowing that year after year, no matter how things change in our hectic lives, you can always come back to “the Loveliest Village on the Plains”…the place where you came from…your home. It will probably look a little different and there will be new names on the backs of the jerseys, but deep down, no matter what, it is still the same.You still love it as much as you always have because Auburn is as much a part of you as your arms, legs and the orange and blue blood that runs through your veins.

And, finally, it is the feeling you have right now as you read these lines….the anticipation inside of you because you know it’s almost time….It’s about to start all over again…but then it really never goes away, does it?

auman

August 26th, 2010
10:05 pm

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Mickey's Mouse

August 26th, 2010
10:06 pm

My Little Buttercup
by The Three Amigos

My little buttercup has the sweetest smile
Dear little buttercup, won’t you stay awhile
Come with me where moonbeams paint the sky
And you and I might linger in the sweet by and by, oh…

Dear little buttercup, with your eyes so blue
Oh little buttercup, you’ re a dream come true
You and I will settle down in a cottage built for two
Oh, dear little buttercup, I love you…

Everybody !

My little buttercup, has the sweetest smile
Dear little buttercup won’t you stay awhile
You and I will settle down in a cottage built for two, oh

Dear little buttercup
Sweet little buttercup,
My little buttercup
I love you

Mobile Dawg

August 26th, 2010
10:06 pm

Whattayagot Loran ?

Mark, your ears must have been burning this afternoon. Your journalistic skills were truly insulted by Finebaum on his radio show today, repeatedly. But then, your topic was the discussion of choice on his program today. Does that make him a hypocrite, or worse?

Back to you Larry

Tim

August 26th, 2010
10:10 pm

It sure is fun to watch the aubrun fans twist off with this public, but very true, pronouncement they have precious little to crow about. If not for that little village in west Georgia, UGA fans would appear completely disillusioned with their lack of national prominence.

Austin Wall

August 26th, 2010
10:12 pm

Bradley, Why the h&^% weren’t the Gators # 1 you jerk….up yours and %$#@ you.

George

August 26th, 2010
10:13 pm

Sit near LSU fans at an SEC football game and you will never again question which fans are the most obnoxious. No one else can even come in 2nd place to those crazy cajuns.

Virginia Dog

August 26th, 2010
10:14 pm

I am a hardcore UGA fan, but to say that Auburn fans are the most obnoxious is just plain wrong. Since my wife is an Auburn graduate I have spent a lot of time around her fellow graduates and they have always been a cordial group and great to get along with. The most obnoxious fans, I have concluded after listening to Paul Finebaum, are Alabama fans. I never felt this way before but I truly dislike them and, although I think they will have a great season, I will be pulling for them to lose every week. Finebaum’s show is a joke (it’s on XM and supposed to be national) as a true college football show and he, along with his redneck buddies, simply trash everyone but Bama. They even have local Alabama ads on the show (how national is that?). The only callers from other parts of the country are Alabama rednecks calling from their 18 wheeler as they drive through the midwest or the west coast.

Dawg Whisperer

August 26th, 2010
10:14 pm

I guess this piece on most obnoxious fans is analogous to motorists that strain their neck to see a car wreck. It gets your attention but it’s not something you condone. I’m just glad that Auburn fans are the most obnoxious. If MB said so, it must be.

Allen

August 26th, 2010
10:18 pm

Having lived in Alabama (thank god I got out) I can honestly say Alabama and Auburn fans are the worst. Alabama because they cant handle recent success and acknowledge The Bear is dead and Auburn….what can ya say?……they cheer the loudest for the fewest reasons.

Steven Mitchell

August 26th, 2010
10:19 pm

Mark, Agreed….last year at the auburn game was the worst I’ve ever and I mean ever experienced in my 35 yrs of attending college games. Their cheer has changes from “war eagle” to “F#@$ YOU”. We might holler Roll Tide and the response was FU every time. The hatred was unbelievable. Been to Auburn several times but last year was the worst, you could see the anger in all their fans. Even the kids…..That game has always been a great outting for the family, but my family will never be put in that situation again. Classless bunch of want-a-be’s….I guess my daddy was right when he told me Auburn will always be Auburn.

auman

August 26th, 2010
10:21 pm

mr bradley has never seen AUBURN play before or he would not say that.he just in the office writing stories. how about write a story about your favorite coach . kiffin WAR EAGLE

South Tiger

August 26th, 2010
10:22 pm

mark bradley–mouthpiece of the Ga bulldogs. The Ga fans are 100 times more obnoxious than auburn fans, but in atlanta, you’ve got to trash other sec teams to keep your job.

auman

August 26th, 2010
10:23 pm

hey allen glad you left WAR EAGLE

Allen

August 26th, 2010
10:25 pm

Paul Finebaum? Is he still alive? There is nothing any “so called” sports writer in Alabama has to say that has any importance in the world of sports. Especially Finebaum. He is a perfect example of why the Birmingham media market is suited for professionals on the move or people who settle for second best and are ready (and in his case) need to retire

Dave

August 26th, 2010
10:26 pm

Mark, plain and simple….you completely FAILED. Spend a little more time on your articles, maybe even research. Yea you may have been to games, but judging by this list you are completely off the mark. But hey, you spit out some garbage to be published and did your job. Good work.

superhowie55

August 26th, 2010
10:27 pm

all sports teams have some players and fans who are jerks.dont think this will ever change either.

joe

August 26th, 2010
10:30 pm

“Because they run off coaches on a whim. ” Really? Since the arrival of the ‘tainted’ Pat Dye, Auburn is on their forth coach. In that same time Alabama is on their ninth. Seems like Alabama has had more than their fair share of NCAA issues over the last 20 years. Bryant Denny is full of pot-bellied rednecks wearing roll tide suspenders, bellies covered only by their dirty wife-beater, waiving broomsticks with empty Tide boxes surrounded toilet paper rolls and Auburn’s fans are obnoxous? Put on your big floppy shoes, shine up your red nose and go scare children at birthday parties, clown.

MJ

August 26th, 2010
10:31 pm

Hey RJ, Do you know what an inferiority complex is? I think maybe you are delusional….

Rock E. Topp

August 26th, 2010
10:31 pm

All you bozos who claim to have been spit on, cursed at, had batteries thrown at you, etc, etc. while @ Neyland Stadium are full of horse hockey. I have been going to games for about 25 years in Knoxville and NEVER have I witnessed anything like this. Yes, people get loud and hurl insults but what you boobs are saying is pure fabrication! Why do you feel the need to lie? Is it because UT whipped the snot out of UGA last year?

Bill

August 26th, 2010
10:33 pm

well, it wasn’t journalism, so i gueeees it was a poor attmept at humor?

Loul

August 26th, 2010
10:35 pm

Hey Allen, When is Ga going to have “recent success” like Bama. Don’t be a hater just because your team has been “blacked out” of any championship what so ever since 1980. Before Coach Bryant died I remind you. The recent success of Bama will continue and I’m sure that just chaps your a#@. But brother don’t be a hater. Thank God you got out of Alabama.

Tech Sucks

August 26th, 2010
10:40 pm

You really don’t understand Mark, why everyone hated Tebow? Jumping around the field like an idiot and celebrating like he won the Superbowl after a 3 yard run?

Yeah total class all the way.

jmg

August 26th, 2010
10:41 pm

You’re right about one thing. You are an idiot.****

Ben There

August 26th, 2010
10:42 pm

I was on the elevator at Jordan-Hare Stadium after UGA had upset the Tigers. A big no-neck woman in a blue dress was telling her two little children how horrible Georgia fans were. She didn’t know I went to UGA. Those two little kids are in their 30s now. I can see how they could be the number one obnox. They were trained at an early age.

Loul

August 26th, 2010
10:42 pm

Hey Rock E Topp, I agree nothing but a blast every trip to knoxville. Been their 13/14 times to Bama games never not one issue. Love staying in Gatlinburg as well. As a matter of fact the last couple of trips it was like visiting a morgue. Couldn’t get a rise out of any the Vol fans. Ya’ll have been through alot recently.

Samuel Dawkins

August 26th, 2010
10:43 pm

Man, Auburn huh. Who would have thought it. You’re an idiot

Ryan

August 26th, 2010
10:43 pm

i love that there is a person who is so hurt UK basketball is so good they talk about it on a football poll.

Situation

August 26th, 2010
10:43 pm

Auburn fans have to be really proud right now. It’s been a long darn time since they’ve been mentioned in a sentence with the number 1.

Loul

August 26th, 2010
10:49 pm

It’s apparent that Joe doesn’t get out to very many college games. Every school has fans that express there selves like those you described. You are clueless…..Every school has their group of clowns that’s what makes college football an awesome experience. You are dumb and your an A@#….your a DumbA$#..Red Forman

Michael

August 26th, 2010
10:49 pm

At a women’s basketball game once, I heard a stupid UT fan complain that their mascot, a costumed female version of Smokey was not wearing a top. You know, topless. They would love themselves some Tim Tebow.

Lou

August 26th, 2010
10:53 pm

Good post SITUATION…….They will call off classes and have a parade next monday. Then it’s off to see OCarter, I mean Obama.