It was supposed to be. :yelwink2: My wifes B-day and mine are in December and we said we would never do that to our kids. But now it will be kinda cool to have all our b-days around the same time. We can celebrate in Atlanta when the Tigers make it back to the SECCG. :thumb:
A true Tiger fan is not a fair-weather fan. He supports the team if they are 12-0 or 0-12. He never misses listening to or watching a game if he (or she) can help it.
A true TIGER fan stayed tonight after 2 inches of rain and we are not playing a ranked team. :helmet:
I can give you an example of someone who I think is not a fan. I am in Dallas w/my wife for some time away from the kids. We go to the Texas state fair. There are bunchs of folks w/burnt orange on from head to toe at the fair in the middle of there game against Nebraska. How can you not be at home watching "your" team play. Can you say band wagon?
Why is it that LSU fans seem to be the cheesiest of all the SEC football fans? Did this ever strike anyone as weird? I mean you don't see that many goatees at an Ole Miss game.
i dunno how much this justifies, but as a 11 year old and from nashville, tn, i had never had the chance to see lsu and that year lsu played at vandy (squeaked by with a 7-6 win and then beat #1 fla the next week), i went behind my parents back, sold the television in my room with the help of my friend, bought my own ticket cuz my parents said it was too expensive and then got the biggest spanking for it...and it was worth every bit of the pain cuz i got to see that one game :geauxtige :tigerhead LSU!
I was at the game! woo hoo I put in for tenn tix in april and got a room in march. i was going with ticket or no ticket. i didn't win the lottery, but bought 2 tix from a high school classmate.