Southerners

Rebels are giving up fits. Cocks are having trouble too. Little Tulane 9-10 at the half against LSU? WTF?

I'm no Auburn fan but I will be tonight.
 
I hate to generalize southerners, hopefully this question wont come across that way.

Why is college football so excruciatingly important to the south? Is it me with just a skewed perspective or is it real?
 
There is a lot of history behind it. We've played Auburn 110 times since 1892. But I'd make the case that football is big in much of the country. The big 10, the big 12. Many of these states don't have pro teams to complete with. The pac 10 is big time as well but a lot more completing interests on the west coast.

It's also how we were brought up. Baseball, football, and even basketball was a huge part of my childhood. I still have regrets that I didn't play in high school. I was on the golf team which I loved but I think I would have made a fine kicker. But I only weighed about 135 soaking wet so maybe it was good I didn't play. My brother blew out his knee on his first game. First kick off even. But it was a blessing. It kept him out of Vietnam.
 
bholderman said:
I hate to generalize southerners, hopefully this question wont come across that way.

Why is college football so excruciatingly important to the south? Is it me with just a skewed perspective or is it real?

I cant give a general answer.

I grew up in a very small town in southern Ohio (Ironton, Ohio, Pop. 7K) For us, football is everything.. from peewee football to high school and Ohio State Buckeyes. It seems to me, that at least there, if you're a guy, the only way to get out is either to join the military or play football.

It's also something that brings the family together and forms extended families. Everyone, it seems, goes to the Friday night games to support the high school team. We get together to watch the Buckeyes on Saturdays.

I know that doesnt really answer anything.. maybe gives some insight into a possible reason
 
bholderman said:
I hate to generalize southerners, hopefully this question wont come across that way.

Why is college football so excruciatingly important to the south? Is it me with just a skewed perspective or is it real?

It's real to a LOT of people. Frankly, it's never mattered to me unless I was playing. (I only played in 7th grade as part of PE or for fun anytime).

I think the whole fanatical football thing is just ridiculous. I'm not and never will be a spectator sport kind of person. I can barely stand watching sports when someone I care about is playing. Thank God for books!

My family growing up was far more concerned with other things than football.
 
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While it has a huge following I'd say well over half of southerners could care less about football. About the only women I've met who liked it went to a college that had a program.
 
Thanks for the feedback, ladies and gents. I greatly appreciate the clarification.
 
EmpressFi said:
I cant give a general answer.

I grew up in a very small town in southern Ohio (Ironton, Ohio, Pop. 7K) For us, football is everything.. from peewee football to high school and Ohio State Buckeyes. It seems to me, that at least there, if you're a guy, the only way to get out is either to join the military or play football.

It's also something that brings the family together and forms extended families. Everyone, it seems, goes to the Friday night games to support the high school team. We get together to watch the Buckeyes on Saturdays.

Am in same vicinity as Ironton, and go Bucks...we just won another 30-7. :nana:
 
WAR EAGLE!

There are many stories surrounding the origins of Auburn's battle cry, "War Eagle." The most popular account involves the first Auburn football game in 1892 between Auburn and the University of Georgia. According to the story, in the stands that day was an old Civil War soldier with an eagle that he had found injured on a battlefield and kept as a pet. The eagle broke free and began to soar over the field, and Auburn began to march toward the Georgia end-zone. The crowd began to chant, "War Eagle" as the eagle soared. After Auburn won the game, the eagle crashed to the field and died but, according to the legend, his spirit lives on every time an Auburn man or woman yells "War Eagle!" The battle cry of "War Eagle" also functions as a greeting for those associated with the University. For many years, a live golden eagle has embodied the spirit of this tradition. The eagle was once housed on campus in The Eagle's Cage (which was the second largest single-bird enclosure in the country), but the aviary was taken down in 2003 and the eagle moved to a nearby raptor center. The eagle, War Eagle VI (nicknamed "Tiger"), is trained to fly around the stadium before every home game to the delight of fans.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_football
 
WriterDom said:
WAR EAGLE!

Hey, get it right, it's really War Beagle.



It really, really sucked to have to hope they'd win last night. But seeing KY on top of the standings in the east was almost worth it.......
 
bholderman said:
I hate to generalize southerners, hopefully this question wont come across that way.

Why is college football so excruciatingly important to the south? Is it me with just a skewed perspective or is it real?

Life in a small southern town...... Friday night - only thing to do in town is the high school football game................. Saturday - only thing to do in town is watch the college games then go to the local dirt race track ................... Sunday after church - gather around the tv and watch NASCAR, when it's over there's the nfl until january and you get two really, really, really boring Sundays until Daytona.....

Okay, so I didn't truly leave the small town behind.....
 
It's one of the few times I have ever pulled for Auburn. The cocks have a tough road ahead. If we beat Tennessee and that's a big if, we could end up playing LSU with the winner playing for the national championship. That's a lot to ask from bullpups but we can dream.
 
WriterDom said:
Let's all do the gator chomp

That just has to be saved. Forever.....

That is soooooo blackmail material...... you're gonna be thrown out of the bulldog nation if it ever gets out that you said that......................
 
morninggirl5 said:
Life in a small southern town...... Friday night - only thing to do in town is the high school football game................. Saturday - only thing to do in town is watch the college games then go to the local dirt race track ................... Sunday after church - gather around the tv and watch NASCAR, when it's over there's the nfl until january and you get two really, really, really boring Sundays until Daytona.....

Okay, so I didn't truly leave the small town behind.....

You could always spend a day getting tied up, spanked, flogged and fucked.
 
bholderman said:
I hate to generalize southerners, hopefully this question wont come across that way.

Why is college football so excruciatingly important to the south? Is it me with just a skewed perspective or is it real?

I'm one of the weird southerners who doesn't care about football, or sports in general. In fact, I have a fairly radical opinion of organized sports in the school system. However, I think it's more a human bonding experience than anything else.

I'll use High School football as my daughter is in the band so I go to all the local team's games to watch her. :) Ever watched folks at a High School (or, I assume, College as well...I'm not paying $50 a ticket to watch something that's televised that I really don't care about) football game? Suddenly, everyone on one side is your buddy who will high five you when the team does well or commiserate when things go poorly. You all have a common "enemy"...the other team and their fans...who you can yell at, strive to beat, etc and yet when it's all said and done, the sane ones will cross over to the other side, shake hands and state "good game" no matter who wins. It's (usually) friendly competition and nothing more. Entire families will go to the game to see each other, meet with friends and bond over a common 'goal.'

Of course, there are the nutcases who slash tires, key cars, destroy the other team's buses, shoot other folks, etc over a stupid football game, but there are nutcases everywhere. :)
 
morninggirl5 said:
That just has to be saved. Forever.....

That is soooooo blackmail material...... you're gonna be thrown out of the bulldog nation if it ever gets out that you said that......................


It was sarcasm. I only wish I was there to see all the lizard tears. At least Florida doesn't turn the fire hoses on fans like Auburn. Fucking rednecks.
 
dixicritter said:
ROTFLMAO... That was a good one MG!!!! :D

It's a Million Dollar Band thang......... there's a whole rendition of their fight song about the beagle........ I only rode the Skank bus one time so I don't remember anything other than the first line................
 
WriterDom said:
It was sarcasm. I only wish I was there to see all the lizard tears. At least Florida doesn't turn the fire hoses on fans like Auburn. Fucking rednecks.


Sure, it was.......

Don't compliment them like that... Fucking rednecks is a step up............
 
WriterDom said:
It's one of the few times I have ever pulled for Auburn. The cocks have a tough road ahead. If we beat Tennessee and that's a big if, we could end up playing LSU with the winner playing for the national championship. That's a lot to ask from bullpups but we can dream.

It's gonna be LSU against somebody.......... I'm hoping it's KY. Ga would be okay..... It's looking like the east champ will have at least 1 SEC loss..... and might even have 2..... Ky is the only one undefeated in the conference but they have SC, LSU, and FL the next three weeks........
 
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