Wild Turkey
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We ain’t scared. Would have played in Pullman also but those broke asses wanted to sell the game back to us.Auburn is heading to the west coast?
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Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
We ain’t scared. Would have played in Pullman also but those broke asses wanted to sell the game back to us.Auburn is heading to the west coast?
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Don't expect a lot of fans at the Cal game unless Auburn fans travel well. Cal could have a national title contender and they still wouldn't sell out their venue. That's a weird school.We ain’t scared. Would have played in Pullman also but those broke asses wanted to sell the game back to us.
Don’t hate the player, hate the game.
No idea how that one would go. Not a lot of people from Alabama are going to like the idea of stepping foot on Berkeley.Don't expect a lot of fans at the Cal game unless Auburn fans travel well. Cal could have a national title contender and they still wouldn't sell out their venue. That's a weird school.
An Oregon Duck buddy of mine has been to both of those stadiums (LSU & FSU) and he said both of them were dumps.
Home & away neutral site series tells me they hate their stadiums.Then all I got to say is birds of a feather flock together. Because you're buddy doesn't appear to be too bright either. LSU has one of the best atmosphere of any stadium in the country and FSU has had one of the better reno jobs of any stadium I've been in.
One and done neutral site game says they hate their whole state.Home & away neutral site series tells me they hate their stadiums.
Been to Tallahassee, Can Confirm. And the other stadium has a fake nickname
A home & away neutral site series tells me that their home stadiums are dumps.
If southerners hate playing in their home stadiums that's their thing. Kind of like that annual UGA vs UF neutral site game.Actually what it tells you is that whether the game is played
at the Home of the Jags or whether the game is played at the
home of the Saints or whether it is played in FSU's Home stadium
or whether it is played in LSU's home stadium...in all four
instances it will be played in a stadium that has more seats
than anything you could find in the entire state of Washington.
If southerners hate playing in their home stadiums that's their thing. Kind of like that annual UGA vs UF neutral site game.
College tradition is playing at college football stadiums. Not a big deal imo. It's not like either LSU nor FSU play in real conferences that actually play their own conference members.The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. Are you kidding me?
UGA seats 92K at home. UF seats 88K at home. The G-Bowl seats
84K. That's tradition at its finest and I'll tell you one other thing
about it...that nobody ever mentions.
They alternate each year on who is the designated home team and
visitor. Well, the team designated the Home team then only gets
to play 3 home conf games in their own stadium. (4 on the road).
They put themselves at a disadvantage every other year to maintain that tradition.
College tradition is playing at college football stadiums.
No it's not.
No it isn't. College tradition is whining about what other programs do even though it has no bearing on your own program whatsoever.College tradition is playing at college football stadiums.
That's a one and done that Washington fans aren't happy about. Home & away neutral site series tells me those teams not only hate the college atmopshere but they don't like their stadiums.That stadium in Seattle must be a real shithole for Washington to agree to play Auburn at a "neutral site" in Atlanta.
That's a one and done that Washington fans aren't happy about. Home & away neutral site series tells me those teams not only hate the college atmopshere but they don't like their stadiums.
No it's not.