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The Ultimate Home Field Advantage! Tua Tagovailoa to Have 405+ Family Members Attend Title Game

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Are any of them hawt?

Need a hawtness factor along with great bewbs.

Father, brothers, Uncles and 1st Cousins that are dudes are allowed. Beyond that? All ladies.
 

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:lol: @ all the butthurt bitches acting like Tua is paying for all the tickets.

Because you know, it's impossible that the family members are capable of paying for them.
 

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I will say, I grew up a bulldog fan, and went to the 2007 Sugar Bowl. Hawaiians are just some of the nicest people on the planet. They were giving us all macademia nuts, fresh tea, leis, even Honu keychains. (and here are the UGA fans chanting overrated as their insanely elite team beats them). But I've liked Hawaiians ever since then. They also seem to have strong family values. I really respect that they came to console Tua after he lost the Heisman, and they'll be there to console him against the title game. Good show from a good family.
 

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Good luck finding enough poi.

Poi is surprisingly good, though the best Hawaiian dishes are poke and kalua pork (which actually competes with Southern BBQ for tenderness and flavor). Never will get their love for spam though.
 

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I am sure this is all perfectly legal and not against any NCAA rules.

How many tickets is Alabama allotted? Is demand so poor that tickets can be easily had?

If all 85 players brought 400 family members that is 34,000 people. I bet this is a case of Animal Farm where some pigs are just more equal than other pigs. (I think I quoted the correct book)

Going to be a nice, Hawaiian party I guess.

Who said all football players were made equal? lol
 

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Poi is surprisingly good, though the best Hawaiian dishes are poke and kalua pork (which actually competes with Southern BBQ for tenderness and flavor). Never will get their love for spam though.

You can keep your poi, I'll take the Kalua and all the Loco Moco, Potato Mac Salad, Spam Musubi, malasadas and Manapua.
 

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I will say, I grew up a bulldog fan, and went to the 2007 Sugar Bowl. Hawaiians are just some of the nicest people on the planet. They were giving us all macademia nuts, fresh tea, leis, even Honu keychains. (and here are the UGA fans chanting overrated as their insanely elite team beats them). But I've liked Hawaiians ever since then. They also seem to have strong family values. I really respect that they came to console Tua after he lost the Heisman, and they'll be there to console him against the title game. Good show from a good family.

He’s 0/1 at needing consoling in CFP title games...
 

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Both sides of my family were some of the first white settlers of north-central Georgia, and not many of them have left over the years, and I know a lot of my 5th and 6th cousins, but I don't think I know 405 family members.

Well to be fair they lived on an Island and probably had more opportunity to "inter-mingle" than you and your cousins.....










:dhd: I kid, I kid....
 

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Cool his family is going but that doesn’t even make up 1% of the attendance:suds:
 

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:lol: @ all the butthurt bitches acting like Tua is paying for all the tickets.

Because you know, it's impossible that the family members are capable of paying for them.

You should reach out to Tua and see if he can throw a ticket your way so you can FINALLY watch your beloved Tide live for the first time in your life. Fuck’s sake man, it’s time you FINALLY go to a game!
 

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Everybody in Louisiana is named Thibodeaux.

Below are the 20 most common Cajun last names in Louisiana, and how many residents share that last name in our state. You can view the entire top 100 most common last names in Louisiana over at forbears.com.

1) Hebert - 20,057
2) Landry - 18,878
3) Broussard - 17,381
4) LeBlanc - 16,579
5) Guidry - 14,726
6) Fontenot - 13,865
7) Richard - 12,746
8) Boudreaux - 12,693
9) Thibodeaux - 9,887
10) Breaux - 9,470
11) Trahan - 8,541
12) Guillory - 8,494
13) Bourgeois - 7,523
14) Bergeron - 6,623
15) Bordelon - 5,589
16) Benoit - 5,274
17) Romero - 5,201
18) Theriot - 5,083
19) Melancon - 4,953
20) Cormier - 4,836




My last name is not on the list. But where my grandparents lived all their lives....it is the second most common last name in the parish(county).
 

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Below are the 20 most common Cajun last names in Louisiana, and how many residents share that last name in our state. You can view the entire top 100 most common last names in Louisiana over at forbears.com.

1) Hebert - 20,057
2) Landry - 18,878
3) Broussard - 17,381
4) LeBlanc - 16,579
5) Guidry - 14,726
6) Fontenot - 13,865
7) Richard - 12,746
8) Boudreaux - 12,693
9) Thibodeaux - 9,887
10) Breaux - 9,470
11) Trahan - 8,541
12) Guillory - 8,494
13) Bourgeois - 7,523
14) Bergeron - 6,623
15) Bordelon - 5,589
16) Benoit - 5,274
17) Romero - 5,201
18) Theriot - 5,083
19) Melancon - 4,953
20) Cormier - 4,836




My last name is not on the list. But where my grandparents lived all their lives....it is the second most common last name in the parish(county).

They pronounce Richard differently.
 

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Below are the 20 most common Cajun last names in Louisiana, and how many residents share that last name in our state. You can view the entire top 100 most common last names in Louisiana over at forbears.com.

1) Hebert - 20,057
2) Landry - 18,878
3) Broussard - 17,381
4) LeBlanc - 16,579
5) Guidry - 14,726
6) Fontenot - 13,865
7) Richard - 12,746
8) Boudreaux - 12,693
9) Thibodeaux - 9,887
10) Breaux - 9,470
11) Trahan - 8,541
12) Guillory - 8,494
13) Bourgeois - 7,523
14) Bergeron - 6,623
15) Bordelon - 5,589
16) Benoit - 5,274
17) Romero - 5,201
18) Theriot - 5,083
19) Melancon - 4,953
20) Cormier - 4,836




My last name is not on the list. But where my grandparents lived all their lives....it is the second most common last name in the parish(county).


One of the hottest chicks I ever dated was a Breaux. She was from Slidell.
 

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They pronounce Richard differently.


Ree-chard. Hebert = A Bear

My last name had an "H" at the beginning but it was dropped when my family came here. It was silent so it was dropped, along with the vowel "u". I still have as many vowels as consonants. 3 each!
 
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