Auburn Wanted To Have The Tiger Walk At Neyland?(merged)

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auchristopher

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We had it in 2004 and have had one at every road game since I can remember. It seems like its happening anyways just from reading our forums...The auburn boards have pages long thread of this....I hope this doesn't cause a riot on your campus.
 
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We had it in 2004 and have had one at every road game since I can remember. It seems like its happening anyways just from reading our forums...The auburn boards have pages long thread of this....I hope this doesn't cause a riot on your campus.

We can't wait to see your rodeo sideshow. :good!:
 
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We had it in 2004 and have had one at every road game since I can remember. It seems like its happening anyways just from reading our forums...The auburn boards have pages long thread of this....I hope this doesn't cause a riot on your campus.



do you mean they will "tiger prowl" in limos to Neyland?
 
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**There will be no Tiger Walk at Neyland Stadium on Saturday, according to the Auburn website. The message was this:

"For safety and security measures requested by the University of Tennessee, there will not be a Tiger Walker at Neyland Stadium.

Auburn preparing for the noise of Tennessee | The Gold Mine - al.com

Has anyone ever heard of the away team doing this or even trying to do this. Incredibly disrespectful imo.
 
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The intelegence level on the plains of Tiger/Eagle?? land never ceases to amaze
 
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No...Usually it takes place from the Lee County Jail to the courthouse.... always works well for them at home... No convenience for them here
 
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Yeah I have a feeling that wouldn't go over too well, especially since the game is late and people would have had all day to get good and liquored-up. War-damn-bluetick coonhound!
 
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You got to be kidding...Sniffing those cow patties down there has rotted some brain cells.
 
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what school would allow the visiting team to do this? Also, if I were MH, I might slap the guy that asked if they could do it.
 
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Also unlike at Auburn, The Auburn cheerleaders are NOT allowed to graze at halftime.
 
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The intelegence level on the plains of Tiger/Eagle?? land never ceases to amaze

Next time you try to question somebody's INTELLIGENCE you might want to check yours.

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When they say "tiger walk", are they referring to the same thing as our "vol walk"? But, in the next paragraph it mentions not having a "tiger walker" so what are they really referring to?:crazy:
 
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Have they ever done it before? Because reading the comments it sounded like they had done it in the past.
 
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Auburn fans are probably the 2nd or 3rd biggest bunch of bastards i've ever had the displeasure of experiencing, at the SEC Championship Game weekend a few years back i did hookup with a couple of their ladies...WOOOOOO Go vols!
 
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Being disrespectful isn't why it's a bad idea. It's a bad idea because there will be about 6 times more Tennessee fans there than Auburn fans. With a late game, that's just asking for trouble.
 
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Have they ever done it before? Because reading the comments it sounded like they had done it in the past.

Yes, they do it at every away game.....Not as big as what it is, but just stand there as the team gets off the bus and cheer them on as they walk into the stadium.....It is not a full blown Tiger Walk....Nothinig wrong cheering on the team as they walk into the stadium.....
 
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Auburn fans are probably the 2nd or 3rd biggest bunch of bastards i've ever had the displeasure of experiencing, at the SEC Championship Game weekend a few years back i did hookup with a couple of their ladies...WOOOOOO Go vols!

Why did you hook up with a cow?!?!?
 

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