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Well I know I am considered a "dirt-road alumni" because I haven't attended UT. Perhaps a sidewalk alumni neck is cross between an AL redneck and someone who just stands on the sidewalk wishing they could attend.
Until Berry graduates...Yes I am
Correcting my grammar incorrectly shows me two things: (1) you had no other argument and (2) you struggle with correcting grammar.
HIERARCHY OF FANDOM:
1.) Alumni who both played and coach(ed) at their alma mater;
2.) Alumni who played at their alma mater;
3.) Alumni who work(ed) for the athletic department of their alma mater;
4.) All other alumni; and
5.) Everyone else who wants to be a fan.
So if you are a UT fan throughout your life and high school, and you get a scholarship to go to another school that cost two.three times as much to attend, you should turn it down just so you can say I'm a UT fan because I graduated there? Nonsense. End of discussion.
So if you are a UT fan throughout your life and high school, and you get a scholarship to go to another school that cost two.three times as much to attend, you should turn it down just so you can say I'm a UT fan because I graduated there? Nonsense. End of discussion.
HIERARCHY OF FANDOM:
1.) Alumni who both played and coach(ed) at their alma mater;
2.) Alumni who played at their alma mater;
3.) Alumni who work(ed) for the athletic department of their alma mater;
4.) All other alumni; and
5.) Everyone else who wants to be a fan.
Is there a non-alum board so I can interact with those like myself, who simply don't understand waiting in line and decorating floats?
Until Berry graduates...Yes I am
Correcting my grammar incorrectly shows me two things: (1) you had no other argument and (2) you struggle with correcting grammar.
HIERARCHY OF FANDOM:
1.) Alumni who both played and coach(ed) at their alma mater;
2.) Alumni who played at their alma mater;
3.) Alumni who work(ed) for the athletic department of their alma mater;
4.) All other alumni; and
5.) Everyone else who wants to be a fan.
I'm going to take wild guess that you must have been the float decorating director.
Actually I was a member of the Pride of the Southland band. I spent from 7:50am - 8:40am then 1:15pm - 3:05pm every Tuesday and Thursday plus 8:00am-9:00am on game Saturdays practicing for a 10 minute performance on the field. This doesnt take into account the time before being at the band room, parade to the stadium, then staying til the stadium was virtually empty playing music for those leaving.
All for 1 hour credit. And no scholarship.
What did you do to show your school spirit. What orange blood did you shed for your team?
I'll take a wild guess - you have an associates degree
Actually I was a member of the Pride of the Southland band. I spent from 7:50am - 8:40am then 1:15pm - 3:05pm every Tuesday and Thursday plus 8:00am-9:00am on game Saturdays practicing for a 10 minute performance on the field. This doesnt take into account the time before being at the band room, parade to the stadium, then staying til the stadium was virtually empty playing music for those leaving.
All for 1 hour credit. And no scholarship.
What did you do to show your school spirit. What orange blood did you shed for your team?
I'll take a wild guess - you have an associates degree
You had the privilege of being in the band, got into the game for free, and you consider that "shedding orange blood?"
Thanks for proving the point
See what you dont know is that while in the band we had our activities card punched just like all students that get tickets do.
Yeah, I'd say spending 8-12 hours a week only to get 1 hour credit and having the same hole punched on my activity card is shedding a boat load of orange blood.
just like those that chose to go to the game, get drunk and yell at the game, or play football. Its all voluntary.
I chose to do it because that's the pride I have the the orange.
