🏈 "Catholics vs. Cousins"

The worst thing for a Southern man to have to deal with, in my opinion, besides a scorned woman is a loud-mouthed, know-it-all, arrogant, wiseazz, northern urban male. The second worst?

Their matching female conterpart.

I have been known to actually run in the other direction.

rant=off...carry on and rtr.

Yankee is the technical term
 
I went to a NASCAR race once, people sitting near me were all from Indiana. People from Indiana have NO room to talk.... Just... wow
Piggy-backing on what cj said.

You know the really funny thing, is that every corner of the country has another corner of the country to look down on for some various reason. It's almost comical.

I remember when Franchione was here and we were playing Iowa State in a bowl game. You should have seen the venom on the boards. Talk about being superior in every way fathomable......Iowa State fans were. You want steriotypes, you should have read some of those posts. These guys were unreal. The really funny (but not really) thing is.......have you guys ever been to Iowa? Have you seen what Iowa is? What they have? Who they are? I mean.......seriously. Their claim to fame is corn. They have nothing else.

To hear them tell it, Iowa is some kind of cultural Mecca, far beyond anything we have in the South.
 
I'm from the North, and all I have to say is, I have family in the swamps and farms of South Jersey who are WAYYY more "hick-y" and "redneck-y" than anyone I ever met in my travels/stays down south and anywhere else in this country!! We always joke how my cousins are a bunch of inbreeds ..

There are stereotypical "Southern" people in all reaches of the country. Frankly I think people outside of the South are just jealous of it. I know I am! I love being born and raised in Philly but I am in love with the vibe, the food, the weather, the culture, everything from the south. Especially the football, people can't ever understand what it's like. Up here, at least in my area, it's about soccer (vomit).

I have to agree that there is a 'type' up here above the Mason Dixon line (and a bit below, in DC and northern VA, and parts of NC). I don't like that type but we don't all fit it! :icon_twisted: I definitely agree that each region always has to hate on another. I guess everyone likes to feel superior to someone, sadly. But as someone from Philly (the most hated on city in this entire country .. sigh), I can relate, to an extent. I just bask in it though, cuz it means someone else has an inferiority complex, especially regarding our passion for our sports teams!! :biggrin_blue:

I hope everyone knows I was kidding when I said this shirt was super classy haha. It's super crappy. Playing on stereotypes is stupid, be creative please!! Kinda reminds me of all the nasty t-shirts that came out after the Penn State scandal ..
 
.......have you guys ever been to Iowa? Have you seen what Iowa is? What they have? Who they are? I mean.......seriously. Their claim to fame is corn. They have nothing else.

Actually I have. I was born there but raised in Bama. Yeah,there is corn as far as the eye can see. In fact, one of my Uncles is a corn farmer.I have been back to Iowa maybe 5 times in my life for family reunions.
 
There are stereotypical "Southern" people in all reaches of the country

I think Jeff Foxworthy said it best a long time ago.

"You might be a redneck and don't even know it".
 
There are stereotypical "Southern" people in all reaches of the country

I think Jeff Foxworthy said it best a long time ago.

"You might be a redneck and don't even know it".


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That reminds me, I was at the mall today and all the sports shops had Notre Dame BCS crap. NOTHING Alabama. I was so disappointed but not surprised. I just wanted to knock them over and yell ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!
 
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That reminds me, I was at the mall today and all the sports shops had Notre Dame BCS crap. NOTHING Alabama. I was so disappointed but not surprised. I just wanted to knock them over and yell ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!

Sold out perhaps? :biggrin_blue:

One of the odd things I follow year in and year out are merchandise sales—it's just something I find interesting.

From June 2010 to July 2011, Texas ranked #1. (Currently hold that spot for the 7th year in a row) That in itself isn't uncommon but to continue to rank that high is a little surprising considering the struggles they have had on the playing field. (This does cover more than football but other programs there haven't been world beaters either)

Alabama came in at #2 followed by Florida and Auburn.

Notre Dame came in at #11 for that years report. Mizzou and A&M were #18 and #19.

In September of this year the rankings had the same top two but Kentucky had entered the mix at #3 following their NC win in basketball. Notre Dame was in 9th place overall.

Fanatics.com, which is the parent company of the company we use for football ads on the front page, released a report in October that Notre Dame was #2 in purchases behind Bama. Strictly online purchases, mind you.


I know, more useless facts around football, right?

FWIW, here's how CLC breaks it down. This is their latest report covering through July of 2012.

Top-75 Universities
(1.) The University of Texas at Austin (2.) The University of Alabama (3.) University of Kentucky (4.) University of Florida (5.) The University of Michigan (6.) Louisiana State University (7.) University of North Carolina (8.) University of Georgia (9.) University of Notre Dame (10.) The University of Oklahoma (11.) Auburn University (12.) The Pennsylvania State University (13.) University of Nebraska (14.) University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (15.) University of Wisconsin (16.) University of Tennessee (17.) West Virginia University (18.) University of South Carolina (19.) Texas A&M University (20.) University of Missouri (21.) Florida State University (22.) The University of Kansas (23.) Oklahoma State University (24.) Clemson University (25.) University of Illinois (26.) Texas Tech University (27.) University of Miami (28.) University of Washington (29.) Purdue University (30.) Arizona State University (31.) Syracuse University (32.) University of Louisville (33.) The University of Arizona (34.) University of California, Los Angeles (35.) Duke University (36.) Boise State University (37.) University of California, Berkeley (38.) Oregon State University (39.) University of Minnesota (40.) University of Utah (41.) Stanford University (42.) Washington State University (43.) University of Maryland (44.) The University of Virginia (45.) University of Mississippi (46.) Georgia Institute of Technology (47.) Texas Christian University (48.) University of Connecticut (49.) University of Pittsburgh (50.) University of Colorado (51.) Brigham Young University (52.) University of Cincinnati (53.) East Carolina University (54.) State University of New Jersey (55.) Boston College (56.) Georgetown University (57.) The University of Montana (58.) University of South Florida (59.) University of Central Florida (60.) Vanderbilt University (61.) The University of Memphis (62.) University of Nevada (63.) U.S. Military Academy (64.) The University of New Mexico (65.) The University of Wyoming (66.) Fresno State (67.) Marshall University (68.) Northwestern University (69.) Colorado State University (70.) Villanova University (71.) Texas State University- San Marcos (72.) University of Delaware (73.) Louisiana at Lafayette (74.) Gonzaga University (75.) James Madison University
 
Oh, the hypocrisy of our presumed intellectual betters. They will crow like the prophets at those who dare cross the parameters they have established for political correctness, but then laugh like hyenas fighting over a goat leg at jokes that disparage southerners and southern culture. This attitude, my friends, is the driving force behind the country's hatred of the SEC. It's not the dominance of the conference, as some would argue, it's the fact that it is the SOUTHEASTERN Conference that drives them crazy, and if there's one thing our "elites" can't stand, it's the idea of southerners succeeding at anything.

You do realize the Notre Dame faithful aren't the ones making those shirts don't you? Claussen is and will always be a knucklehead. He's the one who arrived at the College Footbal HOF in a limo just to announce he was going to play at ND. The ND family cringed when he did that.
 
You do realize the Notre Dame faithful aren't the ones making those shirts don't you? Claussen is and will always be a knucklehead. He's the one who arrived at the College Footbal HOF in a limo just to announce he was going to play at ND. The ND family cringed when he did that.

Irish#1, I am so glad you feel this way :chat2_cheers:

From his wikipedia page: Clausen announced his intention to enter the 2010 NFL Draft on December 7, 2009.[SUP][32][/SUP] Clausen was expected to be one of the top quarterbacks available in the draft, along with former Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford. He was projected by many to be a Top-10 pick. Surprisingly, however, he was not selected in the first round of the draft, with Bradford and Florida's Tim Tebow selected ahead of him.[SUP][33][/SUP][SUP][34][/SUP] He was selected by the Carolina Panthers with the 16th pick of the 2nd round (48th overall). Analysts attributed his slide to his cocky demeanor and "persnickety smirkness"

I always thought he came off as a yutz, but when your own wikipedia page confirms this with quotes and sources, that's how you KNOW he's a yutz.
 
Sold out perhaps? :biggrin_blue:

One of the odd things I follow year in and year out are merchandise sales—it's just something I find interesting.

From June 2010 to July 2011, Texas ranked #1. (Currently hold that spot for the 7th year in a row) That in itself isn't uncommon but to continue to rank that high is a little surprising considering the struggles they have had on the playing field. (This does cover more than football but other programs there haven't been world beaters either)

Alabama came in at #2 followed by Florida and Auburn.

Notre Dame came in at #11 for that years report. Mizzou and A&M were #18 and #19.

In September of this year the rankings had the same top two but Kentucky had entered the mix at #3 following their NC win in basketball. Notre Dame was in 9th place overall.

Fanatics.com, which is the parent company of the company we use for football ads on the front page, released a report in October that Notre Dame was #2 in purchases behind Bama. Strictly online purchases, mind you.


I know, more useless facts around football, right?

FWIW, here's how CLC breaks it down. This is their latest report covering through July of 2012.

Top-75 Universities
(1.) The University of Texas at Austin (2.) The University of Alabama (3.) University of Kentucky (4.) University of Florida (5.) The University of Michigan (6.) Louisiana State University (7.) University of North Carolina (8.) University of Georgia (9.) University of Notre Dame (10.) The University of Oklahoma (11.) Auburn University (12.) The Pennsylvania State University (13.) University of Nebraska (14.) University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (15.) University of Wisconsin (16.) University of Tennessee (17.) West Virginia University (18.) University of South Carolina (19.) Texas A&M University (20.) University of Missouri (21.) Florida State University (22.) The University of Kansas (23.) Oklahoma State University (24.) Clemson University (25.) University of Illinois (26.) Texas Tech University (27.) University of Miami (28.) University of Washington (29.) Purdue University (30.) Arizona State University (31.) Syracuse University (32.) University of Louisville (33.) The University of Arizona (34.) University of California, Los Angeles (35.) Duke University (36.) Boise State University (37.) University of California, Berkeley (38.) Oregon State University (39.) University of Minnesota (40.) University of Utah (41.) Stanford University (42.) Washington State University (43.) University of Maryland (44.) The University of Virginia (45.) University of Mississippi (46.) Georgia Institute of Technology (47.) Texas Christian University (48.) University of Connecticut (49.) University of Pittsburgh (50.) University of Colorado (51.) Brigham Young University (52.) University of Cincinnati (53.) East Carolina University (54.) State University of New Jersey (55.) Boston College (56.) Georgetown University (57.) The University of Montana (58.) University of South Florida (59.) University of Central Florida (60.) Vanderbilt University (61.) The University of Memphis (62.) University of Nevada (63.) U.S. Military Academy (64.) The University of New Mexico (65.) The University of Wyoming (66.) Fresno State (67.) Marshall University (68.) Northwestern University (69.) Colorado State University (70.) Villanova University (71.) Texas State University- San Marcos (72.) University of Delaware (73.) Louisiana at Lafayette (74.) Gonzaga University (75.) James Madison University

See, I find this stuff interesting, not useless at all! :tennis:

FYI - definitely not sold out, I actually asked the clerks at a few stores (Dick's, Modell's, Sports Authority, JC Penny's) if they had Bama gear in addition to the ND gear and they did not. I was out doing Christmas shopping the past few days and I have been looking for Bama stuff for my parents (I dragged them to my Bama bar in DC for the Tennessee game and they had a BLAST; new converts!). Didn't look like the ND gear was flying off the shelves though.

From a marketing perspective, I have been looking at the specific schools represented in my area lately. Philly is a college basketball town (we have the Big 5), so there's a lot of: Villanova, U. Penn, Temple, St. Joe's, La Salle, etc. Lots of Penn State and Rutgers. A few UNC, WVU, Duke, and Pitt things (probably more basketball love). No Bama to speak of. I asked for Bama gear for Christmas this year so here's hoping Santa treats me right! And here's hoping Clausen gets a big lump of coal in his stocking :biggrin_blue:
 
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