the only fans i have been ready to fight in a second are lsu fans.
we went down to new orleans for the 'BAMA/lsu bcs game back in '12 (didn't actually GO to the game, but went just to be in the atmosphere and party). almost EVERY lsu fan we met was so damn cocky, arrogant, rude and inn you face screaming "tiger bait! tiger bait!"
i don't mind having a conversation about a team or a game, but don't get in my face screaming crap like that. that's a sure way to get my foot in your ass and for me to go jogging for an hour while it's in there.
all of this was about 5-6 hours before the game.
and every time they showed Coach Saban on the big screen during the game (we were at some pavilion with a crappy, pro-lsu band) they would hold up their middle finger to him.
it sure felt good to see that final of 21-0 and see them all pissed off and throwing crap at that screen. i never laughed so hard.
but one cool thing was we met the place kicker for the Saints while we were there. he was very nice and talked about how much he couldn't stand lsu fans because they were all arrogant as hell and thought they owned that town just like baton rouge. he also said he couldn't wait to see us beat the shit out of them.
i can tolerate just about any fan base because i know there are fans like those in just about every other fan base. but lsu fans are a breed all their own. and it seems as though there has been some cross-breeding going on for quite some time.
we went down to new orleans for the 'BAMA/lsu bcs game back in '12 (didn't actually GO to the game, but went just to be in the atmosphere and party). almost EVERY lsu fan we met was so damn cocky, arrogant, rude and inn you face screaming "tiger bait! tiger bait!"
i don't mind having a conversation about a team or a game, but don't get in my face screaming crap like that. that's a sure way to get my foot in your ass and for me to go jogging for an hour while it's in there.
all of this was about 5-6 hours before the game.
and every time they showed Coach Saban on the big screen during the game (we were at some pavilion with a crappy, pro-lsu band) they would hold up their middle finger to him.
it sure felt good to see that final of 21-0 and see them all pissed off and throwing crap at that screen. i never laughed so hard.
but one cool thing was we met the place kicker for the Saints while we were there. he was very nice and talked about how much he couldn't stand lsu fans because they were all arrogant as hell and thought they owned that town just like baton rouge. he also said he couldn't wait to see us beat the shit out of them.
i can tolerate just about any fan base because i know there are fans like those in just about every other fan base. but lsu fans are a breed all their own. and it seems as though there has been some cross-breeding going on for quite some time.