We'll see what happens at the UM game, but I'm almost to the point where I say 'just go already'.
Tweeting from the game in Houston. LSU vs. WI.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/STTDB?src=hash">#STTDB</a></p>— Jerry Tillery (@JerryTillery) <a href="https://twitter.com/JerryTillery/statuses/505892996295196673">August 31, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Wtf is sttdb?
suck that tiger d bitch
They chant that at games. It's hella classy.
I'm pretty sure being an lsu fan requires a complete lack of shame or self-awareness.
I just hope after watching this game he doesn't decide that where he really wants to be is Wisconsin.
To be honest, I would not have expected Tillery to post something like this. Seems classless and out of character.
You guys realize one of our chants is "Suck it [team we are playing]," right?
Will the student section be chanting f michigan?
The origin of the term came from the "Tiger Rifles," a volunteer company raised in the New Orleans area as part of Major Chatham Roberdeau Wheat's 1st Special Battalion, Louisiana Volunteer Infantry (2nd Louisiana Battalion). A large number of the men were foreign-born, particularly Irish Americans, many from the city's wharves and docks. Many men had previous military experience in local militia units or as filibusters. They (and the regiments that later became known as the Tigers) were organized and trained at Camp Moore.
Originally, Company B of Wheat's Tigers wore distinctive uniforms similar to the French zouave, with straw hats or red cloth fezzes, blue-striped chasseur-style pantaloons, and short dark blue jackets with red lacing. The Tiger Zouaves apparently wore the fezzes in camp and straw hats while in the field. As time went on, this garb was replaced by Confederate uniforms and what clothing the men could purchase or otherwise obtain from civilians. Within months of arriving in Northern Virginia, Wheat's entire five-company battalion began to be called the Louisiana Tigers.
I actually don't have a problem that he tweeted that. My only take away was that he was at the LSU/Wisconsin game in Houston.
That is my only issue, too.
You skip on ND home opener to go to LSU's that wasn't even being played in Louisiana...
I mean he gets 1 official to an ND game... I wouldn't waste it on Rice. Conversely he can drive to see a top 20 showdown.