Thursday, November 1, 2007

GEAUX TIGERS, BEAT BAMA!

This song is dedicated to you Annie, and all the others of your kind! :)

GEAUX TIGERS!! BEAT BAMA BIG!!!!
LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU

6 comments:

MorningSong said...

For all of my Baton Rouge friends - I thought I would tell you that the radio stations here are begging the Alabama fans to come up with a Louisiana song they can use as a rebuttal to this one!! :) I love the fun of SEC Football!!!!!!!!!

GEAUX TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

annieck said...

Is that you in the front row sloshing your beer all over everyone? ;D
Too bad my speakers aren't hooked up yet, and I can't hear the words. I'm sure they're saying Roll Tide, right?
If not, I'll say if for you...
ROLLLLLLLLLL TIDE!!!

Unknown said...

ROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL TIDE ROLLLL!!!

MorningSong said...

What does Roll Tide have to do with an Elephant mascot????????????????

Do tell!

annieck said...

This site explains the history of "the elephant".
http://www.rolltide.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=8000&ATCLID=239531

annieck said...

Here's the history of "Crimson Tide".
The Crimson Tide

Early newspaper accounts of the University's football squad simply referred to them as the "varsity" or the "Crimson White". The first nickname popular with the media was the "Thin Red Line", which was used until 1906. Hugh Roberts, former sports editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald, is credited with coining the phrase "Crimson Tide" in an article describing the 1907 Iron Bowl played in Birmingham. The game was played in a sea of red mud with Auburn a heavy favorite to win. Alabama held Auburn to a 6-6 tie, thus graduating to their newfound nickname.