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turnpiketiger LSU Fan Member since May 2020 6446 posts
Biggest & most passionate SEC fan base rankings Posted by turnpiketiger on 5/28/20 at 11:13 am
1A. LSU 1B. Bama 2. UGA 3. A&M 4. Tennessee 5. Auburn 6 Florida then there’s a pretty big drop off 7. Arkansas 8. Carolina 9. State 10. Ole miss 11. Missouri 12. Vandy I based these on my experience. It has nothing to do with the current state of each program. It’s just the passion and amount of gear I see while traveling. Georgia is very close to being 1C in my book.
SidewalkTiger LSU Fan An undisclosed location Member since Dec 2019 36460 posts Online
Posted by SidewalkTiger on 5/28/20 at 11:16 am to turnpiketiger
I see more LSU and Bama gear throughout the country than any other program.
BlueBlood2020 Kentucky Fan Lexington, KY Member since Sep 2017 533 posts
Posted by BlueBlood2020 on 5/28/20 at 11:22 am to turnpiketiger
No Kentucky, eh? If this is all sports included, namely basketball, I would picture U.K. in the top 5.
BlindTiger7 LSU Fan Houston Member since Sep 2016 2617 posts
Posted by BlindTiger7 on 5/28/20 at 11:25 am to turnpiketiger
Once again UGA trying to be in the top tier but just not cutting it!
turnpiketiger LSU Fan Member since May 2020 6446 posts
Posted by turnpiketiger on 5/28/20 at 11:27 am to BlueBlood2020
Whoops. UK is probably right after Carolns in the same area as Arkansas. No way is UK up there with A&M or Tennessee overall.
Lsupimp LSU Fan Ersatz Amerika-97.6% phony & fake Member since Nov 2003 72827 posts
Posted by Lsupimp on 5/28/20 at 11:35 am to turnpiketiger
I would have it like this: 1A. LSU 1B. Bama 3A A&M 3B. UGA 3C. Tennessee 3D. UForfeit 7. Auburn 8. Kentucky 9. Carolina 10. Ole Miss 11. State 12. Arkansas 13.The ghost of Georgia Tech, Suwannee and Tulane 14a Missouri 14b Vandy Fight me.
texag7 USA Fan College Station Member since Apr 2014 34803 posts
Posted by texag7 on 5/28/20 at 11:38 am to turnpiketiger
UGA has a bigger fanbase than lsu. A&M most likely as well
Lsupimp LSU Fan Ersatz Amerika-97.6% phony & fake Member since Nov 2003 72827 posts
Posted by Lsupimp on 5/28/20 at 11:40 am to texag7
K Daniel. Keep repeating that and someday-like magic-Aggie will be relevant. I promise.
AUCE05 Auburn Fan Member since Dec 2009 39678 posts
Posted by AUCE05 on 5/28/20 at 11:41 am to turnpiketiger
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gohogs141 Arkansas Fan Fayetteville Member since Jun 2011 6984 posts
Posted by gohogs141 on 5/28/20 at 11:43 am to turnpiketiger
I would put our twitter fanbase up against anyone for our size. We helped Peyton Hillis win a madden cover We can be a bit fairweather at times but when we're good at something we definitely show up like few teams. We traveled like crazy for basketball in the 90's and Kendall Rogers said our showing for the college baseball NC game a few years ago was unlike anything he'd seen. Top 25 attendance in football, borderline top 10 in basketball and top 5 in baseball on average the last 5 years. Though football has gone drastically downhill because no one wants to watch 2-10 garbage.
dstone12 USA Fan Texan Member since Jan 2007 22334 posts
Posted by dstone12 on 5/28/20 at 11:43 am to turnpiketiger
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tiger perry New Orleans Saints Fan Member since Dec 2009 25668 posts Online
Posted by tiger perry on 5/28/20 at 11:44 am to gohogs141
I really don’t know. Because of the football dynasty, I see more Bama gear than anyone else
Mithridates6 LSU Fan Member since Oct 2019 8220 posts
Posted by Mithridates6 on 5/28/20 at 11:45 am to turnpiketiger
La and AL are small states compared to the others in the top 6, so that's unlikely. Bama fans are the most passionate but that often veers into being unhinged, like assaulting other teams' fans and shooting their own fans for not being upset enough about a loss LINK
Auburn80 Auburn Fan Backwater, TN Member since Nov 2017 5032 posts
Posted by Auburn80 on 5/28/20 at 11:49 am to turnpiketiger
Are we talking largest or more passionate. I would put Auburn in the top 3 for passion. A lot are grads and love their University more than just football like Alabama.
texag7 USA Fan College Station Member since Apr 2014 34803 posts
Posted by texag7 on 5/28/20 at 11:52 am to Auburn80
I heard it’s like a family over there
Auburn80 Auburn Fan Backwater, TN Member since Nov 2017 5032 posts
Posted by Auburn80 on 5/28/20 at 11:53 am to tiger perry
quote: I really don’t know. Because of the football dynasty, I see more Bama gear than anyone else Gear = fans, not passion. Bama has a lot of casual fans who don't know much about the school as a whole.
Reservoir dawg Mississippi St. Fan Member since Oct 2013 12483 posts
Posted by Reservoir dawg on 5/28/20 at 11:56 am to turnpiketiger
If that ranking is based on personal experience, I would suggest you get out more.
Auburn80 Auburn Fan Backwater, TN Member since Nov 2017 5032 posts
Posted by Auburn80 on 5/28/20 at 12:01 pm to turnpiketiger
I will also add that you have USCe way too low. In fact, they should be #1. They have sold out Williams Bryce even when their team is terrible and there is no hope. That to me is the definition of loyal and passionate. When the big 6 fall on hard times, the stadiums empty out pretty quick. Plus, you cannot judge Kentucky unless you include Basketball.
cajunbama Alabama Fan Metairie Member since Jan 2007 26127 posts
Posted by cajunbama on 5/28/20 at 12:02 pm to turnpiketiger
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BullDozerDawg Tampa Member since Nov 2018 229 posts
Posted by BullDozerDawg on 5/28/20 at 12:07 pm to turnpiketiger
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The Southeastern Conference is an intoxicant to a whole lot of folks. To a few, it is a virtual religion, bless their hearts. For the Southern addicts who take deep draughts of its sweet brew every day of the year, it is an unnatural high, and a way to make a statement to the rest of the country. In brief, the statement is as follows:
"We are better than y'all
all y'all !" Illusions can be reassuring if fervently believed.
I should know. My alma mater, Georgia Tech was a charter member of the SEC, and remained a member until my senior year, 1964. Later I coached at Alabama and Kentucky, also charter members.
To other defenders of regional bias, people in the Big Ten (11), Pac-10, or Big 12, the conference is characterized as a bunch of cheaters, which is usually not the case.
To thinking people who believe in the inherent worth of team sport, the conference simply possesses great football. At any given time the league is made up of well-coached teams who are trained in the fundamentals required to win. They are characterized by smart coaches, dedicated players, speed, execution, physical and mental toughness. It can be legitimately charged that academics have too often been given short shrift in the league. That culture is gradually being changed. Academic transgressions are now treated seriously in most instances, and severe sanctions have been levied against universities at which the priorities had been misplaced.
If Miami of Ohio is the cradle of coaches, the Southeastern Conference is the cradle of geniuses. Among them the legendary wizards roll off the tongue. John Heisman of Georgia Tech, Bob Neyland of Tennessee, Bobby Dodd of Georgia Tech, Johnny Vaught at Ole Miss, Paul "Bear" Bryant of Kentucky and Alabama, and Steve Spurrier of Florida and South Carolina are the ones who come to mind. Each of the aforementioned coaches transformed the sport with his unique contributions. Each of them won more than anyone thought possible, and did it his way. Each had a certain pizzazz that was irresistible to players, alumni and the press. Each could get his men to play harder than the competition. Each, in his own way, wanted to make his players better citizens.
They make me think of Bum Phillips' great compliment to Don Shula: "He can take his'n and beat your'n, and he can take your'n and beat his'n!"
Any football player who lined up for any of the above knew that they had a competitive edge on game day. Their leaders' charisma and style evoked something from us that other teams simply did not have. We looked forward to getting into the locker room.
Bobby Dodd did not complete his degree at the University of Tennessee, and he never quite forgave himself for that fact. So as he considered his legacy as a coach, his 92 percent graduation rate was his favorite statistic. His football record was also remarkable, and his brilliance as a game-day strategist was unparalleled. Bear Bryant wrote that he would rather look across the field and see anyone other than Dodd. I paraphrase Bryant, "Nobody else can coach like Dodd and win. He can beat you on Saturday just by being on the sideline."
I can see him now as he strode into our cramped meeting room beneath the east stands two hours before game time. Dressed in a Brooks Brothers suit and gold tie with his tall, lean frame, he would slip off his brown fedora, exposing his trademark gray hair. His wingtip shoes sparkled. Every detail of his appearance bespoke preparation for the moment. On these occasions his charisma dictated that his auxiliary nickname be applied. We normally called him "The Whistle," since every detail of practice was dictated by his shrill blasts. But on game day he became "The Gray Fox", and we were mesmerized. Bear in mind that he had an unusual task of motivation. Most of us had Saturday morning classes. We had to hustle from the classroom buildings to the locker room to get ready. People today do not believe me when I tell them that. But we were often disheveled and distracted by academics and the complications of getting taped, dressed, and seated before our meetings with him. Many times I was already sweating when we met in that little room. There was no air conditioning and barely enough room for 70 big bodies to squeeze in.
He could have simply stood and eyeballed us and I think we would have been ready to play. He was armed with that rare combination of charisma, calm and absolute confidence. His psychology was the opposite of the public's notion of pregame speeches, and I am convinced he is the only person who could have employed it with such sustained success. One example:
"Men, Georgie is a fine football team. Georgie is a very fine football team." He refused to pronounce the University's name correctly. While he had no trouble saying "Georgia Tech" he always said "Georgie" when referring to our cross-state rival. The Bulldog nation was not amused, and we loved it. He continued, "Make no mistake; this bunch is bigger and faster than you are. They are probably a little tougher than you are.
" Now let me tell you what is going to happen today . That Georgie team is going to come running out of the tunnel screaming and crying. They will be foaming at the mouth and smashing one another ups
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