Just heard on Finebaum that the turders say that we didn't request a deviation from standard operating procedure, so "no Tiger Walk". http://www.tidesports.com/article/20101123/NEWS/101129855/1011?Title=No-Tiger-Walk-at-BDS-FridayFucking pieces of shit. I say fuck 'em, and have it anyway...what the fuck they gonna do?
You must have missed Prowler's thread that we're trying to do everything we can to fuck with AU.
Seems I did. Fuck you anyway.
Don't be so angry, not like I'm gonna be there anyway.
Not angry, not at you. You're pretty harmless. Does one have to be angry to say "fuck you"?
Tennessee said the same thing last year. It only made it bigger.
The bammers said that it has been known for over a week....that's more bullshit comin' from the SPuat camp. They didn't want to say anything until a few days before the game. They don't understand, news travels fast. There will be a Tiger Walk regardless if SPuat wants there to be one.
Fuck you.You have now been mindfucked.
You must of had some Jeffery!
The fact that you believe this is something orchestrated by UA specifically for AU and AU only is amusing.
Just pet the furry walls......
TUSCALOOSA | Due to the new configuration of Bryant-Denny Stadium, the Auburn football team won't get the chance to walk through visiting supporters for its traditional "Tiger Walk" Friday prior to the 75th Iron Bowl against the University of Alabama."With the addition of the South End Zone upper deck at Bryant-Denny Stadium, the logistics for team arrival for the visiting team have changed from previous seasons," UA Associate Director of Athletics Doug Walker wrote in an e-mail. "No permission was sought from Alabama to alter the operating procedures in place for the 2010 season. Auburn will follow the operating procedures set by Alabama this weekend, as have the other institutions that have played here this season."Two years ago, Auburn's Tiger Walk to Bryant-Denny Stadium made headlines when then-AU coach Tommy Tuberville was photographed holding seven fingers in the air, signifying the Tigers' hopes for a seventh consecutive victory in the series.The Crimson Tide ended that streak in resounding fashion that night, 36-0.Friday won't be the first time a Southeastern Conference school has nixed the AU tradition. Prior to Auburn's game at Tennessee last year, UT denied a request from Auburn for a formal Tiger Walk, citing safety concerns stemming from Auburn's 2004 trip to Knoxville when some 5,000 fans gathered in a small area that may have prevented access by emergency personnel if needed.But while UT requested Auburn's band and cheerleaders not formalize the event, fans made aware of the Auburn bus' drop-off point showed up just the same.The Auburn tradition began in the 1960s when fans would line Donahue Drive in Auburn to well-wish players as they walked from Sewell Hall to the football stadium, according to Auburn's official athletic web site. The tradition occurs two hours before every kickoff and has only in recent years been incorporated as part of AU road games. AU estimated the largest attendance ever for a Tiger Walk at 20,000 in 1989, when Auburn upset an undefeated Crimson Tide team."There will not be an organized Tiger Walk at Bryant-Denny Stadium," AU Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations said.