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Video: Behind Enemy Lines

By Kristen Rowlett

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Published: Sunday, November 9, 2008

Updated: Friday, December 5, 2008

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How did Tiger fans treat visiting Bama fans? Two Daily Reveille staffers dressed up in Crimson and White to find out.

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176 comments
Antoher Ole Miss Fan
Thu Nov 20 2008 14:28
Typical redneck LSU "people", what did you expect? Told you we should have locked the gate and turned off the lights after Katrina.
LouisianaiscoolexceptforLSU
Thu Nov 20 2008 13:08
LSU is just upset because they smell. Everyone knows the water in Baton Rouge is tainted. I saw..sorry...smelled the LSU dance team on the field last year. Before you worry about causing a big stink Saturday you may want to check yourself. Even I get swamp ass when I work out but as a Louisiana resident for 13 years I can tell you, no place in Louisiana will ever smell as stinky as Baton Rouge. I afraid to shower in LSU without a condom.
Go Rebs!
Thu Nov 20 2008 02:31
No class, no self-respect, and quite pathetic! Way to represent our state of Louisiana.
been there
Wed Nov 19 2008 20:26
"LSU fans have some of the most aggressive behavior in the SEC." Am I to understand that these two 'reporters !', have gone to all eleven other campuses under the guise of opposing fans and have developed an 'educated?' comparison to bestow that label on LSU fans. Or, are they just making the statement because it makes a headline? At least there was no agenda by these two 'reporters' .
col reb
Wed Nov 19 2008 18:48
typical lsu behavior-
ole miss fan
Wed Nov 19 2008 18:42
I will be there when my rebels play lsu this weekend. I will take all the cussing you can dish out, but the first person who throws a beer or spits on me is going to get a beat down.
Your name
Wed Nov 19 2008 18:42
This is a pathetic excuse for journalism. There is no story here. I've been to most every stadium in the SEC and get treated the exact same way.
Your name
Wed Nov 19 2008 10:39
Imagine what the behavior would have been if this had been filmed by a couple of nerdy guys in Bama shirts instead of two hot chicks.
WPS!
Wed Nov 19 2008 10:21
Wow, that Ole Miss comment sounds like a hot time!
Bear Bryant
Wed Nov 19 2008 00:15
Roll Tide!!!!! Haha
Bear Bryant
Tue Nov 18 2008 23:38
Roll Tide!!!!! Haha
SK-GPT
Tue Nov 18 2008 17:38
I was expecting to see something a little more controversial. A hidden camera and a format that wasn't structured around interviews would have been more telling. On an unrelated note, you might do a story on the large homosexual contingent that Ole Miss typically travles with - they are known to occupy public restrooms and even patches of bushes on opposing team's campuses and to fellate/sodomize each other - all to the tune of dixie.
Sooner fan
Tue Nov 18 2008 17:10
Don't think this kind of attitude & behavior is exclusive to LSU/Alabama; as an OU fan, I can assure you that the rivalry between Texas/OU is no better. Fortunately, that game is played at a neutral site, Dallas, not Norman or Austin. In the end those involved, apparently, have too much & too little. Too much booze & too little maturity & common sense. So much for good sportsmanship.
Darrell
Tue Nov 18 2008 16:20
I'm guessing thes ladies got a wake-up call about how opposing fans get welcomed to baton Rouge!! Immaturity has it's rewards.
DS
Tue Nov 18 2008 14:27
It does not represent the South or University for the home team fans to act in an inappropriate way. We get so much negative comments from the North and the media, that we need to remember, someone is always watching. I know that at each school, there all always going to be fans that take it over the top. I think the display that was observed, is an embarassment to the University.
Charles Trenton
Mon Nov 17 2008 15:58
There is a difference between aggressive support and acting like ignorant white trash. As far as Big CJ's comment " You can come to Alabam next year and see for yourself that Alabama fans, most of them anyway, would never act this low class." I am an Alabama fan first but also root for LSU when they are not playing Alabama because my father went there. I guess just because I root for the LSU team doesn;t mean I root for their white trash fans.
My name is
Mon Nov 17 2008 14:54
Typical Booger Eaters......stay class...er....well in-bread....haha. RTR! 11-0 feels great!
Dank Yank
Mon Nov 17 2008 13:19
Trash talk is a natural part of College Football Rivalry, but it is also important to remember how much can change from year to year. Parity and the 85 scholarship limit have brought us all to the point where the field is more competitive than ever. How else could UAT fans talk about their team like they are the 01' Canes or the 04' Trojans, while at the same time they look to beat Auburn for the first time in 7 years?
polo-n-visor
Mon Nov 17 2008 13:04
How many frat-tastic losers did you interview??
Tim
Mon Nov 17 2008 10:12
That's funny - I'd be ashamed just to be from Shreveport!!