If I have to wear Bama paraphernalia, this is why..


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gr. all the years I have been reading the swac page your posts always end up hating on AL. We must be the envy of you. i think you want to be from AL. Sorry. you can stay in MS and never come this way. Even when JSU comes over you stay in MS.
 
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I almost forgot.........ROLL TIDE ROLL


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Thats Bullspit for the majority of Black Texans, and you know it P~!!! Yall Black Texans know yall luv some UT or A&M! Honestly I couldn't understand it when I moved out here, some folks told me that this is just the way it is.
PV folks do represent even when yall were getting blasted, but a lot of sTu folks will rep Texas Tech or SMU (in addition to UT, A&M, or UofH). So, no this isn't just the case in Bama, its alive and well in TX too:shame:

Black folks love all kinds of Texas schools for many different reasons. Of course, you'll have those like P~...cuz, those are usually the older cats that were closer to UT's "ways" back in the day. Plus, they had parents that kept them up on that back then, also. Heck, they might've gotten the brunt of the treatment

Now, days folks just don't care about that. Heck, my brother is one of the biggest UT football fans out here. He's never had a reason to look at UT, A&M or any other Texas school with such disdain.
 
If folks want to root for Bama or any other non HBCU, then that is fine. I can't get on people for supporting a team.
 
Why support a team when they dont give a damn about you? Only if you play sports for them.

Well, how many businesses and entities do we support not associated with pro or college athletics that don’t go out of their way to embrace the concept of inclusiveness and only care about our dollars or endorsements or votes?
 
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Thats Bullspit for the majority of Black Texans, and you know it P~!!! Yall Black Texans know yall luv some UT or A&M! Honestly I couldn't understand it when I moved out here, some folks told me that this is just the way it is.
PV folks do represent even when yall were getting blasted, but a lot of sTu folks will rep Texas Tech or SMU (in addition to UT, A&M, or UofH). So, no this isn't just the case in Bama, its alive and well in TX too:shame:

Whoa jugga! lol :lol: Wait mane. I speak for P88 and P88 alone. I'm not the nat'l Texas negro speaker w/ my thoughts. lol I really don't pay attention to what others are doing. I'm only concerned w/ self and others w/ my line of thinking.

When I rock the Duke blue/white demon-head (possibly) next fall, others will not share my views as well. :D
 
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did a bama really say that they can't understand why any black athlete that can write their own name would sign with a HBCU?:shame::shame::shame:

Yes

When Scrawdog first got on the board that was his statement. We were talking about TC Taylor and how highly recruited he was coming out of highschool. Scrawdog didnt believe that JSU could recruit good players.

He said "Why would a black athlete that can read/write his name choose a black school?"

The folks from JSU were shocked by such a c**n (for lack of a better word) statement. That just went to show what he thought of his own players. At the time he didnt know that some HBCU fans actually were proud of their athletes and their school. Since then he has gotten better, but he had to be reprogrammed by some proud black people to love his school. He is getting better, but as you can see by this thread alone, we proud JSUers have more work to do.
 
This is plain ignorance at it's best. Now, I grew up in South Mississippi and you would be hard pressed to fine one Ole Miss or MSU fan, seriously. Most people from my area cheer for LSU or Florida. Southern Miss gets a lot of love because of their diversity (Hattiesburg is a wonderful College town) and friendliness towards regular black students. No black kids in Mississippi are growing up with the intentions of going to Ole Miss. We may consider going to play sports eventually or law school but in general, nope.

That is just difference between the two states and it has nothing to do with sports...

Blacks in Alabama are taught to love Bama from birth...

Blacks in Mississippi are taught to hate Ole Miss from birth...




That's a LIE! I know a TON of Mississippians who can't stfu talking about MSU! And when I would ask them about Jsu, all they would say is "man, can't nobody f$&@ with the band." Oh, and they were black. So if that's what they were being "taught", then they must have dropped that class.
 
this week alone ive seen more Crimson Tide car flags than Hornet flags my entire time down here.

you bammas make me sick
 
But Bama won the national title. I think it is good a state rallies around one of its programs.




cool but this is not UA this is ASU.
i dont care about people having the Bama car flag, im just mad that i see it on my campus.

like my professor said, no crimson tide runs in his body. a percent of money spent on them flags goes to UA..they could have spent that money here. But i guess thats how folks born in Bama were rasied, to worship massa
 



cool but this is not UA this is ASU.
i dont care about people having the Bama car flag, im just mad that i see it on my campus.

like my professor said, no crimson tide runs in his body. a percent of money spent on them flags goes to UA..they could have spent that money here. But i guess thats how folks born in Bama were rasied, to worship massa

I kinda understand where you are coming from. In Chicago, we have two baseball teams here--Sox and Cubs. I am a big-time Cubs fan. So when the Sox won the World Series in 2005 I was sick. Worst day of sports life. A lot of my Cub fan friends went down to the White Sox victory parade to celebrate with about 2 million people in downtown Chicago.

"I was like, why the heck did you guys go down there celebrating with those people? You do know Sox and Cubs fans don't see eye to eye, right? Remember how those people celebrated when the Marlins beat the Cubs in the playoffs?"

My friends said they were just happy a baseball team representing Chicago had won a championship, and they wanted to be part of history, considering the city had not seen a baseball title in more than 100 combined seasons of baseball.

I understood where they were coming from and was not too upset about it.
 
cool but this is not UA this is ASU.
i dont care about people having the Bama car flag, im just mad that i see it on my campus.

like my professor said, no crimson tide runs in his body. a percent of money spent on them flags goes to UA..they could have spent that money here. But i guess thats how folks born in Bama were rasied, to worship massa

I still dont get it... I just thought it was common place to support your state when something like winning a national championship occurs, but not on the level of the way they are apparently doing it across the border to my east :noidea: :lol:

Mississippi State I am cool with (always liked them a lot more than UM since I was young), BUT since I went to Valley, there's no way anything MSU-related is going on my car (only if we are doing a show out of state and I still got enough Valley state to not worry about that) ...

Hell, when we recorded one of our singles, look at what cap I chose to put up for everyone to see:


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Yes

When Scrawdog first got on the board that was his statement. We were talking about TC Taylor and how highly recruited he was coming out of highschool. Scrawdog didnt believe that JSU could recruit good players.

He said "Why would a black athlete that can read/write his name choose a black school?"

The folks from JSU were shocked by such a c**n (for lack of a better word) statement. That just went to show what he thought of his own players. At the time he didnt know that some HBCU fans actually were proud of their athletes and their school. Since then he has gotten better, but he had to be reprogrammed by some proud black people to love his school. He is getting better, but as you can see by this thread alone, we proud JSUers have more work to do.



I will not get on your level of LYING through your filthy pie-hole. You know what I said and you know exactly what I meant. Your attempt at trying to get members of TSPN off your ass for that silly assed comment that you made about TC being 'Heisman Candidate material' by lying and trying to defer to another subject. I will not back up from what I said nor what I meant. You can try to perpetuate a lie as long as you care to do so. I have more respect for a thief than a LIAR.......TC as Heisman material :lol::lol::lol: shid mane why would you even make a ludicrous statement when THE SWAC has had legitimate players who should have won the Heisman Trophy.

Weak individuals will always try to legitimize themselves with LIES.
 
Alabama State University is not an island.

It is a University - a melting pot of races, genders, cultures and ideas.

There are people working on ASU's campus who attended the University of Alabama.

There are students on ASU's campus who transferred from the University of Alabama.

There are students and employees on ASU's campus who have sisters, brothers, fathers, mothers, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews or children who attended or currently attend the University of Alabama.

There are people visiting or doing businesss on ASU's campus who fit in one of the above categores.

Then there are people on ASU's campus who are JUST PLAIN OL' FANS of the University of Alabama.

And for the life of me, I can't understand what's so bad about any of the above. Personnally, it bothers me more to see a student wearing another HBCU's shirt than a Bama or Texas or Miami or Notre Dame shirt. To me that's kinda like someone in a frat wearing another frat's shirt. :lol:

I didn't attend the University of Alabama, but I am a fan. I've never set foot in New York, but I'm a big Yankee fan. I've never set foot in California, but I'm a big USC fan. Is that OK with you? :lol:

Again, we are not an island.

And as always . . .
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ROLL TIDE ROLL ! ! !
 
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Alabama State University is not and island.

It is a University - a melting pot of races, genders, cultures and ideas.

There are people working on ASU's campus who attended the University of Alabama.

There are students on ASU's campus who transferred from the University of Alabama.

There are students and employees on ASU's campus who have sisters, brothers, fathers, mothers, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews or children who attended or currently attend the University of Alabama.

There are people visiting or doing businesss on ASU's campus who fit in one of the above categores.

Then there are people on ASU's campus who are JUST PLAIN OL' FANS of the University of Alabama.

And for the life of me, I can't understand what's so bad about any of the above. Personnally, it bothers me more to see a student wearing another HBCU's shirt than a Bama or Texas or Miami or Notre Dame shirt. To me that's kinda like someone in a frat wearing another frat's shirt. :lol:

I didn't attend the University of Alabama, but I am a fan. I've never set foot in New York, but I'm a big Yankee fan. I've never set foot in California, but I'm a big USC fan. Is that OK with you? :lol:

Again, we are not an island.

And as always . . .
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ROLL TIDE ROLL ! ! !

I gotta problem with the Yankees reference. :lol:
 
Well I was raised around LSU fans, so I became one. Still am to this day. I wear LSU shirts, but not on my campus. I don't see an issue with it.
 
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