Monday, December 15, 2008

Michigan fan bought out by Ole Miss



I can only hope this is symbolic or an interesting ploy to earn $300 because being an Ole Miss fan isn't exactly "easy" or "convenient." This guy went from pulling for literally the winningest Div. 1A football team of all time to a perpetual dissapointment.

I hope he likes whiskey.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a lame statement. "Go Mississippi." Who says that? If you have to say it, try to use some emotion. Just go back to Michigan.

Anonymous said...

You can't just throw on an Ole Miss hoodie and be a fan!
Get a damn Spirit account and get to arguing about jersey colors, then you'll be a Rebel fan.

PS. When I see Ole Miss and Michigan at the same time all I can think of is the ass-raping we received in the Gator Bowl.

1826 North Broad said...
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1826 North Broad said...

Ass-raping is right on... I seem to remember our only points coming on an incredibly long field goal being made by our kicker that had missed nearly every opportunity during the season. I also remember being asked to leave the Landing the night before for mixing it up with some Bike coaching short wearing wolverine fans... Schembechlers!

La Loché said...

another loyal fan backpedals into the ole miss family

Anonymous said...

Yeah, I think it was Bryan Lee that helped us avoid the goose egg. If I remember correctly we took a 3-0 lead and then for the next 3 1/2 Quarters it was Hail to the Victors on a fuckin loop.

Anonymous said...

Yeah I think Michigan had over 700 yards in that game. Pretty freaking gaudy numbers, unless you were late-80s Houston or current-Texas Tech (except for on Jan 2), but on a New Year's Day Bowl no less!

Anonymous said...

I couldn't care less about this guy converting his loyalty. I think he probably got a look at the chicks in the Grove and said, "What the F am I doing up here where the chicks are fat and it's cold as shit... and we lost to Toledo." That was all BS about auctioning his loyalty... he should've told it like it is if he wanted my respect. See you in Dallas.