I wouldn't hate vandy fans if they weren't so obnoxious
I had season tickets in 2008 to their first good season in 500 years (my dad bought them for the sole fact that SC, Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee were all coming to Nashville) and I can attest to this. They know they're wealthier and they think they're far superior in intelligence to you because they go to Vaaaaaaaand-uh-bilt.
I had season tickets in 2008 to their first good season in 500 years (my dad bought them for the sole fact that SC, Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee were all coming to Nashville) and I can attest to this. They know they're wealthier and they think they're far superior in intelligence to you because they go to Vaaaaaaaand-uh-bilt.
Oh yes. Every Vandy game I have went to included the moment where a Vandy fan would vent off topic (the beat down happening in front of his eyes) to point out that a degree from Vanderbilt means more than a stupid football game and all of these folks will be serving fries and cutting grass in the future. Bless their hearts. :birgits_giggle:
During my incredibly brief spell at Dook, OK Duke, in the seventies, our chant (while sitting in the grass toward the end zone, because that's how down-scaled the stadium was, and we won't go into the various "grass" puns) while playing NC State was "If you can't go to college, go to State (thump thump)", plus the perennial, "That's all right, that's OK, you're gonna work for us one day."
Small colleges and errr, high-academics universities for the most part have killer B-ball and not-so-hot football. It's a whole lot easier to fill up basketball squads with qualifiers than football rosters.
"We learned valuable lessons, and we are getting better," Franklin said. "I know there's a frustration with our fans from years, and then the light started shining and there was hope. All that is still there. You know one game, one moment is not going to define who and what we're going to be as a program."
All 10 of 'em are devestated.
Seriously though, the guy sounds ridiculous.