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Originally Posted by Nutriaitch
Maybe it does, at least indirectly. I think maybe since before the Civil War actually kicked-off, southerners kinda bonded and stuck together with that "us vs. the world" mentality. I don't know if that brotherhood type feeling exists among northern states or not, but it does among the Gulf coast states for sure. So while I don't think chanting SEC has anything to do with "[censored] the north", the atmosphere surrounding the war may have helped contribute to this attitude of "togetherness" the SEC seems to have.
With that being said, I still hope Auburn is swallowed by a large sinkhole of raw sewage and Phat Phuck Phil chokes to death on a twinkie. And while we're at it, screw Bama too. And geaux to hell Ole [censored]! I think that about covers it.
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I would agree with this. That while it isn't a north-south thing now, the war of northern aggression created the us vs "the world" atmosphere that is prelevant now. And that applies to southern non-sec schools in florida and and georgia and virginia, in addition to the northern schools. SEC fans take pride in their conferance.
I hate auburn and phat phil and bama as well, but for some reason, i root for them in their bowls. Especially Auburn, that is team i hate the worst. Good grief, i hate auburn...hate em