Auburn University: Bob E.
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this genius said the eagle was released at a game "in the early 19th century." the early 19th century would be the early 1800s. auburns first season wasnt until 1892.
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WAR Damn EAGLE! All these haters probably didn't get accepted into Auburn lol
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FIJI is for spoiled rich kids, that's a FACT
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this is horrible...... this kid is definitely in the right FRAT.... FIJI blows huge dick
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"died from the exhaust" WTF hahaha
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@cwb1130: Alright dumbass. I just want to clear this up for you, since obviously you're not intelligent enough to research things for yourself. I grew up an hour from Auburn, had season tickets my whole life, and am now a student here. I have hundreds of pictures with the EAGLE that flies before the games, when the aviary was still there. But, just to make 110% positive that you truly are a dumbass, I looked it up.
According to Wikipedia: " For many years, a live golden eagle has embodied...
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@cwb1130 your wrong dumbass. auburn flyes an eagle before the game. the vet school has lot of hawks that they teach to fly as well. but you might as well just shut your dumbass up because you dont know what your talking about. you faggot.
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I will be looking forward to it. Im not usually wrong about things that Ive read and heard about this much.
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@UnrivaledShogun haha, well. I have to say... I admire your vehement attempts to take up this cause. However, I hate to be so blunt, but unfortunately for you, this issue is unequivocal. I don't see how I can do anything other than justwaste my time trying to enlighten you on this opaque tradition, but I know you will soon come to realize that you are indeed wrong. I am sure that you will be willing to admit your current ignorance when you realize this. Have a great day.
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Ive seen a video by Auburn themselves, Ive read Wikipedia pages, and Ive read the Auburn website itself. They all say they release an eagle before the game. There is nothing about a hawk. I think maybe you should go do some research. "Today, 'Nova'... is featured before football games by a flight in which the eagle circles the stadium before landing at mid-field."
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@UnrivaledShogun it's ok that you're naive on the tradition. It's understandable to think that they release an eagle at their games due since their chant is War Eagle, however that is not true. I have many roots in Auburn, and this always gets brought up. The truth is that they actually release a hawk. If you still don't believe me, then I welcome you to do more extensive reaserch on the matter. I'm very happy to clear that up for you, and I wish you luck next year at Auburn. ;)
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Watch this video tour created by Auburn. Watch until/skip to 7:19.
/watch?v=XrNYou5F_Vw
They release Nova before their games and Nova is clearly an eagle. Are you blind or something? I am not even at the school yet (accepted for fall) and I am more informed than you about their traditions? (Paste the link after the ".com")
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@UnrivaledShogun they chant war eagle, but the bird that they release before the home games is a hawk. glad to clear that up for you.
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@cwb1130 You obviously have no clue about Auburn Univ. Their chant is war eagle, yes. But the bird they release before every home game, however, is in fact...a hawk. It's unequivocal.
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Yes, Im pretty sure Auburn does use an eagle. Go to wikipedia and search "war eagle"
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cwb...you are wrong. if you're going to refute a claim...at least make sure it's accurate.
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ur an idiot... its not even an eagle, let alone a BALD eagle....
its a freaking hawk.
"all auburn girls are beautiful" *400 pould woman walks by*
weweallthewayhome 1 year ago 5
BAHAHAHAHAH I cant stop watching this. "None of this SHUUUTUUUPID, yeah yeah yeah"
tatortot1123 3 years ago 4