Auburn Fans Research Paper

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Auburn Fans Throughout football there are a variety of different types of fans. There are several college football fans that can be spotted a lot easier than others. In my opinion Auburn Tiger football fans are the easiest to be spotted because they are the worst fans. The three categories of Auburn fans that could be considered the worst sports fans of all are the bandwagon fans who are the type of fan that seem to have the motto "win I am with you, lose and you suck.", the negative nellies who are the type of fan that tend to whine about everything, and the obnoxious fans who could perhaps be the worst of all. The negative nellies are some of the most annoying Auburn fans there are. They will cry over everything. They think a single loss or simply a bad play is equivalent to doomsday. Even if Auburn has a good play, they tend to find some form of flaw to the play. If Auburn loses a game these fans will tend to have mood swings. One minute they might be holding back tears in their eyes from sadness, and the next they could be ready to chop someone's head off from rage. Nothing is more devastating to a negative nelly Auburn fan than a loss to the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. If Auburn loses to Alabama these …show more content…

They can not make up their mind. They are originally Auburn fans but they tend to just go for whatever team is popular at the time. These are the fans with the motto, "win I am with you, lose you suck." They say they are "true" Auburn fans but they will abandon their team if they are not the best. Many of these fans appeared during the 2010 season. That was the year that Auburn won the national championship. They were "dedicated" fans when Auburn was champions, but the year after when Auburn had a losing season it was a little different. During that losing season those "dedicated" fans disappeared. Then they came running back once Auburn started to do good again. Like I said, they can not make their minds

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