SEC Football: What your favorite team says about your party habits
Dec 6, 2014; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver DeAndrew White (2) and his teammates celebrate with the SEC sign after the 2014 SEC Championship Game against the Missouri Tigers at the Georgia Dome. Alabama defeated Missouri 42-13. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
What if we took every SEC football fan base and compared them to a group of your typical party guests…which person would each group of fans become?
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We’ve all been to parties, and we’ve all seen some typical behavior – the stupid drunks, the ones who ghost out the door, the solitary ones, the ones looking for a hook-up…they’re all there, every party, every time.
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SEC football teams also have their own unmistakable personalities, and rarely do those change. Some are aggressive, some are sloppy, some just don’t seem to care. Even in the dress, the colors, the on and off field behavior, every team has a categorically distinct flavor and and usually the fan bases reflect that complexion.
Most of you have seen the silly little posts on Facebook where you pick your top friends and plug them into some party actions. We’ll go one further. Take the two and mash them together…party-goers, and SEC football fan bases. Who is who at this little gathering?
Here’s how we see everyone if we stepped in and looked around the room, looking at everything from behavior to dress to who they surround themselves with (if anyone). Going through the SEC roster in alphabetical order, and remember, all in good fun…it’s a party after all.
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