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The Stages Of Auburn Football Fans As Told By Brett Eldredge

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The Stages Of Auburn Football Fans As Told By Brett Eldredge
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1. It's Game Day... we're about to beat some booty.

Everyone knows Auburn students live for Saturdays!

2. Walking into Jordan Hare.. Let's Do This!

There's no other way to walk into Jordan Hare than HYPE!

3. Noticing Gus is starting to switch quarterbacks

"Oh don't do it, please don't do it" *Drake voice*

4. Oh wait, he's keeping Sean White in. Praise the Lord!

Come on Gus, have some faith!

5. When you personally take offense to anyone who doesn't know "Bodda Getta"

I mean who even are you?

6. "Auburn will definitely win the Iron Bowl"

I mean. it's anyone's game... but we've got it... They're #1.. but we're Auburn, I mean..

7. Looks like Kamryn Pettway is injured...

No biggie, not like we need him or anything... *cough* GEORGIA *cough*

9. You know your touchdown celebration is better than Gus's

I mean look at those moves... undeniable talent there

10. Dear Kerryon Johnson,

Thank you for doing you boo boo

11. *Right when we get a first down* "There is a flag on the play"

Wow so sorry, you can definitely be our best friends lets hang

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