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Civil War nicknames for SEC states..
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:42 pm
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:42 pm
Well was in Richmond last week and stopped by the Confederate Museum, which is right next to the "Whitehouse" of the Confederacy where Jefferson Davis lived during the war.
Anyway according to a journal of a CSA solider each Confederate state's soldiers had nicknames in the CSA army and as you can see all 14 SEC schools can find their state.
Pic of list I took from my phone
I know thats where LSU got their Tigers mascot from, and I've actually heard the term Sandlappers before (but refered to SCers not MSers) and I guess AL is a Southern accented way of saying Yellow Hammer? But GA Goober Grabbers? The AR Toothpicks?
I know its not sports related but I found it to be interested.
Anyway according to a journal of a CSA solider each Confederate state's soldiers had nicknames in the CSA army and as you can see all 14 SEC schools can find their state.
Pic of list I took from my phone
I know thats where LSU got their Tigers mascot from, and I've actually heard the term Sandlappers before (but refered to SCers not MSers) and I guess AL is a Southern accented way of saying Yellow Hammer? But GA Goober Grabbers? The AR Toothpicks?

I know its not sports related but I found it to be interested.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:44 pm to theGarnetWay
This is pretty awesome. Especially the Goober Grabbers.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:44 pm to theGarnetWay
That's pretty cool, I'm guessing that's where UNC got their mascot and I had no idea that's where it came from.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:47 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
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That's pretty cool, I'm guessing that's where UNC got their mascot and I had no idea that's where it came from.
The story I remember (as best as I can recollect) is that a NC group had to hold a line and someone remarked 'They held their ground like there was tar on their heels". Accurate or myth, I don't know.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:49 pm to theGarnetWay
These names are funny as hell. I'm sure the meaning was different baack then but nowadays. Corn Crackers. Goober Grabbers? Was Goobers an euphemism for testicles?
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:52 pm to theGarnetWay
I don't care how old you are, "goober grabbers" is hilarious.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:52 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
Goobers were peanuts. I remember my grandfather used to sing a song about goober peas.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:52 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
Not even sure.
SC had been founded in 1801, though not sure if we had chosen any type of athletic mascot by the time of the civil war but Rice Birds certainly sounds like it could be a chicken/rooster?
I know our school mascot was named after SC Revolutionary War hero Thomas Sumter so maybe that Sumter reputation carried over to the SC boys of the civil war?


SC had been founded in 1801, though not sure if we had chosen any type of athletic mascot by the time of the civil war but Rice Birds certainly sounds like it could be a chicken/rooster?
I know our school mascot was named after SC Revolutionary War hero Thomas Sumter so maybe that Sumter reputation carried over to the SC boys of the civil war?

Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:56 pm to UcobiaA
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Goobers were peanuts. I remember my grandfather used to sing a song about goober peas.
Right. Goobers = peanuts = nuts = testicles = Goober Grabbers, the most feared contingent amongst the cupless.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:57 pm to theGarnetWay
Border Ruffians was a good description of Missouri back then. Those irregular troops who fought with the redleg jayhawk terrorists were a scary bunch. Tough, violent young men.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:57 pm to UcobiaA
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Goobers were peanuts
This.
I'm curious about Gophers for Florida. The ground here in most places seems unsuitable for gopher burrows and I've never seen one here or even heard of them here.

Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:59 pm to UcobiaA
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my grandfather used to sing a song about goober peas.
we learned this and had to sing it in high school.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:59 pm to semotruman
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redleg jayhawk terrorists
Aren't redlegs a good reason to burn the whole state of Kansas?
Posted on 6/24/12 at 3:59 pm to roadGator
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roadGator
roadGopher
Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:00 pm to roadGator
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This.
I'm curious about Gophers for Florida. The ground here in most places seems unsuitable for gopher burrows and I've never seen one here or even heard of them here.
I thought about that too. Maybe it had something to do with the Flers themselves rather than Gophers being in FL. Like maybe when it was time to dig in or something no one did it better than the FLers?


Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:01 pm to Lsuhoohoo
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roadGopher
I like it. Rummy, make it happen now.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:02 pm to dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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Aren't redlegs a good reason to burn the whole state of Kansas?
Yes

Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:02 pm to theGarnetWay
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Like maybe when it was time to dig in or something no one did it better than the FLers?
this sounds more likely.
Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:06 pm to roadGator
I think you ought to write a letter to Mr. Foley and co. Just imagine it on Saturdays... "Here coming those fighting Florida Gophers! Ready to dig in and gnaw away at the Goober Grabbers."
Posted on 6/24/12 at 4:07 pm to theGarnetWay
Toothpicks is a reference to the Bowie Knife and its association with Arkansas.
This post was edited on 6/24/12 at 4:08 pm
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