The pigaggies really hate us. Obsessively.
The pigaggies I know claim we are their biggest rival. The head-to-head record tells me it is kind of lopsided but maybe they still keep trying to be rivals like Texas?
I don't hate you... I just don't like the way you talk about the 2.8 million Arkansans and how you group them together with a small minority that most Southern states are infected with. I know Kansas has just as many
back-ass-wards people that we do.
I don't know many fans that think that Arkansas has ANY rival with KSU. Vice-versa for ANY Big 12 school, aside from Texas... However, playing each other in a non-conference match up would benefit both teams but we both know that's not going to happen, nor can we speak on the behalf of either universities reasoning for scheduling cupcakes in the non-conference.
Gotta say, I can't wait to get down to Dallas to see these people in action.
Their "hog calls" to one another are apparently quite something to behold. Really looking forward to witnessing in first person may of their other backwater pig aggie traditions. I'm sure there are some doozies!
You're ignorant...
Help me understand, We Are Better Than You.
Yelling "pig sooie" to another fellow fan as if they were a filthy animal seems like a backwater pig aggie tradition.
You're beyond help... We don't yell it at each other... It's referred to as "Calling the Hogs".... The fans do it in unison as a group... Razorback fans have been "Calling the Hogs" since the 1920s. It began when a group of farmers attending a game began issuing hog calls to encourage a lagging Razorback football team. The encouragement worked and the attending crowd took notice of the farmers' calling. By the next game, a group of men had organized to cry "Wooo, Pig, Sooie." Since then this rallying cry has grown to become the school yell that unites Arkansas fans everywhere. As with many traditions, the Hog Call has been altered and refined over the years into the rousing chorus that is so well known today.
If you want to call it's origination "backwater" because it was introduced by a group of farmers, then we're guilty being rooted in our state's heritage. Surely you'd be able to understand as Kansas is a highly agricultural state, more so than Arkansas even. So I guess that makes you "backwater" too...
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