Dustman
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I was a rat on the field in 78 when we played the Citadel. The order came from the students in the East Stands, where we heard a loud roar behind us and saw them pointing at the mascot. The student section instigated the action. Rats just followed orders. Sounds like the same thing happened earlier with your Clemson experience. The following year I was in the stands watching the rats chase after the Auburn Tiger, where they were met by some male Auburn cheerleaders that looked like former O-linemen.It happened against Clemson and I was either in Senior or grad section in upper deck. That was either 1972 or 1973. The next time we played Clemson at BDS they brought the freshman/JV team out on the field to protect the mascot. The students were chanting Get the Tiger get the Tiger. The tiger was standing about midfield and took off toward the south end. The rats caught the mascot about the 20 yard line in the south end. There was a big pile and this one guy comes flying out of there running back toward the rat section holding the tail above his head. It was before the teams had come out of the locker rooms. I think they stopped the rats from going out on the field after that. I can't remember when they did away with the rat section on.the east side. Terrible seats. My freshman year was the last official year of enforced rat rules. 1964. (I spent 4 years in the navy and came back to graduate if you do the math). I did not attend an Auburn game in 1979 so maybe it happened again. I had moved away by then.