An attack on tradition: Toomer's Oaks unlikely to survive after poisoning | WRBL
From one Alabama fan to another, you sir, are a complete moron.
The roots of the famous Toomer’s Oaks run deep in the Auburn community.
When fans heard Wednesday afternoon that their beloved trees had been poisoned, they immediately went out to Toomer’s Corner and rolled the leafy landmarks.
“I think it’s pretty obvious that everybody feels pretty awful about it,” Auburn University student Michael Moore said at Toomer’s Corner Wednesday afternoon. “We see [these trees] every day as we walk around campus, and now they’re going to be gone.”
Moore, a sophomore majoring in history, said it wasn’t just the trees that were poisoned, but also a piece of AU history.
“You can’t replace 130 years of heritage that some people’s great-grandparents rolled when they went here,” he said. “You just can’t replace it.”
Kevin Johnson, an industrial engineering senior, feels the same way.
“Honestly, I just don’t understand why somebody would destroy something that is that key to the university,” he said. “ … To me, it’s just crazy that somebody would choose to do that to Auburn.”
On Jan. 27, a caller to “The Paul Finebaum Show,” a sports talk radio show out of Birmingham, claimed he poisoned the live oaks shortly after the Iron Bowl with an herbicide known as Spike 80DF.
The show re-aired the conversation Wednesday. In the call, the man, who goes by “Al in Dadeville,” said he poisoned the trees as retribution for the actions of students who allegedly rolled the College Street/Magnolia Avenue landmarks when legendary University of Alabama coach Paul “Bear” Bryant died.
“The weekend after the Iron Bowl, I went to Auburn, Ala. – I live 30 miles away – and I poisoned the two Toomer’s trees,” the caller said on the show. “I put Spike 80DF in them.”
Show host Finebaum then asked the caller if the trees had died, to which Al in Dadeville responded, “They have not died yet, but they will die.”
When told that poisoning the trees was illegal, the caller said he didn’t care.
He ended the conversation by saying, “Roll Damn Tide.”
From one Alabama fan to another, you sir, are a complete moron.