Auburn’s #1 Fan, Tammy Bullard: FACES of Birmingham
Finebaum Show caller and die-hard Auburn fan Tammy Bullard dishes on football, Finebaum, tailgate fashion and "those stinkin' 'Bams." Get ready to hoot and holler!
The famous βPaul Finebaum Showβ caller and die-hard AuburnΒ football fan, Tammy Bullard, is known for her passionate on-air tirades. But when this spitfire isnβt defending her beloved Tigers, that same brutal honesty and raw sense of humor reveal themselves as rooted in a heart of gold. Today, she dishes on her love of Auburn, her life in football, Paul Finebaum, βPhyllis from Mulga,β what itβs like to be married to an Alabama fan, fashion tips for gameday and so much more. Ms. Tammy doesnβt hold back, so buckle your seat belt, and welcome todayβs FACE of Birmingham, Tammy Bullard! Β

How didΒ you become such a die-hard Auburn football fan?
I had several family members go to Alabama, and my uncle went to Auburn. In 1976, when I was 6Β years old, he took me down there, and I was able to stay in the art class, and I got to meet some of the cheerleaders and the football players, and, at the time, it was a pretty awesome experience, and Iβve been a fan ever since.
Is that your earliest football memory?
Well, since you asked, probably my earliest memory would be of my dad and mom. They are die-hard Alabama fans, and they stink just like all the rest of βem, but we always went down and watched Alabama games and went to the parades and all that. I probably have been going to games since I was a baby.
What prompted you to start calling βThe Paul Finebaum Showβ?
Well one day, I was at work and I was griping about Auburn losing. My FedEx driver is an Auburn fan too, and he said, βTammy, you have got to listen to this,β and he put it on the Finebaum show β on JOX 94.5 FM back then β and I listened to it in his truck for a few minutes, and I said, βHey, who in the world do these people think they are? These Alabama fans ainβt got nothing, not a clue!β Well, I tell you what, thatβs what made me call β¦ βShane from Center Point.β He made me so mad talking about Auburn the way he was talking about Auburn, and I just told my FedEx driver, βDo you know this number?β and we waited for him to say it over on the show, and I called in right then and there and responded to βShane from Center Point.β

Can you describe your relationship with Finebaum?
Oh, I love Finebaum. Heβs a βBam, no doubt about it, but so is my mom, so that puts them in the same category and shows you how much I care about them. Heβs really a super, sweet guy. There arenβt enough nice things to say about Paul. He knows a lot about sports, and I know people say he doesnβt. And he likes to keep the pot stirring, ainβt no doubt about that, because he sure can flip my switch! Heβs still just Paul. I love him to death.
βPhyllis from Mulgaβ is the die-hard Alabama fan and your famous counterpart on the Finebaum Show. The two of you have been referred to as the βFirst Ladies of the Iron Bowl.β What is your relationship with her?
Well, Iβve never met Ms. Phyllis, and she is a hot tamale for Alabama β there ainβt no doubt about that! But Iβm the same for Auburn, and we both have that mutual respect for each other. Iβll get mad now and respond, but I think Ms. Phyllis is a super lady. She gave me and my husband a wedding gift when we got married, little wine glasses. I think it would be super-awesome if we could sit down and just talk, but we ainβt never got the opportunity. Sheβs a real sweet lady, even though sheβs a stinking βBam.
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During the Jerry Sandusky investigation at Penn State in 2011, you called the Finebaum Show and revealed that youβd been abused as a child, an act thatΒ opened the doors for a string of other abuse victims to share their experiences. What prompted this brave act?
Well I guess that was just what the topic was, and Iβve always been straightforward about who I am and things that have happened in my life. Thatβs one thing you can know about me is that Tammy would never lie to you, not about me or anyone else or anything. Thatβs something that happened in my life and something that Iβve overcome. When something like that happens in your life, you make the choices after that, and youβve gotta do whatever it takes to make your life better. Anytime I can help someone or make someone laugh, thatβs amazing.

Shifting gears into Tiger talk, what does Auburn need to do secure the win at the upcoming Iron Bowl 2016?
Theyβve got to control the offensive line for us to have that running game, and to give White time to do what he needs to do if we have to throw the ball. I think the main thing is to control the offensive side of the ball on the line so weβll be able to do what we do best.
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Projected score?
I donβt think itβs going to be a high-scoring game. I donβt think Auburnβs going to let up on Alabama, and both of us are defensive teams. If I had to make a guess right now, if we shut down Hurts, itβs going to be, probably, 24-17 Auburn.
Iβve read that you and your husband have to watch the Auburn games in separate rooms. Along those lines, how does Auburn football affect your relationship with your husband or other friends and family?
Just like any of them other βBams that are on the radio, they say what they want to say, and I say what I want to say. And if I get angry, I just throw them out of the house. Thatβs just the way to do it, just throw them out of the house. Or Iβll leave for the bedroom and leave him on the couch. If I do that, heβs staying on the couch; he isnβt coming to the bed. When Auburn is winning, itβs OK because he just stays quiet, but if Alabama is winning, Iβm running my mouth. They all want to speak up during that Alabama game. And you know me, I just stand my ground. Iβve got a mouth, and Iβm going to be telling them what I think no matter what is happening, and thatβs just how it is. Does it interfere? I guess you could say we do get a little angry at each other.

You know more about the dynamics of the game than most men. What is it like to be such an opinionated female presence in such a male-dominated arena as SEC football?
Let me tell you, men do not intimidate me. I ainβt never let one intimidate me, and Iβm not fixing to start. It may be from going back to what happened to me when I was younger. Iβve just got that strength, and Iβm determined to let no man ever intimidate me. I love sports. Iβve grown up on them. Iβve played them. If Iβd have gotten to play football, Iβd have played it, but they wouldnβt let girls back in my time. My father was a coach and my brother played and he had a scholarship to go play at Florida State and played linebacker for Bobby Bowden. I learned a lot about football from my daddy and a lot from my Paw Paw, who coached football and baseball. Football is something Iβve always learned. Weβd sit down at the dinner table at night with my brother and daddy, and thatβs just what our dinner conversations were and how much football was a part of our lives. I guess thatβs why I can talk the talk and walk the walk.
Do you have a favorite Auburn player this year, and who is your favorite of all time?
Well, of course, my favorite player of all time is Cam Newton. I love Bo Jackson, and he was the No. 1Β all the way βtil Cam showed up. I was doing a little partying when Bo was running around, but I was more mature when Cam came along. Bo would be my second-time favorite. Todayβs favorite player, with my offense side of the ball would be White, and for defense, I love me some Adams.
Favorite coach?
Of course, Pat Dye.
What is most challenging about being an Auburn fan?
The most challenging thing is listening to Alabama fans calling us Alabamaβs stepchild, saying, βYβall ainβt ever going to beat Alabama.β That would be my biggest challenge, shutting their mouths.
What is most rewarding about being an Auburn fan?
Just enjoying the game itself, seeing the Auburn kids having a good time and roll the trees again β I was so happy about that. Even though I never went to school there, I still consider myself a part of Auburn, and I think thatβs a great thing.

Favorite Auburn football memory?
Oh my goodness, there are so many. I guess, if I had to have a favorite β is when I was most tipsy probably β was at 0:01 at the 2013 Iron Bowl, and I was losing it. I thought we were losing and was already out the door, and then all of a sudden they called me back and I heard them screaming and it was so fun, all at the last second. I enjoyed every minute of it.
What do you do when youβre not rooting for the Tigers?
Most of the time, I guess you could say fishing and taking care of them grandbabies.
If you could go back 10 or 20 years, what advice would you give yourself?
Well I guess the best thing I would say was β I was pretty wild. Iβve done some pretty wild things in the sexual activity part of things. Iβd probably have to go back 20 years and tell myself to not be so sexual.
What style advice would you give to an Auburn fan trying to look sharp and show their team pride on game day?
Do whatever you want to do! If it means getting naked and putting stripes on you, put stripes on you. It donβt matter. You just do whatever you want to do; I donβt care how crazy it is.

Whatβs something people might be surprised to know about you?
Iβm just a regular, good olβ country girl whoΒ loves her grandbabies, and thatβs probably something they donβt know about me. Iβve got nine grandchildren.
Best piece of advice youβve ever been given?
My grandma used to tell me, βTammy, no matter what you do, treat others as you would want to be treated.β Thatβs just stuck with me. Itβs in the Bible, and Iβve just stuck with it.
If you could extend a pre-Iron Bowl message to βPhyllis from Mulga,β what would it be?
Ms. Phyllis, we are coming into βTurdloosa,β and guess what we are going to do? We are coming out with a big βW.β Here we come β WAR EAGLE!
Aside from faith, family and friends, name three things you canβt live without.
Football, chocolate and sunshine.
EDITORβS NOTE: StyleBlueprint desperately tried to make contact with βPhyllis from Mulgaβ for inclusion in this story, but we were unable to reach her. Weβd love to give Phyllis a chance to respond to Tammyβs battle cry!Β
Thank you, Tammy, for sharing your fantastic sense of humor, refreshing honesty and passion for Auburn football! Β
Thank you to Tristan Cairns for the fabulousΒ photos of TammyΒ in her βhappy placeβ atΒ Auburn University.
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