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I promise you that noone (maybe other than you thinks)
I don't want to go to a sports event b/c we don't storm the court
They go to these things for entertainment from the game and the game itself. Its when the game either starts to cost too much or stops being entertaining (team being bad and/or losing to most teams) that people stop going; and that's the reality of it
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It removes fans further from the game.
You ever wonder how that piece of goal post got in OCI? Big win, rushed field, carried it down the strip.
College kids now have no idea how that feels.
And I still remember that night every time I enter Neyland.
I promise you that noone (maybe other than you thinks)
I don't want to go to a sports event b/c we don't storm the court
They go to these things for entertainment from the game and the game itself. Its when the game either starts to cost too much or stops being entertaining (team being bad and/or losing to most teams) that people stop going; and that's the reality of it
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Shallow kind of like not finding complete fulfillment in a win unless you are allowed to storm a court?
Have you ever been to a college game - football or basketball - and had the game climax with your team winning - then rushing with all your friends, classmates, and collegues onto the field/floor to celebrate?
If not, I would expect you to answer as you did above. It was a different time. Now, if your team wins the "big game" you're going to file out the portals and head for your car. Yahoo.
Have you ever been to a college game - football or basketball - and had the game climax with your team winning - then rushing with all your friends, classmates, and collegues onto the field/floor to celebrate?
If not, I would expect you to answer as you did above. It was a different time. Now, if your team wins the "big game" you're going to file out the portals and head for your car. Yahoo.
Have you ever been to a college game - football or basketball - and had the game climax with your team winning - then rushing with all your friends, classmates, and collegues onto the field/floor to celebrate?
If not, I would expect you to answer as you did above. It was a different time. Now, if your team wins the "big game" you're going to file out the portals and head for your car. Yahoo.
Have you ever been to a college game - football or basketball - and had the game climax with your team winning - then rushing with all your friends, classmates, and collegues onto the field/floor to celebrate?
If not, I would expect you to answer as you did above. It was a different time. Now, if your team wins the "big game" you're going to file out the portals and head for your car. Yahoo.
You act this this is some type of god-like life changing experience. Maybe you should try a few more adrenaline pumping activities.
Who cares how it got there?
The goal post fairy could have taken it as far as I care.
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Cheer loud, yell, have a beer and try to score with the chick in front of you.Posted via VolNation Mobile
That's exactly right. SEC stadiums are basically morgues now. It has killed any excitement that the games used to bring. I honestly think it's society's move toward communism; everything is regulated now. I mean, you and 50,000 of your buddies can't go parading onto the field and vandalize University property any more. What is this world coming to?:cray:
All the students cared - a lot.
This is my point. Students now have a beer and try to score at a game. Nothing wrong with it - just a different game experience.
I don't know what kind of planet you live on but sex >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> storming the court