I remember the Oregon tradition from a players perspective. Mostly batteries and zip loc baggies full of urine. I liked to watch for em and duck at the last moment so things would hit other guys. That’s how I remember That shit hole autzen . That and their Walmart fans hassling my 80 year old grandma with her little OSU flag.
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
Ralphie is an incredible feat in this day and age. I cant believe there are still live mascots around nevermind one as big and relatively wild as a Buffalo. In 20 years when the act is abolished people will look back and realize how bizarre and amazing that run was
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
#metoo except sub UGA for camp Randall. Also I have no idea who jay berry is.
I think the Penn State whiteout takes the cake. But, they only do it once a year, so it doesn’t really count. I still think it’s the best atmosphere in college football though.
I think the Penn State whiteout takes the cake. But, they only do it once a year, so it doesn’t really count. I still think it’s the best atmosphere in college football though.
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
#metoo except sub UGA for camp Randall. Also I have no idea who jay berry is.
If you truly care to know who Jay Barry was, go to the 11:36 mark in this video
I've walked into Husky Stadium during the offseason and had the run of the place. Not unusual.
It used to be wide open. ROTC and people from the IMA used to go and run and climb the stairs. Since the rebuild I don't think they allow much access. WVU stadium was locked down. BYU was open, or at least it used to be. I didn't get on the field in at Colorado State, but I did get close to the bar in the north endzone. Ran out of time before finding the stadium at UVA.
Stalin, how could you leave out ________ (fill in the blank)
I try to think about the ones that I've seen in person ...
There's something pretty magical about being in Baton Rouge and particularly for a night game and 100,000 people erupting to sing one of the following:
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
#metoo except sub UGA for camp Randall. Also I have no idea who jay berry is.
If you truly care to know who Jay Barry was, go to the 11:36 mark in this video
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
#metoo except sub UGA for camp Randall. Also I have no idea who jay berry is.
If you truly care to know who Jay Barry was, go to the 11:36 mark in this video
Blacksburg is an interesting place. Cool stadium, they leave it open, or I just ignored signs and went right it. Touched that hokie stone thing through the fence. Those stands the students and band sit on are smaller in person. Its that steel and metal type so a little easier on the knees.
I went to one Colorado game and they didn't have Ralph run because it was raining. Grow some field turf you Boulder commies.
In the off season while traveling, I’ve been able to walk on the field at both Camp Randall and Nebraska. Stood in the end zone at Nebraska trying to figure out if it was the end zone Jay Berry scored on the long TD run.
#metoo except sub UGA for camp Randall. Also I have no idea who jay berry is.
He’s the owner of this place:
jayberryscafe.com
I recommend the Hot Tots. They’re like breakfast nachos but with tater tots instead of tortilla chips.
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Nothing else is close.
2. Ralphie
3. Boomer Sooner
There's something pretty magical about being in Baton Rouge and particularly for a night game and 100,000 people erupting to sing one of the following:
HUGE.
(I love Metallica but not when used for that purpose)
jayberryscafe.com
I recommend the Hot Tots. They’re like breakfast nachos but with tater tots instead of tortilla chips.