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AZTheta 10-27-2013 04:08 PM

^^^Jinx! Buy me a coke.

Titchou 10-28-2013 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by als463 (Post 2247478)
Also, Penn State seats way more than 20,000 students (something like over 100,000).

Checking this on various web sites I find that:

1) Beaver Stadium seats 106,572

2) Fall 2013 enrollment on the University Park campus is 46,184.

I really have a hard time with the concepts that:

a) The stadium would be reserved for only students

b) That enough other students could be found to get the attendance of students only to over 100,000

Perhaps you misspoke?

amIblue? 10-28-2013 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 2247472)
Southern vs. Northern Football :cool:

Stadium Size:
NORTH: College football stadiums hold 20,000 people.
SOUTH: High school football stadiums hold 20,000 people.

Fathers:
NORTH: Expect their daughters to understand Sylvia Plath.
SOUTH: Expect their daughters to understand pass interference.

Campus Decor:
NORTH: Statues of founding fathers.
SOUTH: Statues of Heisman trophy winners.

Homecoming Queen:
NORTH: Also a physics major.
SOUTH: Also Miss America.

Cheerleaders:
NORTH: If you are coordinated, you make the varsity squad.
SOUTH: You begin cheer camp at age two, complete with ballet, dance, & gymnastic training.

Heroes:
NORTH: Rudy Guiliani
SOUTH: Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant

Getting Tickets:
NORTH: 5 days before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus and purchase tickets.
SOUTH: 5 months before the game you walk into the ticket office on campus and put name on waiting list for tickets.

Friday Classes After a Thursday Night Game:
NORTH: Students and teachers not sure they're going to the game, because they have classes on Friday.
SOUTH: Teachers cancel Friday classes because they don't want to see the few hung over students that might actually make it to class.

Parking:
NORTH: An hour before game time, the University opens the campus for game parking.
SOUTH: RVs sporting their school flags begin arriving on Wednesday for the weekend festivities. The really faithful arrive on Tuesday.

Game Day:
NORTH: A few students party in the dorm and watch ESPN on TV.
SOUTH: Every student wakes up, has a beer for breakfast, and rushes over to where ESPN is broadcasting "Game Day Live" to get on camera and wave to the idiots up north who wonder why "Game Day Live" is never broadcast from their campus.

Tailgating:
NORTH: Raw meat on a grill, beer with lime in it, listening to local radio station with truck tailgate down.
SOUTH: 30-foot custom pig-shaped smoker fires up at dawn. Cooking accompanied by live performance by "Dave Matthews' Band," who come over during breaks and ask for a hit off bottle of bourbon.

Getting to the Stadium:
NORTH: You ask, "Where's the stadium?" When you find it, you walk right in.
SOUTH: When you're near it, you'll hear it. On game day, it becomes the state's third largest city.

Concessions:
NORTH: Drinks served in a paper cup, filled to the top with soda.
SOUTH: Drinks served in a plastic cup, with the home team's mascot on it, filled less than half way with soda, to ensure enough room for bourbon.

When National Anthem is Played:
NORTH: Stands are less than half full, and less than half of them stand up.
SOUTH: 100,000 fans, all standing, sing along in perfect four-part harmony.

The Smell in the Air After the First Score:
NORTH: Nothing changes.
SOUTH: Fireworks, with a touch of bourbon.

Commentary (Male):
NORTH: "Nice play."
SOUTH: "Dammit, you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs."

Commentary (Female):
NORTH: "My, this certainly is a violent sport."
SOUTH: "Dammit, you slow sumbitch - tackle him and break his legs."

Announcers:
NORTH: Neutral and paid.
SOUTH: Announcer harmonizes with the crowd in the fight song, with a tear in his eye because he is so proud of his team.

After the Game:
NORTH: The stadium is empty way before the game ends.
SOUTH: Another rack of ribs goes on the smoker. While somebody goes to the nearest liquor store for more bourbon, planning begins for next week's game.

This was funny the first time I read it.....in 1999.

You know the only topic that gets debated as heatedly on GC as race is north vs south.

DubaiSis 10-28-2013 03:22 PM

That was funny, even for "who the hell cares about friggin football anyway" me. Being a Midwestern girl, I think the Midwest falls in between. My high school football stadium was remarkably similar in size and structure as where Northwestern plays (big for a high school TEENSY for a Big 10 football stadium), tailgating is huge at Iowa and Iowa State and I think most of the large schools in the Midwest. On game day, yes, Iowa City becomes one of the biggest cities in Iowa, more than doubling its Tuesday population. But other than a year in contention, the tailgating is the thing, not nearly as much the game. My junior and senior year I didn't even buy season tickets (which had to be purchased in the spring or you had no chance of getting them and there's no such thing as block seats so you had to go as a group with all of your sisters if you wanted seats together). If the weather was decent I'd go to the tailgate and then go back to the house and watch the game on TV, just so I'd know what everyone was talking about. Now true, I was an anomaly, but my method wouldn't have been seen as completely bizarre.

33girl 10-28-2013 07:27 PM

For the purposes of football, Pennsylvania is not in the North as defined by TSteven's post. Neither is Ohio. This starts in junior high and never stops.

MaryPoppins 10-28-2013 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AOII Angel (Post 2247481)
You know a thread has succeeded when it has turned into a northern vs southern football war.

Amen!

Sciencewoman 10-28-2013 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2247614)
For the purposes of football, Pennsylvania is not in the North as defined by TSteven's post. Neither is Ohio. This starts in junior high and never stops.

I would say that Michigan football falls into almost every single one of those "south" categories...except forget getting tickets 5 months ahead. You have to be on the waiting list for 5 years, have a degree from Michigan, and donate money. All of those things get you "points" toward qualifying for tickets.

DrPhil 10-29-2013 12:05 PM

This thread

PersistentDST 10-29-2013 06:34 PM

*ducks in thread*

Ohio lives and breathes football. And we do it in ALL variations of weather.! We start them in elementary school! (Plus it's no accident we have the Pro Football Hall of Fame ;) )

And appropriate to this thread, Alabama's Head Coach played football with my Dad...in Ohio!

*ducks out of thread*

Benzgirl 10-29-2013 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sciencewoman (Post 2247623)
I would say that Michigan football falls into almost every single one of those "south" categories...except forget getting tickets 5 months ahead. You have to be on the waiting list for 5 years, have a degree from Michigan, and donate money. All of those things get you "points" toward qualifying for tickets.

Don't talk to me about tickets. Unless you are a member of the President's Club at Ohio State (something like $5000 per year), you can't get season tickets no matter when you apply for them. Even with 105,000+ seats, a ticket in the 'shoe is a coveted item at nearly $70 per ticket.

Lifetime Members (alumnae who have paid something like $1500) are entered into a lottery for 2 tickets to only 1 game. I'm a Lifetime Member and several times was closed out of the lottery completely. For the past 5 years, while I was awarded tickets, I received crappy non-conference games.

To apply for the Lottery, you must first get an invitation and send your money in by May 1. You don't know until mid-Summer if or which game you have tickets. My dad, aunt and I always are in the lottery with hopes we get 3 different games.

DrPhil 10-29-2013 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PersistentDST (Post 2247739)
*ducks

*ducks

:)

AOIILisa 10-30-2013 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Titchou (Post 2247571)
Checking this on various web sites I find that:

1) Beaver Stadium seats 106,572

2) Fall 2013 enrollment on the University Park campus is 46,184.

I really have a hard time with the concepts that:

a) The stadium would be reserved for only students

b) That enough other students could be found to get the attendance of students only to over 100,000

Perhaps you misspoke?

I didn't go to Penn State, but I have attended a few games, and I can attest that all of the seats that aren't taken up by students are filled by alumni and other interested parties.

When I first moved to PA, a lot of the people I met were PSU alumni and they were RELENTLESS in when it came to PSU football and making sure they got tickets because "I gotta go back for football games!!!1!!!" Never mind that it's a 4 hour or so drive from Philly. Not coming from a big football school, I couldn't figure out WHY you would want to drive 8 hours every weekend for a college football game. I swore that PSU must implant each freshman with a homing chip which is activated to bring them all back to Happy Valley each football season after graduation.

Then I went to a game myself and.. whoa. The giant RVs... the massive tailgating area.. the PSU swag everywhere.. the traffic to get into the stadium.. I'd never seen anything like it. And it was FUN! Made me wish I'd gone there, in fact! :D

amIblue? 10-30-2013 01:48 PM

:rolleyes:

I can't believe we're still having a pissing contest in this thread about football stadiums, tickets, and attendance.

DrPhil 10-30-2013 02:00 PM

Yep.

Oprah's young Black women call this a dumb thread.

amIblue? 10-30-2013 04:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2247836)
Yep.

Oprah's young Black women call this a dumb thread.

Well, so does this middle aged white woman....and I love football!


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