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Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 2:27 pm
by Murkymerk
“I seek a tailgate.”
Definitely not a cop.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 2:28 pm
by AndroidAggie
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 2:22 pm
Why would a cop be looking for a tailgate? Not getting the reference. I am coming in from out of town to catch the game. I like to tailgate before games. I seek a tailgate. Can I state it any more plainly? Why would you care if I am a cop or not anyway? I am asking a simple question.
answer #1: theAKaggie is a hilarious guy who loves to play doofus. absurd turns in the conversation are his forte and he plays them to hilarious results. at least... hilarious to the rest of us.

answer #2: utah, mormons, politics, and policing. a sensitive confluence of factors where the mormons tend to want less alcohol and the pagans, heathens, sinners, or mormons like me who aren't hot and bothered by alcohol consumption contribute to an atmosphere where alcohol consumption at a tailgate is a practice worthy of suspicion and scrutiny, possibly inviting policing.

answer #3: ignore yahoos on the internet, come and tailgate, drink if you want to, but be sensitive to the culture and don't engage in wanton recklessness or alcohol fueled shenanigans.

take your pick which answer(s) applies(y) to you. :)

CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 7:04 pm
by TheAKAggie
I’ll be in spot 43, look for the Duely Truck with camper parked sideways. Cooler full of John Daley’s, lite beer, and Dt Mtn Dew incase Provo up. Will also have assorted meats and cheeses.

And I’m like this in real life, it’s not for everybody.

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Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 7:28 pm
by QuackAttackAggie
looking at the map and estimating based on green dots, I'd say there are 1,500 to 2,000 tickets left for the game.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 9:36 pm
by 918AGG
QuackAttackAggie wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 7:28 pm
looking at the map and estimating based on green dots, I'd say there are 1,500 to 2,000 tickets left for the game.
How many tickets should we expect to sell at the gates before the game? What's typical?

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 9:38 pm
by Turtle
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 2:22 pm
Why would a cop be looking for a tailgate? Not getting the reference. I am coming in from out of town to catch the game. I like to tailgate before games. I seek a tailgate. Can I state it any more plainly? Why would you care if I am a cop or not anyway? I am asking a simple question.
I think it was a joke about the alcohol that they would have at the tailgate. Though they may not actually have one and were purely making a joke.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 9:40 pm
by ProvoAggie
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 2:22 pm
Why would a cop be looking for a tailgate? Not getting the reference. I am coming in from out of town to catch the game. I like to tailgate before games. I seek a tailgate. Can I state it any more plainly? Why would you care if I am a cop or not anyway? I am asking a simple question.
Sorry about the confusion. The first rule on USUFans is to ignore AKAggie. Hopefully someone else can chime in with a better answer on the tailgate.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 9:45 pm
by Intermeddler
918AGG wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:36 pm
QuackAttackAggie wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 7:28 pm
looking at the map and estimating based on green dots, I'd say there are 1,500 to 2,000 tickets left for the game.
How many tickets should we expect to sell at the gates before the game? What's typical?
I think we’d normally expect to move another 1,000 or so between now and kickoff but with the weather forecast my guess is walk up sales will be below normal

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 24th, 2019, 11:22 pm
by Dantailgater
okay, get it now. Looking forward to the USU game day experience. Hope to meet up pre-game with some of you all for some tailgating!

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
by dogie
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 9:41 am
by AGNUMPI
thegreendalegelf wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 1:39 pm
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 1:37 pm
TheAKAggie wrote:
September 20th, 2019, 5:45 pm
Dantailgater wrote:Anyone have a good tailgate for the CSU game we could attend? 2 of us are flying in from Cali.

Thanks!
You a cop?


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What kind if answer is that?
That is what a cop would say.
Also, people from California don't call it Cali.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
by JFWAggie
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 11:19 am
by HomeTown
JFWAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember that Hawaii game. At halftime my brother and I moved to the first row on the second level above the students because nobody was left. It was raining so much water was just spilling down the steps and puddling at our feet.
Was that the year Hawaii went to the BCS? I seem to remember that it wasn't much of a game after halftime.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 11:51 am
by CaptainChaos
AGNUMPI wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 9:41 am
thegreendalegelf wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 1:39 pm
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 1:37 pm
TheAKAggie wrote:
September 20th, 2019, 5:45 pm
Dantailgater wrote:Anyone have a good tailgate for the CSU game we could attend? 2 of us are flying in from Cali.

Thanks!
You a cop?


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What kind if answer is that?
That is what a cop would say.
Also, people from Southern California don't call it Cali.
Correction... Northern California should be a separate state anyway, that's why I capitalized it.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 12:04 pm
by Roy McAvoy
I'm really disappointed about this. It had all the makings of an incredible atmosphere. The weather in Cache Valley has been beautiful. Sold out stadium. Exciting opponent, etc.

However it's supposed to be cold and raining the whole time. It'll hurt attendance and I imagine not be an enjoyable experience for a lot of people.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 12:59 pm
by breadysmith
HomeTown wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 11:19 am
JFWAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember that Hawaii game. At halftime my brother and I moved to the first row on the second level above the students because nobody was left. It was raining so much water was just spilling down the steps and puddling at our feet.
Was that the year Hawaii went to the BCS? I seem to remember that it wasn't much of a game after halftime.
It wasn't the year of their BCS team, it was a few years later and McMackin was their head coach. I was on the ball crew on the Hawaii sideline...cold as can be...and they didn't seem to be bothered too much by the weather as they put a beat down on the Aggies and ran their mouths incessantly.

Being on the ball crew on the opposing teams sideline is fun...but it can get really grating to hear them jeer and deride our players and program the whole game...especially when they are winning big.

I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 1:03 pm
by 918AGG
breadysmith wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:59 pm
HomeTown wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 11:19 am
JFWAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember that Hawaii game. At halftime my brother and I moved to the first row on the second level above the students because nobody was left. It was raining so much water was just spilling down the steps and puddling at our feet.
Was that the year Hawaii went to the BCS? I seem to remember that it wasn't much of a game after halftime.
It wasn't the year of their BCS team, it was a few years later and McMackin was their head coach. I was on the ball crew on the Hawaii sideline...cold as can be...and they didn't seem to be bothered too much by the weather as they put a beat down on the Aggies and ran their mouths incessantly.

Being on the ball crew on the opposing teams sideline is fun...but it can get really grating to hear them jeer and deride our players and program the whole game...especially when they are winning big.

I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.
I'm just curious - how does one find their way onto a ball crew?

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 1:05 pm
by breadysmith
I know the guy that has been doing it for a very long time. He sometimes needs people to fill in for him so he knows me, my brother and my dad are all big Aggie fans and he will often invite us to fill in. So the short answer is...you need to know someone and hope that he has a need for someone to fill in...otherwise...it's tough.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 1:34 pm
by dyedblue
JFWAggie wrote:
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
That was the year the team left half way through the first quarter. That is the maddest I have ever been at a Utah State team


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Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 1:39 pm
by AndroidAggie
dyedblue wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 1:34 pm
That was the year the team left half way through the first quarter. That is the maddest I have ever been at a Utah State team
yuck. that was before my time. what happened?

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 1:39 pm
by AGNUMPI
918AGG wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 1:03 pm
breadysmith wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:59 pm
HomeTown wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 11:19 am
JFWAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember that Hawaii game. At halftime my brother and I moved to the first row on the second level above the students because nobody was left. It was raining so much water was just spilling down the steps and puddling at our feet.
Was that the year Hawaii went to the BCS? I seem to remember that it wasn't much of a game after halftime.
It wasn't the year of their BCS team, it was a few years later and McMackin was their head coach. I was on the ball crew on the Hawaii sideline...cold as can be...and they didn't seem to be bothered too much by the weather as they put a beat down on the Aggies and ran their mouths incessantly.

Being on the ball crew on the opposing teams sideline is fun...but it can get really grating to hear them jeer and deride our players and program the whole game...especially when they are winning big.

I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.
I'm just curious - how does one find their way onto a ball crew?
TWSS

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 4:26 pm
by Jjoey53
breadysmith wrote:
HomeTown wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 11:19 am
JFWAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 10:27 am
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember that Hawaii game. At halftime my brother and I moved to the first row on the second level above the students because nobody was left. It was raining so much water was just spilling down the steps and puddling at our feet.
Was that the year Hawaii went to the BCS? I seem to remember that it wasn't much of a game after halftime.
It wasn't the year of their BCS team, it was a few years later and McMackin was their head coach. I was on the ball crew on the Hawaii sideline...cold as can be...and they didn't seem to be bothered too much by the weather as they put a beat down on the Aggies and ran their mouths incessantly.

Being on the ball crew on the opposing teams sideline is fun...but it can get really grating to hear them jeer and deride our players and program the whole game...especially when they are winning big.

I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.
Pretty sure it was 2010, we had just moved here.


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Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 8:07 pm
by tetonaggie
JFWAggie wrote:
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember this game, definitely the rainiest Aggie game I’ve been to. Was also my oldest son’s first game ever, he was about 6 at the time, and it forged him into an Aggie for life. We were two of the few that stayed the whole game. We did move from the cement bleachers to the aluminum raised bleachers in the student section at half time to avoid the river of water that was running down our backs as it cascaded down the cement bleachers. Taught him a good lesson that day, we go to watch the team play and cheer them on, not to see who won. We’ve never left a game even one second before the final whistle blows, including that game, to this day.


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Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 8:30 pm
by newhouse9
tetonaggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 8:07 pm
JFWAggie wrote:
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember this game, definitely the rainiest Aggie game I’ve been to. Was also my oldest son’s first game ever, he was about 6 at the time, and it forged him into an Aggie for life. We were two of the few that stayed the whole game. We did move from the cement bleachers to the aluminum raised bleachers in the student section at half time to avoid the river of water that was running down our backs as it cascaded down the cement bleachers. Taught him a good lesson that day, we go to watch the team play and cheer them on, not to see who won. We’ve never left a game even one second before the final whistle blows, including that game, to this day.


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My son and I stayed for the whole game also. It was awful. And then the Hawaii fans started making their rounds chanting and yelling at all the various portals. They came to our area and I told them (ok, screamed at them) to shut their mouths and move on. Oddly, they did.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 25th, 2019, 9:19 pm
by GameFAQSAggie
breadysmith wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:59 pm
I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.
Just a question, were they just unpleasant when they were beating us big in 2010, or were they just as bad or worse when they lost to us in 2008 and 2012 when they were under an interim coach.

I do remember there was a brawl in 2012 that starting with Craig Harrison completing a pass to himself for negative yards.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 5:36 am
by JFW_AGGIES
newhouse9 wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 8:30 pm
tetonaggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 8:07 pm
JFWAggie wrote:
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember this game, definitely the rainiest Aggie game I’ve been to. Was also my oldest son’s first game ever, he was about 6 at the time, and it forged him into an Aggie for life. We were two of the few that stayed the whole game. We did move from the cement bleachers to the aluminum raised bleachers in the student section at half time to avoid the river of water that was running down our backs as it cascaded down the cement bleachers. Taught him a good lesson that day, we go to watch the team play and cheer them on, not to see who won. We’ve never left a game even one second before the final whistle blows, including that game, to this day.


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My son and I stayed for the whole game also. It was awful. And then the Hawaii fans started making their rounds chanting and yelling at all the various portals. They came to our area and I told them (ok, screamed at them) to shut their mouths and move on. Oddly, they did.
That game was absolutely miserable, soaked to the bone! We sent our 2yr old home at half time with my sister in law. I'd much rather have snow than a torrential downpour.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 5:53 am
by aggies22
JFW_AGGIES wrote:
September 26th, 2019, 5:36 am
newhouse9 wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 8:30 pm
tetonaggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 8:07 pm
JFWAggie wrote:
dogie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:22 am
Aggie84025 wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 9:18 am
Looking at the website in the south end zone and the west side there are only ~120 tickets left. On the east side there looks to be approximately ~1500 tickets left. Overall not bad at all. The weather is not looking great (for football) for Saturday evening. Looks like rain showers, but doesn't look like it is going to be a downpour the whole game. I ordered me sore ponchos for my wife/kids and am ready to go. Get your friends/family, get to the game and make it a great atmosphere.
The rainiest football game I’ve ever sat through was September 13, 1997 in Logan against Colorado State. It was a steady rain for at least half of the game, and I stayed for the entire 35-24 loss.

It was one of only three games against CSU between 1979 and 2011. Somehow, it was a home game in Logan that stood on its own without a return trip to Ft. Collins. The road game must have been cancelled as part of the schedule shake-up due to the formation of the MWC and other conference realignment.

CSU and USU have played almost every year for the past century except for that three-decade stretch.

Anyway, I’m hoping the weather is better this Saturday, but it might turn out quite chilly and wet.
Are you confusing this with the New Mexico game that sameseason? I remember the CSU game, there was no rain, also, to me the wettest game was against Hawaii when everyone minus a couple hundred fans left at half time.
I remember this game, definitely the rainiest Aggie game I’ve been to. Was also my oldest son’s first game ever, he was about 6 at the time, and it forged him into an Aggie for life. We were two of the few that stayed the whole game. We did move from the cement bleachers to the aluminum raised bleachers in the student section at half time to avoid the river of water that was running down our backs as it cascaded down the cement bleachers. Taught him a good lesson that day, we go to watch the team play and cheer them on, not to see who won. We’ve never left a game even one second before the final whistle blows, including that game, to this day.


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My son and I stayed for the whole game also. It was awful. And then the Hawaii fans started making their rounds chanting and yelling at all the various portals. They came to our area and I told them (ok, screamed at them) to shut their mouths and move on. Oddly, they did.
That game was absolutely miserable, soaked to the bone! We sent our 2yr old home at half time with my sister in law. I'd much rather have snow than a torrential downpour.
Exactly, at least you can brush off snow.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 7:41 am
by FloridaAggie13
I remember the Hawaii game clearly because at least one of the USU players called out the fans for leaving at halftime. To no one in particular, I remember saying, "Why should the fans stay when the team didn't show up for the second half?"

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 8:34 am
by USU78
That was a weird game. A funny spot, though: a USU special teams guy, unable to make his block on one of the many Hawaii kickoffs, grabbed the long pony tail of a Hawaii player to slow him down. Ref watched it happening but didn't have the heart to throw a flag, I guess.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 8:59 am
by sam tingey
USU78 wrote:
September 26th, 2019, 8:34 am
That was a weird game. A funny spot, though: a USU special teams guy, unable to make his block on one of the many Hawaii kickoffs, grabbed the long pony tail of a Hawaii player to slow him down. Ref watched it happening but didn't have the heart to throw a flag, I guess.
Isn't hair considered part of the uniform? I thought it was ok to do that if you want, even though it is pretty lame.I could totally be wrong

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 9:02 am
by thegreendalegelf
sam tingey wrote:
September 26th, 2019, 8:59 am
USU78 wrote:
September 26th, 2019, 8:34 am
That was a weird game. A funny spot, though: a USU special teams guy, unable to make his block on one of the many Hawaii kickoffs, grabbed the long pony tail of a Hawaii player to slow him down. Ref watched it happening but didn't have the heart to throw a flag, I guess.
Isn't hair considered part of the uniform? I thought it was ok to do that if you want, even though it is pretty lame.I could totally be wrong
I think it would just be considered holding.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 9:21 am
by sam tingey
You're right, it would be holding in this instance. i was just thinking about tackling in general.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 2:04 pm
by Ahbye
You can tackle a person by their ponytail, but you can't hold them by their ponytail. It's considered a part of the jersey.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 3:20 pm
by breadysmith
GameFAQSAggie wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 9:19 pm
breadysmith wrote:
September 25th, 2019, 12:59 pm
I will say in several years of doing the ball crew on quite a few occasions...the most out of control and downright offensive team to be around were the Idaho teams that Rob Akey coached...it seemed their was no accountability and they were a foul bunch.
Just a question, were they just unpleasant when they were beating us big in 2010, or were they just as bad or worse when they lost to us in 2008 and 2012 when they were under an interim coach.

I do remember there was a brawl in 2012 that starting with Craig Harrison completing a pass to himself for negative yards.
gamefaqs it was that 2010 beatdown...just sucked in every way. I actually sent an email to coach Akey and of course didn't get a response of any kind. I wasn't on the sidelines for the other two games.

Re: CSU Sellout?

Posted: September 26th, 2019, 3:56 pm
by taniataylor
AndroidAggie wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 2:28 pm
Dantailgater wrote:
September 24th, 2019, 2:22 pm
Why would a cop be looking for a tailgate? Not getting the reference. I am coming in from out of town to catch the game. I like to tailgate before games. I seek a tailgate. Can I state it any more plainly? Why would you care if I am a cop or not anyway? I am asking a simple question.
answer #1: theAKaggie is a hilarious guy who loves to play doofus. absurd turns in the conversation are his forte and he plays them to hilarious results. at least... hilarious to the rest of us.

answer #2: utah, mormons, politics, and policing. a sensitive confluence of factors where the mormons tend to want less alcohol and the pagans, heathens, sinners, or mormons like me who aren't hot and bothered by alcohol consumption contribute to an atmosphere where alcohol consumption at a tailgate is a practice worthy of suspicion and scrutiny, possibly inviting policing.

answer #3: ignore yahoos on the internet, come and tailgate, drink if you want to, but be sensitive to the culture and don't engage in wanton recklessness or alcohol fueled shenanigans.

take your pick which answer(s) applies(y) to you. :)
OR SIMPLY REFER TO RULE #1 OF THIS BOARD :)