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By El Scorcho
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#114700
PAmedic wrote:also- the radio crew described the end of the 3rd quarter as a "fire drill" type exit of students :evil: I understand, but...
Last night was the concert that started during the football game. We've talked about it way too much already, but several of us knew that this would happen. Sucks, but what can you do?
Last edited by El Scorcho on September 30th, 2007, 10:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
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By El Scorcho
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#114701
Stevev wrote:I guess Coach Rocco or someone is doing a good job in promoting this whole program despite the disappointments of the last 2 weeks.
"or someone" = Jeff Barber = The Man
By ALAFlamesFan
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#114702
:cheerleader :fbplayer :D

Nice Job. Somebody had to pay for those two losses. Now let's execute like that against a good team and we can get this train back on track!

Congratulations to the fans in the stands. LU and the community is finally seeing football games as an event to go to regardless of how the team is doing. That is taking the next step to something special. Could we average more than stadium capacity (12,000) all season long? That would be a great statement and recruiting tool for the program!
By SuperJon
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#114703
dwhite wrote:6. I love the idea of the L-U chant being the precursor to the team coming out on the field. I think it should be quiet though (PA wise) and that the cheerleaders should, well, cheer -lead. Put half on the baptist side with L's and the other half on the student side with U's. As soon as the team hits the field the band can do their thing, but until then, they should be yelling too. Dr. Kerr should come up with some creative way to get them involved in the LU cheer as well. Let's say 17K do show up, and we can make this happen. Holy crap that would be sick.
I agree completely. It needs to be just signs and no PA. The PA during that section was absolutely horrible. Everyone around me was laughing.

"C'MON!!! GIVE IT TO ME!!!!"
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By Schfourteenteen
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#114705
Oh man I forgot about that

If the dudes gonna do it at some point hes gotta get us to the point where we can say L and they say U - not give me a, give me a, give me a...... JUMP JUMP

Seriously the band got the shaft having to jump
By SuperJon
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#114707
Smoothie, the guy doing the PA was the same one that p issed you and Tim off while we were tailgating the Shippensburg game.
By thepostman
#114708
when my brother and I saw that stupid kid standing outside the tunnel we both said "oh no" at the same time....I am not sure there is a more annoying kid....then we had all those other kids jumping around like idiots...I was embarrassed....like someone said, just have half the cheerleaders on one side with L's and half of them on the other with U's and see how that goes
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By Cider Jim
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#114721
d) you have a wife who starts whining in the first quarter to leave because she's cold
Manson, part of a husband's responsibilities is to take care of his wife if she agrees to come out to a football game. Here are a few suggestions to make the experience better for both of you:

(1) go to Dick's Sporting Goods & spend $5 on one of those inflatable seat cushions (they were perfectly for the red seats)
(2) buy your wife a nice dinner at the game (even if you miss seeing 2 TDs)--recommend the BBQ chicken sandwich
(3) every time a drink vender comes by, ask your wife if she wants another drink
(4) carry 2 jackets--one for you and one for your wife, and give her the hoodie to keep warm
(5) on especially cold nights, keep your wife filled with hot chocolate or coffee.
(6) bring a blanket on really cold nights
(7) make your wife a hot drink, once you get home and thank her (several times) for going to the game with you

SJ, for the record, the Cider family stayed for the last play and even missed the Rocco interview on the radio.
Last edited by Cider Jim on September 30th, 2007, 4:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
By TDDance234
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#114731
SuperJon wrote:
Brock was evidently consistent- apart from what was reportedly a horribly thrown pick- wasn't there, didn't see it.
Wasn't bad at all. It was thrown a little behind Wynton. Wynton caught it and the LB/DB came in and just grabbed it from him as he was tucking it.
Sounds like a great showing from our team. You know the game is out of hand when Champ is getting carries.
Champ's not even on the team.



Let me get off the toilet and I'll give the rest of my thoughts.


Poop. The LU stat-tracker thingamajig had Champ getting 3 carries. Oh well.
By SuperJon
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#114733
It was Julian LaDrazzah.
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By Schfourteenteen
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#114739
It looked like that guy we were cheering for was ticked I saw him after the game sayinjg something about how everybody got in but him.
By SuperJon
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#114740
I found out he's actually gotten into the game before, normally in the last minute or so.
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By jcmanson
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Cider Jim wrote:
d) you have a wife who starts whining in the first quarter to leave because she's cold
Manson, part of a husband's responsibilities to to take care of his wife if she agrees to come out to a football game. Here are a few suggestions to make the experience better for both of you:

(1) go to Dick's Sporting Goods & spend $5 on one of those inflatable seat cushions (they were perfectly for the red seats)
(2) buy your wife a nice dinner at the game (even if you miss seeing 2 TDs)--recommend the BBQ chicken sandwich
(3) every time a drink vender comes by, ask your wife if she wants another drink
(4) carry 2 jackets--one for you and one for your wife, and give her the hoodie to keep warm
(5) on especially cold nights, keep your wife filled with hot chocolate or coffee.
(6) bring a blanket on really cold nights
(7) make your wife a hot drink, once you get home and thank her (several times) for going to the game with you

SJ, for the record, the Cider family stayed for the last play and even missed the Rocco interview on the radio.
Thanks for the suggestions.

We have one of the inflatable seat cushions, and she is comfortable as far as seating goes.
I let her know she can buy ANY food she wants at the game.
She would have had hot chocolate last night but the concessions stands said they didn't have any.
We generally do bring a blanket, but forgot it last night.
By jmdickens
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#114751
SuperJon wrote:
Brock was evidently consistent- apart from what was reportedly a horribly thrown pick- wasn't there, didn't see it.
Wasn't bad at all. It was thrown a little behind Wynton. Wynton caught it and the LB/DB came in and just grabbed it from him as he was tucking it.
Sounds like a great showing from our team. You know the game is out of hand when Champ is getting carries.
Champ's not even on the team.
Let me get off the toilet and I'll give the rest of my thoughts.
Who was running the ball in the fourth quarter....the TV said it was Champ
By #10
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#114759
Regardless of the opponent,LU played well last night. I am so proud that LU has given its team first class support even in our worst years. Did anyone notice that SF drove from PA getting here 2 hours before gametime, played the game, got what looked to be meager(compared with ours) box suppers, got on the bus (2 not 3) and went back home. Shame on SF mamagement. If they can't support their team better than that drop down a few divisions or drop the program. Except for our visitors locker room (which is still better than many) LU is first class. Too often our players our players don't acknowledge these extras. If I was the LU coach I'd jam them in 1 1/2 buses, give them 1 sub imstead of two and let the third bus run empty after a sorry lackluster effort. Not really but the thought has crossed my mind more than once.
By phoenix
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#114760
Cider Jim wrote:
d) you have a wife who starts whining in the first quarter to leave because she's cold
Manson, part of a husband's responsibilities is to take care of his wife if she agrees to come out to a football game. Here are a few suggestions to make the experience better for both of you:

(1) go to Dick's Sporting Goods & spend $5 on one of those inflatable seat cushions (they were perfectly for the red seats)
(2) buy your wife a nice dinner at the game (even if you miss seeing 2 TDs)--recommend the BBQ chicken sandwich
(3) every time a drink vender comes by, ask your wife if she wants another drink
(4) carry 2 jackets--one for you and one for your wife, and give her the hoodie to keep warm
(5) on especially cold nights, keep your wife filled with hot chocolate or coffee.
(6) bring a blanket on really cold nights
(7) make your wife a hot drink, once you get home and thank her (several times) for going to the game with you

SJ, for the record, the Cider family stayed for the last play and even missed the Rocco interview on the radio.
See, things like this would be eliminated by careful planning in the coutship process. I found a woman who is a bigger spors fan than I am, so I NEVER have to worry about junk like that. She's usually more pumped for a game than I am.
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By Flamesfanva
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I thought WDRL was going to broadcast all home games. I setup to record it before I left for the game and when I checked it, instead of the game it's a bunch of junk WDRL programs :evil:
By thesportscritic
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#114765
Flamesfanva wrote:I thought WDRL was going to broadcast all home games. I setup to record it before I left for the game and when I checked it, instead of the game it's a bunch of junk WDRL programs :evil:
its still on the liberty channel
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By Flamesfanva
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#114768
I figured it was shown on the Liberty Channel, but I have DirecTV which doesn't include the Liberty Channel with its local stations. I was glad to hear that DRL was going to carry the games, but I guess that has changed.
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By bigsmooth
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yeah i did the same thing flamesfan.....i thought DRL was televising all the games too. what can i say?? a great win by the guys and the attendance blew me away! let's hope the momentum continues next weekend in toledo.
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By PAmedic
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#114783
Cider Jim wrote:
d) you have a wife who starts whining in the first quarter to leave because she's cold
Manson, part of a husband's responsibilities is to take care of his wife if she agrees to come out to a football game. Here are a few suggestions to make the experience better for both of you:

(1) go to Dick's Sporting Goods & spend $5 on one of those inflatable seat cushions (they were perfectly for the red seats)
(2) buy your wife a nice dinner at the game (even if you miss seeing 2 TDs)--recommend the BBQ chicken sandwich
(3) every time a drink vender comes by, ask your wife if she wants another drink
(4) carry 2 jackets--one for you and one for your wife, and give her the hoodie to keep warm
(5) on especially cold nights, keep your wife filled with hot chocolate or coffee.
(6) bring a blanket on really cold nights
(7) make your wife a hot drink, once you get home and thank her (several times) for going to the game with you

SJ, for the record, the Cider family stayed for the last play and even missed the Rocco interview on the radio.
65 deg and you Southerners are whining about the cold, breaking out blankets and hot chocolate :roll:

FOOTBALL IS A COLD WEATHER SPORT LADIES!
Its even better when there's a delay so they can shovel the lines clear on the field, and you can plug the opponents (Cowboys, Giants or Redskins) with iceballs .

I've seen more games in 30-40 degree weather than 60-70 degrees. Where's H'BURG, ROCKET and JIM to back me up on this?

Pa-the-tic

:nono
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By mechildress
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#114789
phoenix wrote:
Cider Jim wrote:
d) you have a wife who starts whining in the first quarter to leave because she's cold
Manson, part of a husband's responsibilities is to take care of his wife if she agrees to come out to a football game. Here are a few suggestions to make the experience better for both of you:

(1) go to Dick's Sporting Goods & spend $5 on one of those inflatable seat cushions (they were perfectly for the red seats)
(2) buy your wife a nice dinner at the game (even if you miss seeing 2 TDs)--recommend the BBQ chicken sandwich
(3) every time a drink vender comes by, ask your wife if she wants another drink
(4) carry 2 jackets--one for you and one for your wife, and give her the hoodie to keep warm
(5) on especially cold nights, keep your wife filled with hot chocolate or coffee.
(6) bring a blanket on really cold nights
(7) make your wife a hot drink, once you get home and thank her (several times) for going to the game with you

SJ, for the record, the Cider family stayed for the last play and even missed the Rocco interview on the radio.
See, things like this would be eliminated by careful planning in the coutship process. I found a woman who is a bigger spors fan than I am, so I NEVER have to worry about junk like that. She's usually more pumped for a game than I am.
Even women who are sports fans want to be pampered and shown that their man is a little more interested in her than the game. I am a moderate sports fan and getting more and more into football as the years go by, but if my husband would do just a few of the things Cider does for his wife I would be swooning. He would be very pleased at the end of the night. Trust me, speaking for the few women around here I think we would all appreciate a little effort to be shown how important we are to the men in our lives.

OK, I think I have made my point. :beatinghorse
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By PAmedic
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mechildress wrote: Even women who are sports fans want to be pampered and shown that their man is a little more interested in her than the game. I am a moderate sports fan and getting more and more into football as the years go by, but if my husband would do just a few of the things Cider does for his wife I would be swooning. He would be very pleased at the end of the night. Trust me, speaking for the few women around here I think we would all appreciate a little effort to be shown how important we are to the men in our lives.

OK, I think I have made my point. :beatinghorse
hey- I let her cook and clean, every day in fact.

Also- she is allowed to get me a beer now and again 8)

KIDDING!!!! :shock:
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By El Scorcho
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PAmedic wrote:65 deg and you Southerners are whining about the cold, breaking out blankets and hot chocolate :roll:

FOOTBALL IS A COLD WEATHER SPORT LADIES!
Its even better when there's a delay so they can shovel the lines clear on the field, and you can plug the opponents (Cowboys, Giants or Redskins) with iceballs .

I've seen more games in 30-40 degree weather than 60-70 degrees. Where's H'BURG, ROCKET and JIM to back me up on this?

Pa-the-tic

:nono
FYI, it was down into the 40's when we left the game Friday night. I think that's kind of where the ladies ran into a problem. "Football game? Sure, I'll go! It's a nice evening out." By the end of the night... "It's so cold. I'm glad I brought this sweatshirt. When can we leave? The wind is freezing."

I was fine in a long-sleeved t-shirt, but when it came to the woman, I just nodded my head and said "Okay. Uh huh." and that sort of thing.
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By PAmedic
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El Scorcho wrote: FYI, it was down into the 40's when we left the game Friday night. I think that's kind of where the ladies ran into a problem. "Football game? Sure, I'll go! It's a nice evening out." By the end of the night... "It's so cold. I'm glad I brought this sweatshirt. When can we leave? The wind is freezing."

I was fine in a long-sleeved t-shirt, but when it came to the woman, I just nodded my head and said "Okay. Uh huh." and that sort of thing.
:nod

'nuff said
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